University of Louisville

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Dr. Spafford Ackerly memorial service
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Dr. Ackerly discusses his family history and experiences in World War I. Restrictions: Joint ownership vested in the University of Lousville Foundation and Dr. William C. Ackerly
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Dr. Ackerly discusses his family history and experiences in World War I. Restrictions: Joint ownership vested in the University of Lousville Foundation and Dr. William C. Ackerly
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The interview includes Ackerly's recollections of World War I and its influence on his career; his medical education at Yale University (MD 1925); work with the Yale Institute for Human Relations until he came to Louisville in 1933; the Louisville Child Guidance Clinic beginning in the 1930s; the development of the Dept. of Psychiatry of the University of Louisville beginning in the late 1930s; Ackerly's work with Barry Bingham, Sr. in publishing They Can be Cured (1937) with the subsequent passage of the Chandler-Wallace Act reforming Kentucky's state-supported mental hospitals; the accelerated medical training program at the University of Louisville in World War II; the advent of the Psychiatrist in Residence at the University of Louisville during the 1960s and 1970s.
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The University of Louisville's afffiliation with the state.
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The University of Louisville's afffiliation with the state.
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Dr. Akers discusses the University of Louisville's Urban Studies Center, his association with the Government Law Center, and his position as chief consultant for the Coaliquid project. A partial transcription (first 15 min. of side one) is available.
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The University of Louisville's affiliation with the state. (Tape broken.)
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Dr. Alleyne, an alumna of the University of Louisville, attended the Louisville Municipal College. She was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Louisville Medical School. This is a recording of a speech by Dr. Alleyne at a school; she discusses why LMC graduates are attracted from all parts of the country to attend reunions.
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Altsheler, a former trustee of the University of Louisville, discusses his lifelong interest in education and the advancements made in Louisville in his lifetime.
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University of Louisville School of Music.
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An oral history interview with the University of Louisville English professor about his career as teacher and scholar, and memories of the University of Louisville.
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University of Louisville Baccalaureate, 1973.
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Dr. Bier, who taught at the University of Louisville from 1937 to 1960, discusses his personal history and his recollections of his years at the University of Louisville.
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summary available.
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Interview with Ray H. Bixler, Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of Louisville, concerning the university as he saw it in 1948, the Department of Psychology and its changes during his tenure, and desegregation of Louisville's public accommodations and housing, as well as student unrest on campus during the 1960s and 1970s.
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A University of Louisville employee discusses World War II and his U of L experiences.
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A University of Louisville employee makes general observations about life in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s.
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A 1917 graduate of the College of Arts & Sciences of the University of Louisville, Bowman discusses his academic and athletic career at U of L from 1914 until graduation. Prominently mentioned are faculty and curriculum; social life at the University; and Bowman's career as a college football player, manager of the basketball team, and member of the track team. He also discusses his participation in Boyd Martin's University Players and his career with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad from 1921 until 1961.
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The first Vice President for Health Affairs talks of his appointment and association with the University of Louisville.
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Dr. Brodschi discusses his life in Rumania, activities during World War II, and the development of the International Center at the University of Louisville beginning in 1948.
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Dr. Brodschi discusses his life in Rumania, activities during World War II, and the development of the International Center at the University of Louisville beginning in 1948.
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Dr. Burton discusses her childhood and early education at the Louisville Girl's School; her student days in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Louisville (BA 1922 and MA 1924); her graduate education at Cornell University (PhD 1934); and her subsequent research and teaching career in the Department of English of the University of Louisville. Recollections include Burton's research and publication on the English poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850).
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Remembrance of the Louisville Municipal College.
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Coach Camp discusses his beginning in football as well as University of Louisville football. [NOTE: Tape 1 is missing.]
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Memories of student life at the University of Louisville in the 1920s. Also Mrs. Cogshall's days as secretary to President George Colvin and Raymond A. Kent.
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College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Meeting 10/13/77
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Taped sessions of the Legislative Council of the Arts & Science Faculty of the University of Louisville. Restrictions: KORL. 61 tapes
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College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Meeting 9/29/77
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Covi, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at the University of Lousiville, discusses his career as an art historian and his personal family history.
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Covi, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department at the University of Lousiville, discusses his career as an art historian and his personal family history.
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Dean Cronholm discusses her student and faculty days at the University of Louisville (BA 1962; PhD 1967; assistant professor in the Biology department, part-time, 1969, full-time, 1973). Also discusses her tenure as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Dean Cronholm discusses her student and faculty days at the University of Louisville (BA 1962; PhD 1967; assistant professor in the Biology department, part-time, 1969, full-time, 1973). Also discusses her tenure as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.
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A faculty member in the Department of University of Louisville's History discusses radical student movements of the 1960s.
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This interview covers Davidson's years as President of the University of Louisville (1951-1968) and the University's affiliation with the state.
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This interview covers Davidson's years as President of the University of Louisville (1951-1968) and the University's affiliation with the state.
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This interview covers Davidson's years as President of the University of Louisville (1951-1968) and the University's affiliation with the state.
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Former president of the University discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the school in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Davidson, President of the University of Louisville from 1951 to 1968, discusses his retirement and recollections from his tenure at the university.
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Dean's Meeting 10/10/77
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Dedication of the Bridwell Art Library, 1974.
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The former Dean of Libraries at the University of Louisville discusses his career prior to coming to Louisville, as well as developments in the University of Louisville library system while he served as head from 1971 until 1982.
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The former Dean of Libraries at the University of Louisville discusses his career prior to coming to Louisville, as well as developments in the University of Louisville library system while he served as head from 1971 until 1982.
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Mr. DiBlasi was born in Syracuse, New York to a military family. Mr. DiBlasi attained a Masters degree from the University of Louisville and currently teaches archaeology. He has worked on various projects locally, particularly involving historic cemeteries. Mr. DiBlasi discusses growing up in a military family and growing up in various places around the country. Mr. DiBlasi relates his experiences as a student at the University of Louisville in the 1970s as well as his time as a teacher and archaeologist. Mr. DiBlasi discusses the changes to the University of Louisville over the years, particularly with the archeology department, and the facilities changes over the years. Mr. DiBlasi discusses several campus incidents, including a massive sewer explosion and a hostage situation in the 1990s.
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The former Dean of the Graduate School (1966-1974) and vice president for academic affairs (1972-1978) discusses his years at the University of Louisville. See typewritten notes in the projects folder.
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The former Dean of the Graduate School (1966-1974) and vice president for academic affairs (1972-1978) discusses his years at the University of Louisville. See typewritten notes in the projects folder.
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The former Dean of the Graduate School (1966-1974) and vice president for academic affairs (1972-1978) discusses his years at the University of Louisville. See typewritten notes in the projects folder.
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The former Dean of the Graduate School (1966-1974) and vice president for academic affairs (1972-1978) discusses his years at the University of Louisville. See typewritten notes in the projects folder.
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Interviewed in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Dillon Slide/Tape with sync for left screen only; Dillon was dean of the Graduate School and Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Doyle was the Dean of the Louisville Municipal College of the University of Louisville from 1942 to 1950. He discusses his tenure as Dean of LMC, including relations within the university and community.
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Coach Dromo discusses his life and University of Louisville basketball, particularly recruiting.
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An Iranian student at the University of Louisville discusses her background and her experiences at the university.
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Ekstrom discusses state affiliation at a time when he was serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Louisville.
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An oral history interview with former English Professor, academic vice president, executive vice president, and acting president of the University of Louisville
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An oral history interview with former English Professor, academic vice president, executive vice president, and acting president of the University of Louisville
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An oral history interview with former English Professor, academic vice president, executive vice president, and acting president of the University of Louisville
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An oral history interview with former English Professor, academic vice president, executive vice president, and acting president of the University of Louisville
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An oral history interview with former English Professor, academic vice president, executive vice president, and acting president of the University of Louisville
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The executive vice president comments on John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville. Made in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Lecture, A&S Honors Convocation 4/19/78
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The subject of this interview is the University's affiliation with the state, and comments on the University's financial situation from 1948 to 1970.
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The former Vice President for Financial Affairs discusses his career at the University of Louisville, with special emphasis on the period since the university entered the state system of higher education.
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The former Vice President for Financial Affairs discusses his career at the University of Louisville, with special emphasis on the period since the university entered the state system of higher education.
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Ernst (b. 1900) discusses his education in chemical engineering (Ph.D. University of Minnesota 1932); career in the Speed Scientific School of the University of Louisville; and work as a researcher and consultant for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
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Ernst (b. 1900) discusses his education in chemical engineering (Ph.D. University of Minnesota 1932); career in the Speed Scientific School of the University of Louisville; and work as a researcher and consultant for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
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Gottschalk Lecture
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The former Mayor of Louisville discusses the University of Louisville as a municipal university and its later state affiliation.
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Ford Hall Dedication 12/3/82. Ceremony in honor of the 7th president of the University of Louisville.
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Mrs. Frank, a medical librarian, discusses the University Hospital Library and the hospital since 1934.
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Franz discusses his student days at Manual Training High School (class of 1924), the Speed Scientific School of the University of Louisville (Class of 1929), and the Jefferson School of Law (Class of 1933).
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Sister Lucy is a Sister of Charity of Nazareth and a university professor. She is a feminist activist and was instrumental in the founding of women's studies at the University of Louisville. Summary available.
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Professor Furnish discusses the present site of the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville dating from 1910s. Includes information on the ethnic, economic, and political make-up of the area before it was occupied by the University in 1925. He also discusses the growth of the University from the 1930s to the present.
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Professor Furnish discusses the present site of the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville dating from 1910s. Includes information on the ethnic, economic, and political make-up of the area before it was occupied by the University in 1925. He also discusses the growth of the University from the 1930s to the present.
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Professor Furnish discusses the present site of the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville dating from 1910s. Includes information on the ethnic, economic, and political make-up of the area before it was occupied by the University in 1925. He also discusses the growth of the University from the 1930s to the present.
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Futrell discusses his work with Professor David W. Maurer, a University of Louisville linguist. He discusses Maurer's research methods and scholarly interests, his personal traits, and his suicide in 1981. Futrell assisted Maurer in the destruction of most of the professor's research notes and personal papers.
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An oral history interview with the former chair of the Home Economics Department at the University of Louisville.
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Gorman Speech at U of L, 10/1/76
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A 1934 graduate (chemical engineering) of the Speed Scientific School of the University of Louisville, Grawemeyer discusses the Grawemeyer Awards, which support Kentucky College and University student and faculty visits to German-speaking countries.
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John A. Dillon's neighbor discusses her acquaintance with him, in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Professor Hageman discusses his student days at the University of Louisville College of Arts and Science during the late 1930s and early 1940s, his enlistment in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and Korea.
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Professor Hageman discusses his student days at the University of Louisville College of Arts and Science during the late 1930s and early 1940s, his enlistment in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and Korea.
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Professor Hageman discusses his student days at the University of Louisville College of Arts and Science during the late 1930s and early 1940s, his enlistment in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and Korea.
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Dr. John Hale was born in New Albany, Indiana and attended Yale University as an undergraduate majoring in Archaeology. Dr. Hale completed his PhD at Cambridge University and subsequently returned to live in southern Indiana and teach in nearby Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Hale has been involved in several high profile archeological expeditions, including one in which the source of the hallucination inducing gas under the temple at Delphi, Greece was discovered, as well as several underwater archeological explorations. Dr. John Hale discusses growing up in New Albany Indiana and discovering his passion for archaeology. Dr. Hale relates his experiences as a student under the tutelage of the historian Donald Kagan. Dr. Hale discusses his early career at the University of Louisville and the evolution of the university from a small commuter school to a nationally known university since the 1980s.
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Dr. Hassold, professor emeritus at the University of Louisville, discusses his career at the University of Louisville from 1927 through the 1960s. Recollections include characterizations of the University from Presidents Colvin through Davidson, and impressions of their administrations; Hassold's training and background as a Lutheran Minister; graduate work at the University of Chicago; and his job as the Head of the Division of Humanities of the University of Louisville.
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Dr. Hassold, professor emeritus at the University of Louisville, discusses his career at the University of Louisville from 1927 through the 1960s. Recollections include characterizations of the University from Presidents Colvin through Davidson, and impressions of their administrations; Hassold's training and background as a Lutheran Minister; graduate work at the University of Chicago; and his job as the Head of the Division of Humanities of the University of Louisville.
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Former commander, Navy ROTC discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Mr. Hendon discusses his work on the sesquicentennial of the University of Louisville in 1948. He also discusses his memories of his father, Dr. George A. Hendon, a former member of the medical faculty.
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Herz records recollections of his early life, education, immigration, career as a faculty member at the University of Louisville, and his life in Louisville.
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Herz records recollections of his early life, education, immigration, career as a faculty member at the University of Louisville, and his life in Louisville.
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Herz records recollections of his early life, education, immigration, career as a faculty member at the University of Louisville, and his life in Louisville.
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Herz records recollections of his early life, education, immigration, career as a faculty member at the University of Louisville, and his life in Louisville.
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Herz records recollections of his early life, education, immigration, career as a faculty member at the University of Louisville, and his life in Louisville.
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Himmelfarb discusses his years as a University of Louisville law student during the 1950s.
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Ms. Horrocks family was involved in the administration of the House of Refuge, whose campus the University of Louisville purchased in 1923.
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Houchens, Director of the Division of Academic Services, Emeritus, of the University of Louisville, tells of his formative years, educational background, career and experiences at the University.
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The former registrar at the University of Louisville discusses John A. Dillon's contribution to the school in preparation for a slide/tape documentary.
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John Houchens relates the flood with his life and his teaching days at the Speed Scientific School at the University of Louisville. The University was surrounded by water but it was mostly confined to the basements of the buildings.
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John Houchens is interviewed on the subject of physics at the University of Louisville.
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Houston discusses his childhood in a segregated Alcoa, TN childhood neighborhood during the decades after World War II, emphasizing the importance of good schools and sports on his life. He describes in some detail his recruitment in 1962 to the University of Louisville to break the school’s color barrier in basketball, noting instances of lingering segregation and hostility. Houston tells of his courtship of Alice Kean, his life as a successful Louisville high school coach, and his long career as a UofL assistant, primarily responsible for recruiting. (As an aside, he compares the simpler efforts in the past to attract and keep successful athletes to the challenges of modern, big-time collegiate sports.) He then explains why he helped form the Black Coaches Association and recalls his five years as head basketball coach at the University of Tennessee. (Those years, he remembers, allowed strengthening bonds with his children, themselves successful college athletes.) Before his return to Louisville to head a successful trucking company in partnership with old UofL athlete\friend Charlie Johnson, Houston reveals that Rick Pitino offered him a basketball assistant coaching position at rival University of Kentucky. Finally, Houston reflects on continuing racial bias even when playing by the rules and warmly recalls his year or so early-on playing pro-ball in France, the basketball camps that he and his son, Allan, held in Uganda, and his abiding appreciation for the University of Louisville.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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The Howes discuss their undergraduate days at the University of Louisville during the 1920's and the 1930's. Dr. Howe, Professor Emeritus of History, also discusses his days as a University of Louisville Law student during the early 1930s.
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Hudson discusses her work at the University of Louisville from 1968 to 1981, as well as her education and career prior to coming to UofL. Topics include teaching in the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; directing intramural sports for women; coaching varsity basketball for women; and work as assistant athletic director for women. She also discusses charges of sex bias in the UofL athletic department filed in November 1980, with the United States Department of Education's Office Civil Rights.
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Hudson discusses the history of the Black Student Union at the University of Louisville during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His narrative stresses events leading up to and following the occupation of two university offices by BSU members and others during April and May, 1969.
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Hudson discusses the history of the Black Student Union at the University of Louisville during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His narrative stresses events leading up to and following the occupation of two university offices by BSU members and others during April and May, 1969.
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Feminism and the arts
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Interview with Judi Jennings for History 324: History of Women, 1700-present
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summary available.
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Professor Johnson discusses his career in materials science; the search committee that brought him to the University of Louisville as Dean of the Graduate School in 1975; duties and powers as Dean; relations with President James G. Miller, Vide President
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Professor Johnson discusses his career in materials science; the search committee that brought him to the University of Louisville as Dean of the Graduate School in 1975; duties and powers as Dean; relations with President James G. Miller, Vide President
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Professor Johnson discusses his career in materials science; the search committee that brought him to the University of Louisville as Dean of the Graduate School in 1975; duties and powers as Dean; relations with President James G. Miller, Vide President
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Mr. Johnson, a civil rights activist and educator focuses on Johnson's involvement in the effort to integrate the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky for blacks in Kentucky. Johnson contradicts the University of Louisville administrators by asserting that they did not voluntarily integrate as they have stated. He discusses the disparities between Louisville Municipal College and the University of Louisville. Johnson also discusses the efforts to integrate the Louisville parks system, the library system and the stores in downtown Louisville. Johnson describes his role in the defeat of Male High School principal William S. Milburn's mayoral bid against William Cowger in 1961.
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After fifty years of employment in the Department of Biochemistry at the School of Medicine of the University of Louisville, Jones discusses his recollections of growing up in New Orleans, Louisiana, moving to Louisville during the 1930s.
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After fifty years of employment in the Department of Biochemistry at the School of Medicine of the University of Louisville, Jones discusses his recollections of growing up in New Orleans, Louisiana, moving to Louisville during the 1930s.
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Judah discusses his recollections of student life as an undergraduate and law student at the University of Louisville during the 1920s and 1930s. He also discusses his visit to Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis in 1931, University athletics, and alumni association activities.
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Judah discusses his recollections of student life as an undergraduate and law student at the University of Louisville during the 1920s and 1930s. He also discusses his visit to Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis in 1931, University athletics, and alumni association activities.
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Professor Richard Kain, who came to the University of Louisville's Department of English in 1940, discusses his formal education, teaching and scholarly career, and community activities. Topics include his research in Irish literature, particularly the work of James Joyce.
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Professor Richard Kain, who came to the University of Louisville's Department of English in 1940, discusses his formal education, teaching and scholarly career, and community activities. Topics include his research in Irish literature, particularly the work of James Joyce.
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Exhibition Room dedication, 4/21/1982
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Arts and Sciences student (1912-1921) and Woodcock medalist discusses Dean Patterson, effects of World War I, and student memories. Discusses Hattie Bishop Speed as philanthropist.
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Dr. Keeney discusses the years of his deanship at the University of Louisville's School of Medicine.
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Dr. Keeney discusses his childhood; his education at the College of William and Mary (B.S. 1941) and the University of Louisville (M.D. 1944); his internship at Louisville General Hospital (1944-1945); military service; private medical practice in Louisvi
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Keller discusses his father's medical practice in Louisville's Portland neighborhood; his student days in the College of Arts and Sciences (B.A. 1930) and the School of Medicine of the University of Louisville (M.D. 1931); his internship at the Louisville City Hospital; Dr. John Walker Moore, Dean of the School of Medicine from 1929 1949; his residency in psychiatry at John Hopkins University and in New York City; and his career as a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Louisville.
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Keller discusses his father's medical practice in Louisville's Portland neighborhood; his student days in the College of Arts and Sciences (B.A. 1930) and the School of Medicine of the University of Louisville (M.D. 1931); his internship at the Louisville City Hospital; Dr. John Walker Moore, Dean of the School of Medicine from 1929 1949; his residency in psychiatry at John Hopkins University and in New York City; and his career as a faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Louisville.
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Dean of the School of Police Administration comments on John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville. Made in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Discusses the history of the Southern Police Institute and the School of Justice Administration from the time he came to the University of Louisville in 1957 until the time of the interview. This includes his term as Dean of the School of Justice Administration.
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Koch, a former administrator at the University of Louisville, discusses her personal background, her long career at the University and her many insights into University politics and personalities
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Asst. to VP Student Affairs discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville, in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Koster (LL.B. 1931) discusses the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Law of the University of Louisville during the 1920s and 1930s; athletics at the University during the same period (he won 16 varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track); coach Tom King; President George Colvin; playing professional baseball in Akron, Ohio, Little Rock, Arkansas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and St. Paul, Minnesota, during the 1930s; and the origins of his business, Koster Swope Buick automobile dealership in Louisville, Kentucky.
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An oral history interview with former University of Louisville biology and water resources professor.
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An oral history interview with former University of Louisville biology and water resources professor.
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An oral history interview with former University of Louisville biology and water resources professor.
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An oral history interview with former University of Louisville biology and water resources professor.
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The assistant vice president for academic affairs discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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An interview with an African student at the University of Louisville about his experiences.
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Lampe (LL.B. University of Louisville, 1929) discusses the School of Law during the 1920s. Mentioned prominently: his work on the student magazine, Satyr (advertising editor 1926-1927, business manager 1927-1928, and managing director editor 1928-1929), and changes in the Kentucky bar examination since 1929. (Lampe was serving on the board of examiners at the time of the interview). He discusses the Jefferson School of Law, which operated in Louisville from 1905 to 1950; the case method of legal education and social life at the University of Louisville during the 1920s.
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Ms. Landau discusses her days as a student and faculty member in the Department of Economics of the University of Louisville from 1918 until 1928. The interview includes her account of the administration of President George Colvin (1926-1928), who dismissed her from the faculty.
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Lane talks about his job as Dean of Louisville Municipal College from 1937 to 1942.
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Lyon, a long time professor of brass and music theory at the University of Louisville School of Music, recalls changes within the school and at the University from the time he came in 1938 until his retirement in 1985. During the 1938-1958 years, he headed the University's bands, including the marching band. He has several interesting stories from that experience. He also discusses his role as part-time pastor of Louisville area Churches of Christ from 1943 on.
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Mallalieu, Professor Emeritus and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of History at the University of Louisville, discusses his life and career.
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Dr. Maloney discusses the formation and development of the University's Urban Studies Center and Institute of Community Development.
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The University of Louisville's afffiliation with the state.
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McIntosh discusses his career at the University of Louisville, as well as life at the University during the 1930s.
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The University of Louisville's affiliation with the state.
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Introduction to the Community of Dr. J.G. Miller
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An oral history interview with the former University of Louisville president about recollections of his administration.
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State of the University Address by President J.G. Miller
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J.G. Miller's lecture before Faculty Seminar School of Medicine 9/28/73
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Speech by Dr. Miller, "Application of the General Systems Theory to Environmental Health", delivered at a Psychiatry Grand Round
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University Assembly Meeting & J.G. Miller Open Forum November 1974
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Mr. Mittlebeeler's memories of his days as an undergraduate and a law student at the University of Louisville during the 1930s.
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Professor Moore (born 1898) discusses his childhood, education, family, and career at the University of Louisville. He came to the Department of Mathematics in 1929.
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Professor Moore (born 1898) discusses his childhood, education, family, and career at the University of Louisville. He came to the Department of Mathematics in 1929.
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Professor Moore (born 1898) discusses his childhood, education, family, and career at the University of Louisville. He came to the Department of Mathematics in 1929.
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An interview with an African student at the University of Louisville about his experiences.
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Mr. Nation was a swimmer at the University of Louisville from 1970 to 1974.
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Dr. Nunn was head of the Urban Studies Center, and was soon to retire at the time of this interview. He discusses the center as well as his involvement with it; the projects undertaken; programs; philosophies followed, etc. There is a list of attachments to the interview, which includes a time index, vita, reports, and sources of funding for the Urban Studies Center, and a summary.
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Mr. Nunn was born in 1917 in White City, Kansas. Nunn discusses the riverfront plans in Louisville, its strengths and weaknesses, and what should be done. He also talks about his influence on the project.
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Interview with Louie B. Nunn about the University of Louisville entering the state university system.
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Dr. J.J. Oppenheimer Memorial Service at the First Unitarian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, 8/10/83
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Interview for the Cardinal Newspaper
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University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences deanship.
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Oppenheimer Hall Dedication Ceremony 5/10/77
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Dr. Overstreet (M.D. 1923) discusses life in the medical school at the University of Louisville from 1919 to 1923, his residency at Louisville City Hospital during the mid-1920s, and experiences in over fifty years of medical practice in Louisville.
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Dr. Tom Owen discusses his experiences growing up in segregated Louisville and the significance of neighborhoods and neighborhood boundaries to Blacks and whites. He discusses his involvement in the civil rights movement as a minister and his experiences as an archivist and teacher at the University of Louisville.
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Phelps was assistant to the mayor and a former president of the Student Government Association. He discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville, in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Professor in the School of Music discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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The dean of University College discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville, in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Dr. John A. Dillon remarks
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Schmied (B.S. in chemical engineering, Speed Scientific School, 1932; M.A. in chemistry, 1933) discusses his parents, who immigrated from Switzerland to Kentucky; growing up in the Schnitzelburg neighborhood of Louisville; studying at the Speed School; and later working as an engineer and executive for Reynolds Aluminum in Louisville, Kentucky, and Richmond, Virginia, Cochran Foil in Louisville, and Anaconda Aluminum in Louisville. Special subjects include Dean B.M. Brigman, Professor R.C. Ernst, and the cooperative program through which Speed School stresses practical experience in industry.
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This interview focuses on the growth of the college library through the recollections of Schneider, Librarian Emerita of the University of Louisville.
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A 1928 graduate of the Speed School with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Schnur discusses his father's confectionary business at 218 East Market Street; recollections of the University of Louisville from 1924 until 1928; and his later work with the Lion's Eye Bank, the Speed School alumni, and his elevator business in Louisville, Kentucky.
1086
School of Dentistry Graduation Exercises 1975
1561
Leslie Shively, a retired U of L employee, discusses his career at the university and life in Louisville.
1561
Leslie Shively, a retired U of L employee, discusses his career at the university and life in Louisville.
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Leslie Shively, a retired U of L employee, discusses his career at the university and life in Louisville.
1561
Leslie Shively, a retired U of L employee, discusses his career at the university and life in Louisville.
1561
Leslie Shively, a retired U of L employee, discusses his career at the university and life in Louisville.
2106
Three alumni of the University of Louisville discuss the history of the institution and their experiences there.
296
The President of the University of Kentucky discusses the state affiliation of the University of Louisville.
513
The former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences discusses developments at the University of Louisville, primarily during his deanship from 1974 until 1977.
513
The former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences discusses developments at the University of Louisville, primarily during his deanship from 1974 until 1977.
513
The former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences discusses developments at the University of Louisville, primarily during his deanship from 1974 until 1977.
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"What is to be done?" - Address given by Lord Snow on the occasion of the University of Louisville's 175th anniversary celebration
577
Snyder answers questions about the University of Louisville's relationship with the Council on Higher Education during his term of office as the Director of the Council for Higher Education. Snyder also comments on the history of University Hospital.
1409
Former student discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville as a teacher in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Executive assistant to the vice president for academic affairs comments on John A. Dillon's contribution to the University of Louisville in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
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Speech made during 37th Distinguished Lecture Series, 1976.
470
Woodrow Mann Strickler memorial service, 8/27/75
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Woodrow Mann Strickler Memorial Service, 8/27/75
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Strickler's recollections of his career as a faculty member, administrator, and President of the University of Louisville. Strickler passed away before the interview series could be completed.
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Acting dean of the Graduate School discusses John A. Dillon's contributions to the University of Louisville, in preparation for the slide/tape documentary described on tape 540.
2105
Former president of the University of Louisville (1947-1950).
274
Memorial Service for Gene Teitelbaum, former librarian and professor at the School of Law.
2102
History of the Women's Studies Department at the University of Louisville and her perpsective on the field. Conducted for History 324.
1559
1093
Turner discusses her career at the University of Louisville as the secretary to the president.
430
University of Louisville Basketball Games National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) 1980
1073
University Archives and Records Management Workshop Tapes
1090
University Hospital Groundbreaking 10/24/74
429
This interview was conducted by Mr. Yater for an article that appeared September, 1980 in Louisville Magazine.
528
An oral history interview with the former University of Louisville German and humanities professor.
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George D. Wilson discusses his life as a Professor of Education, particularly in the Louisville Municipal College of the University of Louisville. He relates detailed information on the integration of the University of Louisville and the dissolution of the LMC.
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George D. Wilson discusses his life as a Professor of Education, particularly in the Louisville Municipal College of the University of Louisville. He relates detailed information on the integration of the University of Louisville and the dissolution of the LMC.
967
Wilson discusses growing up in Louisville around the turn of the century; his student days at Central High School and Indiana University; his return to Louisville in 1926 to teach at Central High School; his career at the Louisville Municipal College.
305
Recollections of the University of Louisville from 1949 to 1951. Mr. Wyatt served on the Board of Trustees of the University at that time.