University of Kentucky general photographic prints,
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- University of Kentucky general photographic prints,
- Date
- circa 1900 - 2005 (inclusive)
- 1950 - 1989 (bulk)
- Creator
- University of Kentucky
- Extent
- 99 Boxes, 19.8 cubic feet
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The University of Kentucky in Lexington is a land grant institution founded in 1865. The University evolved through three stages before becoming the University of Kentucky in 1916: the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Kentucky University, 1865-78, a private, denominational institution in Lexington created by an act of the legislature on February 22, 1865; the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Kentucky, 1878-1908; and State University, Lexington, 1908-1916. A statute in 1916 changed the name to University of Kentucky. The general print collection includes photographs predominately transferred to university archives from the public relations department. A minimal amount of prints were transferred from accessions. The inclusive date extent is circa 1800 - 2002. The subject matter includes University of Kentucky related photographs depicting campus activities whether academia, administration, sports, or organizations. There are also exterior and interior images of university buildings with the campus in general depicted too.
- Scope and Content
- The University of Kentucky general print collection, 2001UA025, consists of photographic prints related to the University of Kentucky. The date element of this collection includes images from circa 1900 - 2005, bulk 1950 - 1989. The items which are not dated are labeled undated. The extent element of this collection is 99 boxes, 19.8 cubic feet, and 8080 items. The collection is divided into 35 series and 427 sub-series. The series are arranged alphabetically and the sub-series are arranged alphabetically within their respective series.
- The series are: Alumni and Reunions; Alumni Association; Athletics; Awards and Scholarships; Board of Trustees; Buildings and Grounds; Business and Purchasing, Office of; Campus Activities and Events; Campus Scenes and Views; Careers; Colleges; Commencement and Classes; Community Colleges; Conferences; Development; Donovan Scholars; Faculty / Staff; Gaines Center; Glass Negative Prints; Graduate School; Information Technology Computing Center; Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute; International Students; Library; Medical Center; Military Department; Minorities, Office of; Miscellaneous; Physical Plant, Department of; Presidents; President's Family; President's Spouse; Switchboard; Transportation; University Extension; and University Press of Kentucky.
- The Alumni and Reunions series with a date span of 1928 - circa 1994 has no sub-series.
- The Alumni Association series with a date span of circa 1900 - 1995 is divided into two sub-series: General; and Service Awards.
- The Athletics series with a date span of circa 1893 - 2005 is divided into fourteen sub-series: Baseball; Basketball; Basketball - Women's; Cheerleading; Fencing; Field Hockey; Football; General; Golf; Soccer; Swimming; Tennis; Track; and Wildcat Mascot.
- The Awards and Scholarships series with a date span of 1862 - 1980 has no sub-series.
- The Board of Trustees series with a date span of 1952 - 1993 has no sub-series.
- The Buildings and Grounds series with a date span of circa 1800 - 2004 is divided into 142 sub-series: A. B. Chandler Medical Center; A. B. Chandler Medical Center - Dedication; A. B. Chandler Medical Center -Warren Wright Plaza; Administration / Main Building; Administration / Main Building - Fire; Administration / Main Building - Fire - Rosko, Tom - Group 1; Administration / Main Building - Fire - Rosko, Tom - Group 2; Administration / Main Building - Fire - Teper, Tom; Administration / Main Building - Interior; Administration / Main Building - Reopening; Agricultural Dairy Center; Agricultural Engineering Building; Agricultural Experiment Station; Agricultural Science Building; Agriculture Buildings; Alumni Gymnasium; Anderson (F. Paul) Hall; Barker Hall; Bookstore; Botanical Gardens; Cafeterias and Other Eating Places; Camp Robinson; Carnahan House Conference Center; Carnegie Library; Carol Martin Gatton Business and Economics Building; Center for Academic and Tutorial Services; Charles T. Wethington Health Science Building; Chemistry and Physics Building; Classrooms and Laboratories; Coal Research Laboratory; Coldstream Farm; Combs Cancer Research Building; Commonwealth Stadium - C. M. Newton Field; Community Colleges - Jefferson; Community Colleges - Lexington; Community Colleges - Northern Kentucky, Covington; Community Colleges - Owensboro; Community Colleges - Paducah; Community Colleges - Prestonsburg; Community Colleges - Southeast; Cooperative House; Cooperstown Apartments; Cooperstown Apartments - Interior; Dickey Hall; Dillard House; Doorways; Dormitories - Blanding and Kirwan Towers; Dormitories - Blazer Hall; Dormitories - Boarding Houses; Dormitories - Bowman Hall; Dormitories - Boyd Hall; Dormitories - Breckinridge Hall; Dormitories - Donovan Hall; Dormitories - Exteriors; Dormitories - General; Dormitories - Haggin Hall; Dormitories - Hamilton House; Dormitories - Holmes Hall; Dormitories - Jewell Hall; Dormitories - Keeneland Hall; Dormitories - Kinkead Hall; Dormitories - Men's Residence Halls; Dormitories - Patterson Hall; Dormitories - White Hall; Dormitories - Women's Residence Halls; Entranceways; Erikson Hall; Faculty Club - Hilary J. Boone; Fine Arts Building; Food Storage Building; Fraternity and Sorority Houses; Frazee Hall; Frazee Hall - Fire; Funkhouser Biological Sciences Building; Gaines Center for Humanities; Gillis Building; Greenhouse; Grehan Journalism Building; Guignol; Guignol - Fire; Gymnasium - Girls; Helen King Alumni House; Kastle Hall; KinderCare; Lafferty Hall; Lancaster Aquatic Center; Law Building; Little Commons; Margaret I. King Library; Margaret I. King Library - Annex; Margaret I. King Library - Annex - Dedication; Margaret I. King Library - Annex - Interior; Margaret I. King Library - Interior; Margaret I. King Library - North (presently Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library); Mathews Building; Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center; Maxwell Place; Maxwell Place - Interior; Maxwell Spring; McVey Hall; Mechanical Hall (Old F. Paul Anderson Hall); Memorial Coliseum; Memorial Coliseum - World War II Memorial; Memorial Hall; Miller Hall; Mineral Industries Building; Mining and Mineral Resource Building; Miscellaneous and Unidentified; Neville Hall; Norwood Hall; Oliver H. Raymond Building; Original Buildings - Ashland and Woodland Farms and Bacon College; Parking Lots; Patterson House; Patterson Office Tower; Pence Hall; Peterson / Service Building; Pharmacy, College of; Pictorial History Publications; Plans and Scale Models; Rupp Arena; Sanders - Brown Center on Aging; Scott Street Barracks; Seaton Center; Shawneetown Apartments; Singletary Center for the Arts; Smokestacks - Heating Plant; Social Sciences Building; Spindletop Hall; Spindletop Research Center; Stoll Field and McLean Stadium; Student Union Building (Student Center and Additions); Taylor Education Building; Thomas Poe Cooper Building (Forestry); University Press of Kentucky (Thomas D. Clark Building); Wendt Machine Shop; Wenner-Gren Aeronautical Laboratory; White Hall Classroom Building; Whitefield Stump; William T. Young Library - Exterior; and William T. Young Library - Interior.
- The Business and Purchasing, Office of series with a date span of 1941 - circa 1958 has no sub-series.
- The Campus Activities and Events series with a date span of circa 1878 - 2003 is divided into 115 sub-series: 1945 - 1964; 4-H Club; Admission of first African American; Ambassadors; Arbor Day; Big Blue Madness; British Universities Mission; Career Carnival; Centennial Year - 1965; Clark, Thomas D. - 100th Birthday Celebration; Clark, Thomas D. - 99th Birthday Celebration; Class Registration, Welcome Week, and Freshman Orientation; Cultural Diversity; Elections; Exhibits; Ezra L. Gillis - 80th Birthday and UK History Exhibits; Founders Week; General; Governor Scholars; Hanging of the Greens; High Bridge Trip; Homecoming; International Travel; Little Kentucky Derby; May Day; Memorial Service for President John F. Kennedy; Organizations - Adelphen; Organizations - Alma Magna Mater Club; Organizations - Associated Women Students; Organizations - Beta Gamma Sigma; Organizations - Block and Bridle; Organizations - Chess Club; Organizations - College Republicans; Organizations - Community Alliance for Responsible Social Action; Organizations - CWENS; Organizations - Dames Club; Organizations - Debate Team; Organizations - Focus 1969; Organizations - Fraternities; Organizations - Free University; Organizations - Freshman Club; Organizations - Future Teachers of America; Organizations - Girls State Conference; Organizations - Graduate Student Association; Organizations - Human Relations Board; Organizations - Junior Science Club; Organizations - Kentucky Babes; Organizations - Keys; Organizations - Lexington Peace Council; Organizations - Mandolin Club; Organizations - Medical Auxiliary; Organizations - Mortar Board; Organizations - New Democratic Coalition; Organizations - Newcomers Club; Organizations - Omicron Delta Kappa; Organizations - Patterson Literary Society; Organizations - Phi Beta Kappa; Organizations - Philosophian Literary Society; Organizations - Photography Club; Organizations - Pi Sigma Alpha; Organizations - Pitkin Club; Organizations - Psi Chi; Organizations - Queens; Organizations - Religious Groups; Organizations - Shakespearean Festival; Organizations - Sigma Delta Chi Professional Journalism Society; Organizations - Societas Pro Legibus; Organizations - Sororities; Organizations - Speakers; Organizations - Stars in the Night; Organizations - State University of Kentucky (SUKY); Organizations - Student Center / Activities Board; Organizations - Student Committee of Self Study; Organizations - Student Congress; Organizations - Student Government; Organizations - Student Handbook - K-Book; Organizations - Student Nurses Organization; Organizations - Students for Action and Responsibility; Organizations - Tau Sigma; Organizations - Troupers Organizations - Union Literary Society; Organizations - Utopia club; Organizations - Wheelcats (wheelchair basketball); Organizations - Young Americans for Freedom; Organizations - Young Democrats; Organizations - Young Men's Christian Association; Organizations - Young Women's Christian Association; Parents Weekend; Student Protests - 1959; Student Protests - 1968 - 1969; Student Protests - Reaction to Kent State shootings - May 5, 1970; Student Rally; Teas, Dances, and Banquets; Tug of War at Clifton Pond; Visitors - A. B. Happy Chandler, Governor; Visitors - A. O. Stanley, Governor; Visitors - Bob Hope; Visitors - Breckinridge, John; Visitors - Bryan, William Jennings; Visitors - Bush, George H.; Visitors - Eisenhower, Dwight; Visitors - Eleanor Roosevelt; Visitors - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; Visitors - Gerald Ford; Visitors - John F. Kennedy; Visitors - Julian M. Carroll, Governor; Visitors - Lyndon B. Johnson; Visitors - Miscellaneous; Visitors - Princess Royal Anne of Great Britain; Visitors - Ralph Nader; Women's Club; and Workshops and Seminars.
- The Campus Scenes and Views series with a date span of circa 1857 - circa 1999 is divided into seven sub-series: Aerial; Art; Cannon; Fountains; General; Patterson Statue; and Student Orientation.
- The Careers series with a date span of circa 1955 - circa 1957 has one sub-series: Placement Bureau.
- The Colleges series with a date span of circa 1890 - 1995 is divided into 64 sub-series: Agriculture; Agriculture - Animals, Miscellaneous (Poultry, Horses, Mules, Sheep); Agriculture - Cattle; Agriculture - Extension Services; Architecture; Arts and Sciences - Anthropology and Archeology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Anthropology and Archeology, Department of - Donor Arthur M. Miller; Arts and Sciences - Anthropology and Archeology, Department of - Donor William S. Webb; Arts and Sciences - Anthropology and Archeology, Department of - Eastern Kentucky Trip to Big Sandy River - Donor Arthur M. Miller; Arts and Sciences - Anthropology and Archeology, Department of - Harper's Ferry Excursion - Donor Arthur M. Miller; Arts and Sciences - Botany - Classes and Seminars; Arts and Sciences - Chemistry, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Classical Languages - Department of; Arts and Sciences - English, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Foreign Languages, Department of; Arts and Sciences - General; Arts and Sciences - Geography, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Geology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - History, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Mathematics, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Physics and Astronomy, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Physiology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Political Sciences, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Psychology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Sociology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Zoology, Department of; Arts and Sciences - Zoology, Department of - Indonesia Project (Bogor and Bandung); Arts and Sciences - Zoology, Department of - Zoological Museum; Commerce, College of (Business and Economics, College of); Communication and Information Studies - Journalism and Telecommunications, School of; Communication and Information Studies - Journalism and Telecommunications, School of - Kentuckian; Communication and Information Studies - Journalism and Telecommunications, School of - Kernel; Communication and Information Studies - Radio; Communication and Information Studies - Television; Dentistry; Education; Education - Adult Education; Education - Normal Department; Education University School; Engineering; Engineering - Alumni Composites; Engineering - Awards; Engineering - Classrooms and Laboratories; Engineering - Equipment; Engineering - Faculty / Staff / Student; Engineering - General Classes and Seminars; Engineering - Organizations; Engineering - Plaques; Engineering - Reunions; Fine Arts - Art, Department of; Fine Arts - Music, School of; Fine Arts - Music, School of - Band; Fine Arts - Music, School of - Choral Groups; Fine Arts - Music, School of - Orchestra; Fine Arts - Theater, School of; Graduate Studies - Fellowships; Human Environmental Sciences - Family and Consumer Sciences, Department of (formerly Home Economics); Law; Medicine; Medicine - Anatomy and Physiology, Department of; Medicine - Biology and Microbiology, Department of; Nursing; Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce; Pharmacy; and Physical Education.
- The Commencement and Classes series with a date span of 1892 - 1986 has one sub-series: General.
- The Community Colleges series with a date span of 1952 - 1995 is divided into nine sub-series: Ashland; Elizabethtown; Hazard; Henderson; Northern Kentucky - Covington; Lexington; Paducah; Prestonsburg; and Somerset.
- The Conferences series with a date span of 1924 - 1967 has no sub-series.
- The Development series with a date span of circa 1969 - circa 1989 has one sub-series: Fellows.
- The Donovan Scholars series with a date span of circa 1958 - 1979 has no sub-series.
- The Faculty / Staff series with a date span of circa 1867 - 2005 has no sub-series.
- The Gaines Center series with a date span of circa 1986 has no sub-series.
- The Glass Negative Prints series with a date span of circa 1890 - 1951 has no sub-series.
- The Graduate School series with a date span of circa 1955 - 1978 is divided into two sub-series: Library and Information Science, School of; and Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce.
- The Information Technology Computing Center series with a date span of circa 1958 has no sub-series.
- The Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute series with a date span of circa 1992 has no sub-series.
- The International Students series with a date span of circa 1958 - 1963 has no sub-series.
- The Library series with a date span of circa 1940 - circa 2002 is divided into eighteen sub-series: Agricultural Experiment Station; Exhibits; General; King Library Press; Library Associates Development Organization; Lucille Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center; Margaret I. King Library - Staff; Margaret I. King Library - Student Assistants; Math; Medical Center; Niles, John Jacob Papers Dedication; Peal, W. Hugh (October 1981) (from Special Collections exhibit, fall 1982 - winter 1983) and other photographs; Peal, W. Hugh Room and Collection Dedication; Special Collections; Thomas D. Clark Papers Dedication; University Archives and Records Program; William T. Young Building Campaign; and William T. Young Dedication.
- The Medical Center series with a date span of circa 1955 - 2000 is divided into five sub-series: Dentistry; General; Nursing; Pharmacy; and Visitors.
- The Military Department series with a date span of circa 1888 - 1981 is divided into six sub-series: Band; Broom Brigade; General; Military Science; Nollau Glass Negatives; and Reserve Officers Training Corps.
- The Minorities, Office of series with a date span of 1988 has one sub-series: General.
- The Miscellaneous series with a date span of circa 1912-1979 has one sub-series: General.
- The Non - University of Kentucky series with a date span of circa 1861 - 1993 is divided into thirteen sub-series: Appalachia; Athletics; Exhibits; General; Governors of Kentucky; Kentucky Historic Sites; Kentucky Scenes; Kentucky State Police; Lexington; Lexington Historic Sites; McDowell Family; General; and Stockyards.
- The Physical Plant, Department of series with a date span of 1899 - 1990 has no sub-series.
- The President's Family series with a date span of 1955 - circa 1987 is divided into four sub-series: Dickey, Frank; Oswald, John; Roselle, David; and Singletary, Otis.
- The President's Spouse series with a date span of circa 1941 - 1992 is divided into seven sub-series: Dickey, Betty; Donovan, Nell; Kirwan, Elizabeth; Oswald, Rosanel; Roselle, Louise; Singletary, Gloria; and Wethington, Judy.
- The Presidents series with a date span of circa 1865 - 2003 is divided into eleven sub-series: Barker, Henry Stites; Dickey, Frank; Donovan, Herman; Kirwan, Albert D.; McVey, Frank L.; Oswald, John W.; Patterson, James Kennedy; Roselle, David; Singletary, Otis; Todd, Lee T.; and Wethington, Charles.
- The Switchboard series with a date span of 1907 - circa 1960 has no sub-series.
- The Transportation series with a date span of circa 1969 - circa 1984 has one sub-series: Buses.
- The University Extension series with a date span of circa 1954 - circa 1987 has no sub-series.
- The University Press of Kentucky series with a date span of 1952 - 2002 has no sub-series.
Contents of the Collection
Alumni and Reunions
Class of 1908 reunion, University of Kentucky; negative from L. E. Nollau collection; names of individuals listed on photographic sleeve,, 1928, May 26
- Box 1A
- Item 1
8 inches by 10 inches, b / w. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topClass of 1907 reunion,, 1932
Robert Stilz, Lexington, President of the 1938 graduating class of the University of Kentucky, shown presenting to Marcus C. Redwine (left), Winchester, President of the University Alumni Association, a check representing 100% membership of the class in the organization. At Stilz's left are Rankin Terry, Marion, Vice-president of the class; Mary Lou Stark, Lexington, class secretary, and Leon McCrosky, Harrodsburg, class treasurer; the location in Maxwell Place, the home of University President Frank L. McVey, where today he and his wife were hosts to several hundred graduates, faculty and friends of the University at their annual senior breakfast; taken from Lexington Herald-Leader,, [1938, June 02]
University President Herman Donovan (left) standing next to a former student of the class of 1876, J. E. Taylor (right) in front of the statue of President James K. Patterson,, [1941]
Bust of Neal Trimble McKee, B. M. E. 1903, D. Sc. 1946,, [1950]
A. O. Snoddy (left, class of 1913), of Cincinnati, is talking with John Sharp Chambers at the Class Reunions of 1907, 1913, and 1923,, 1963, August
Class members of 1926 attending the 50th Anniversary Reunion Banquet held on May 7, 1976 in the Student Center Ballroom; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1976, May 07
- Box 1A
- Item 7
8 inches by 10 inches, b / w. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topUnidentified members of the College of Law class of 1969; this photo was mailed with a letter dated November 10, 1994,, [1994]
1901 Class Reunion- June 1904; six men and four women,, 1904, June
During 1903 or 1904, seven women are posing for a picture,, undated
Print by Bob May (1965); from left to right: Claire Porter St. John, Patrick Owen Hunter, William Edwin Freeman, Edward Thomas Bowling; all B. M. E graduates,, [1904]
Charles Swift Parrish (second from right) and four other members of the Class of 1907 are at a reunion in 1932,, 1932
Alumni Association
General
Large group photograph of unidentified women, titled Report of the Association of Alumni, 1990, page 11; gift of T. R. Bryant, July 28, 1948; taken in front of the Gillis Building (then the Chemistry and Experiment Station Building),, [1900]
Unidentified men at the Annual Dinner of the Chicago Alumni Association of Kentucky State University, taken at the Great Northern Hotel in Chicago,, 1918, March 27
Unidentified members of the University of Kentucky Alumni Club and class of 1942; photographer, J. Ivan Potts, Jr.,, [1945, July 08]
Smith Broodnet (standing, left), Mrs. Hampton Adams (center) and three unidentified men are all University of Kentucky Alumni officers; photo from Lexington Herald-Leader. Received on November 3, 1990 from Public Relations,, [1959, May 23]
Pictured left to right, Hampton C. Adams, Lexington, E. B. Farris, Mrs. Gilbert Kingsbury, U. K. Trustee Kingsbury of Ft. Mitchell, Mrs. M. M. White; photos appears in the "Our University", (published July, 1963),, 1963, July
Philip D. Sang (left) is standing next to his son,, [1969]
Alumni Committee; photos appears in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Candid photos taken a the Alumni Board Meeting, King Alumni House; copy 2,, 1980, January 12
- Box 1A
- Item 16
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Single proof sheet with several photos; Photographic Services No. 20777, Regular Series.
To topJay Brumfield (standing) is showing Bob Whitaker something at an unknown event,, [1990]
Service Awards
The 1992 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Marian Sims, Ralph McCracken, Jr., and Bruce K. Davis,, 1992
- Box 52
- Item 7538
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe 1992 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Ralph McCracken, Jr., Bruce K. Davis, Marian Sims, and Terry Mobley,, 1992
- Box 52
- Item 7539
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe 1995 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Preston Art, Mike Burleson, Bernie Vonderheide, Barbara Letton, C. M. Newton, and Ed Hamilton,, 1995
- Box 52
- Item 7540
color, 5 inches by 7 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe 1992 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Ralph McCracken, Jr., Bruce K. Davis, Marian Sims, and Terry Mobley,, 1992
- Box 52
- Item 7541
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topBill Keightley, UK basketball equipment manager, is standing in front of trophies,, 1992
- Box 52
- Item 7542
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018. This photograph was taken by Liz Howard Demoran.
To topBill Keightley, UK basketball equipment manager, is standing in front of trophies,, 1992
- Box 52
- Item 7543
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018. This photograph was taken by Liz Howard Demoran.
To topThe 1994 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Michael A. Burleson, Thomas W. Harris, and Joseph Burch,, 1994
- Box 52
- Item 7544
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe 1994 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Michael A. Burleson and Thomas W. Harris,, 1994
- Box 52
- Item 7545
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: T. E. "Gene" Spragens, Michael A. Burleson, William T. Uzzle, and Hank Thompson,, undated
- Box 52
- Item 7546
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Michael A. Burleson, Thomas W. Harris, and William t. Uzzle,, undated
- Box 52
- Item 7547
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topThe 1993 Alumni Association Service Awards. From the left: Marvin Akers and Richard Bean,, 1993
- Box 52
- Item 7548
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topAthletics
Baseball
1925 University of Kentucky Baseball,, 1925
Unidentified baseball player; photo received June 6, 1952 from the Athletic Department,, [1932]
Unidentified Kentucky baseball player running to third base during a game,, [1952]
Unidentified Kentucky baseball player batting during a game; photo appears on page 389 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Baseball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt, 1969; photo appears on page 122 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Basketball
Basketball team photo, 1904; photographer, Mullen,, 1904
Basketball team photo, 1904; photographer, Mullen (duplicate, Image 23),, 1904
Basketball team photo, 1904; photographer, Mullen (duplicate, Image 23),, 1904
Unidentified member of the 1908 basketball team,, 1908
Six unidentified basketball players. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photograph,, [1909]
Three basketball players, left to right: Preston, Harrison, Hart; the individual photos are on pages 140-141, in the 1912 Kentuckian,, 1912
Unidentified members of the sophomore basketball team, in front of Buell Armory; photo appears on page 161 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, 1912
Unidentified members of the junior basketball team, in front of Buell Armory; photo appears on page 161 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, 1912
Members of the 1917-18 basketball team; photo appears in the 1918 Kentuckian, page 216; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1918
- Box 1A
- Item 29
b / w, 7.25 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topMembers of the 1918-19 basketball team, unidentified; photo appears on page 152 in the 1919 Kentuckian,, 1919
Members of the 1921 basketball team, Champions of the South,, 1921
Members of the 1921 basketball team, Champions of the South (duplicate of Image 31),, 1921
Members of the 1925 basketball team, unidentified,, 1925
Members of the 1926-27 basketball team, unidentified,, [1926]
Members of the 1929-30 basketball team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, [1929]
- Box 1A
- Item 34
b / w, 7.5 inches by 12 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topMembers of the 1929-30 Freshman basketball team, unidentified; photographer: E. Martin Jessee,, [1929]
Members of the 1929-30 Freshman basketball team, unidentified; photographer: E. Martin Jessee,, [1929]
Basketball team member James Cavana. Photo appears on page 276 in the 1930 Kentuckian,, [1930]
Basketball team member Ellis Johnson,, [1930]
Head Coach Adolph Rupp pictured with members of the 1931 basketball team, his first season at the University of Kentucky,, 1931
Head Coach Adolph Rupp pictured with members of the 1931 basketball team, his first season at the University of Kentucky (duplicate of Image 38),, 1931
Head Coach Adolph Rupp pictured with members of the 1931 basketball team, his first season at the University of Kentucky (duplicate of Image 38),, 1931
Basketball team, 1937-38, with Adolph Rupp seated far left,, [1937]
Men's Southeastern Conference Champion basketball team, with Adolph Rupp seated left, 1938-39 season; photographer: John L. Carter,, 1939
Photo of Adolph Rupp and others during a celebration of the SEC championship team, held in Alumni Gym, March 06, 1940; pictured left to right are Marcia Willing, cheerleader, Rupp, Lexington Mayor T. Ward Havely, Layton Rouse, team captain, and Bill Elder, head of SUKY, a UK student organization; photo received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1940, March 06
Basketball game action, UK versus West Virginia; Mel Brewer (15) watches as Milton Ticco (3) takes a shot; photo appears on page in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Basketball game action, UK versus Tennessee; Marvin Akers (13) scores; photo appears on page 198 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Members of the 1941 Freshman basketball team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears in 1941 Kentuckian, page 201; photographer: Lafayette Studios,, [1941]
East All-Star basketball team members (high school players participating in a UK coaching clinic); pictured left to right are Tim Sullivan, Dayton, Tom Lyons, Mt. Sterling, coach Bobby Laughlin, Morehead, and Kenny Reeves, Maysville; photo received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1946]
Coach Adolph Rupp at left standing and clapping and members of the [1946-47] basketball team; pictured left to right are Wallace Jones, unidentified, Joe Holland, Ralph Beard, and Kenny Rollins,, [1946]
Basketball team photo, 1946-47 season; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1946]
- Box 1A
- Item 47
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus unidentified opponent; Leonard Pearson (31) lying on gym floor with ball, Alumni Gym,, [1946-49]
Basketball game action, UK versus Tennessee. Pictured is Ralph Beard taking a shot; photo appears on page 195 in the 1948 Kentuckian,, [1948]
Basketball team photo, 1947-48 season, including the "Fabulous Five", Wallace "Wah Wah" Jones (27), Alex Groza (15), Cliff Barker (6), Kenny Rollins (26), Ralph Beard (12); coach Adolph Rupp seated far left and Harry Lancaster seated far right,, [1947]
Basketball team photo, 1947-48 season, including the "Fabulous Five", Wallace "Wah Wah" Jones (27), Alex Groza (15), Cliff Barker (6), Kenny Rollins (26), Ralph Beard (12); head coach Adolph Rupp seated far left and assistant coach, Harry Lancaster seated on far right (duplicate of Image 50),, [1947]
Basketball game action, versus Vanderbilt. Pictured is Alex Groza fighting for the ball,, [1948]
Basketball team member Ralph Beard pictured taking a shot at the UK vs. University of Louisville Olympic trial game at Madison Square Garden, New York; UK won the game 91-57 and moved to the semifinals; photo received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1948]
Adolph Rupp and the "Fabulous Five", members of the 1947-48 basketball team; pictured are (front) Ralph Beard, Rupp, Kenny Rollins, (rear) Wallace "Wah-Wah" Jones, Alex Groza, and Cliff Barker; photo appears on page 129 in the Alumni Association booklet (n. d.),, [1948]
Adolph Rupp and the "Fabulous Five", members of the 1947-48 basketball team; pictured are (front) Ralph Beard, Rupp, Kenny Rollins, (rear) Wallace "Wah-Wah" Jones, Alex Groza, and Cliff Barker; photo appears in the Alumni Association booklet (n. d.) page 129 (duplicate of Image 53),, [1948]
Adolph Rupp and the "Fabulous Five", members of the 1947-48 basketball team; pictured from left are Ralph Beard, Ken Rollins, Cliff Barker, Wallace Jones, Alex Groza, coach Adolph Rupp; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1948]
Basketball team returns from NCAA championship to downtown Lexington's Union Railroad Station; banner reading "Basketball Capitol of the World" hangs on the station building,, [1948]
Basketball team photo, 1948-49 season, NCAA season champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page 129 in the 1949 Kentuckian,, 1949
- Box 1B
- Item 56
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topBasketball team photo, 1948-49 season, NCAA season champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page 129 in the 1949 Kentuckian,, 1949
- Box 1B
- Item 56a
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
Basketball team photo, 1948-49 season, NCAA season champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page in the 1949 Kentuckian,, 1949
- Box 1B
- Item 56b
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Visual File No. 212.
Adolph Rupp and the five starters from the 1948-49 NCAA championship basketball team arrive in Seattle to play the title game against Oklahoma A & M; pictured (front, left to right) are Cliff Barker, Ralph Beard, (back, left of right) Wallace Jones, Alex Groza, Jim Line, Rupp; received from Cincinnati Enquirer, June 13, 1959, AP photo,, 1949
Ralph Beard, member of 1948-49 NCAA championship basketball team,, [1948]
Wallace "Wah-Wah" Jones, member of 1948-49 NCAA championship basketball team; photo appears on page 130 in the 1949 Kentuckian,, [1948]
Cliff Barker, member of 1948-49 NCAA championship basketball team and WWII veteran, received congratulations from University President Herman L. Donovan and fans in Alumni Gym,, [1949]
Cliff Barker, member of 1948-49 NCAA championship basketball team and WWII veteran, received congratulations from University President Herman L. Donovan and fans in Alumni Gym,, [1949]
Ben Williams, J. B. Faulconer, 1939 journalism graduate and creator of first UK sports information and broadcast network, and Bernie Shively (left to right), UK Athletics Director, pictured in press box during game; photo received May 5, 1965 from the Lexington Herald-Leader,, [1942]
Ben Williams, J. B. Faulconer, 1939 journalism graduate and creator of first UK sports information and broadcast network, and Bernie Shively (left to right), UK Athletics Director, pictured in press box during game; photo received May 5, 1965 from the Lexington Herald-Leader,, [1942]
Basketball game action, UK versus Alabama, Alumni Gymnasium, Bill Spivey (77), Jim Line (25), Walt Hirsch (19),, [1950]
- Box 1B
- Item 64
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topBasketball team member Bill Spivey taking a shot during game against unidentified opponent,, [1950]
- Box 1B
- Item 65
b / w, 4.5 inches by 4.75 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topUK winning the Southeastern Conference championship tournament in 1950; pictured is Bill Spivey accepting award from Governor Earle Clements, trophy stands on table between them. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1950, March 07
- Box 1B
- Item 66
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topBasketball team photo, Southeastern Conference champs on March 07, 1950, Adolph Rupp is pictured fourth from right,, 1950, March 07
Basketball team members Frank Ramsey (30) and Chesley Riddle (24, did not remain on team),, [1950]
Basketball game action; Bill Spivey takes a foul shot as Read Morgan (36) watches from left, at Memorial Coliseum,, [1950]
- Box 1B
- Item 69
b / w, 4.5 inches by 4.75 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topBasketball team photo, 1950-51 season, NCAA Championship team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1951
- Box 1B
- Item 70
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topBasketball team photo, 1950-51 season, NCAA Championship team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of Image 70),, 1951
- Box 1B
- Item 70a
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
Basketball game action, UK versus Kansas; Bobby Watson (38) watches as Walt Hirsch (19) dribbles past defender; photo appears on page 190 in the 1951 Kentuckian,, [1951]
Basketball team members Lou Tsioropoulos (16), Cliff Hagan (6), Frank Ramsey (30), Phil Grawemeyer (44), and Bill Evans (42) pictured with Madge Barnett,, [1951]
Basketball team members Lou Tsioropoulos (16) pictured holding Madge Barnett on his shoulders, standing with Cliff Hagan (6), Frank Ramsey (30), Phil Grawemeyer (44), and Bill Evans (42) ,, [1953]
Basketball team members Frank Ramsey (left) and Cliff Hagan,, [1953]
Frank Ramsey, 1951-54 basketball team member,, [1953]
Basketball team photo, 1953-54 season ,, 1953
Cliff Hagan (6), coach Adolph Rupp, Lou Tsiriopoulos (16), and Frank Ramsey (30),, 1954, January 17
Unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Alex Groza and three unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Jim Line (2nd from right) and Alex Groza (far right) are standing with two unidentified guests at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Cliff Barker (2nd from left), Alex Groza (2nd from right), Dale Barnstable (far right) and unidentified guest at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
- Box 1B
- Item 85
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topFrank Ramsey (left) and Cliff Hagan at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
- Box 1B
- Item 86
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topAlex Groza talking with an unidentified woman at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Alex Groza talking with an unidentified woman at party honoring coach Adolph Rupp and the basketball team,, [1952-54]
Basketball game action, UK versus Georgia Tech; pictured are Bill Evans (42), Phil Grawemeyer (44), Jerry Bird (22), and Bob Burrows (50), from the 1954-55 season; photo appears on page 134 in the 1955 Kentuckian,, [1954]
Basketball game action, UK versus Georgia Tech; pictured are Bill Evans (42), Phil Grawemeyer (44), Jerry Bird (22), and Bob Burrows (50), from the 1954-55 season; photo appears in the 1955 Kentuckian, page 134 (duplicate of image 89),, [1954]
Basketball game action, UK versus DePaul; pictured is Bob Burrows dribbling around defenders,, [1954]
Basketball coach Adolph Rupp and spouse with new Cadillac given by the university in honor of Rupp's and UK's NCAA championships; photographer: John Mitchell,, 1955, March 05
Basketball game action; photo of the bench, pictured left to right are Ed Beck, Vernon Hatton, two unidentified players, coach Adolph Rupp (standing) and assistant coach Harry Lancaster; photographer: John Mitchell,, 1956, January 17
Albert Kirwan, chairman of the NCAA infractions committee, with Art Bergstrom, investigator; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1957]
Basketball team photo, 1957-58 season, NCAA national champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1957
- Box 1B
- Item 94
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topBasketball team photo, 1957-58 season, NCAA national champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1957
- Box 1B
- Item 95
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Visual File No. 152.
To topBasketball team photo, 1957-58 season, NCAA national champions; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 95),, 1957
- Box 1B
- Item 95a
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Visual File No. 152.
Basketball game action; pictured is Johnny Cox (24) scoring,, [1958]
Basketball game action; pictured is Johnny Cox (24) scoring (duplicate of image 96),, [1958]
Basketball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt; Vernon Hatton (52) watches as Johnny Cox (24) shoots; photo appears in the 1957 Kentuckian, page 227; photographer: Glenn Thomasson,, [1958]
Basketball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt; Vernon Hatton (52) watches as Johnny Cox (24) shoots; photo appears in the 1957 Kentuckian, page 227; photographer: Glenn Thomasson (duplicate of image 97),, [1958]
Basketball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt; Vernon Hatton (52) watches as Johnny Cox (24) shoots; photo appears in the 1957 Kentuckian, page 227; photographer: Glenn Thomasson (duplicate of image 97),, [1958]
Basketball team members, 1958-59 season; pictured are (front) unidentified, coach Adolph Rupp, Vernon Hatton (52), (standing) John Brewer (70), Johnny Cox (24), Ed Beck (34), John Crigler (45), and Adrian Smith (50),, 1958
Basketball game action; Johnny Cox (24) taking a shot against Seattle,, 1958
Basketball coach Adolph Rupp (right) and 1947-48 basketball team accepting the NCAA Championship trophy (players left to right: Jim Line, Dale Barnstable, John Stough?, Joe Holland, Alex Groza [obscured], Ralph Beard [obscured], Wallace "Wah Wah" Jones, Garland Townes?, Walt Hirsch?, Cliff Barker, Asst. Coach Harry Lancaster),, 1948, March 22
Basketball game action; Don Mills (52) is sandwiched between two St. Louis players (Bob Ferry, Glen Mankowski), 1958-59 season; AP photo; received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1958, December 15
Basketball game action, UK versus Temple; Ed Beck takes a shot for a goal; photo appears on page 206 in the 1958 Kentuckian,, 1958
Basketball team members, 1958 championship season, (left to right) unidentified, Lincoln Collinsworth, Dick Howe, unidentified, Bernie Shively (Athletics Director), Adrian Smith, Harold Ross, unidentified, unidentified,, 1958
- Box 1B
- Item 103
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996 from Jane Masbrangelo.
To topBasketball team members, 1958 championship season, (left to right) unidentified, Bill Lickert, Ed Beck, Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler, coach Adolph Rupp, Johnny Cox, Vernon Hatton,, 1958
- Box 1B
- Item 104
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996 from Jane Masbrangelo.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus Florida State; Don Mills (52) watches as Lowell Hughes (44) and Bobby Slusher (32) go for a rebound,, [1959]
Team member Johnny Cox (24) standing with coach Adolph Rupp,, [1959]
Basketball game action, UK versus Ole Miss (University of Mississippi); Bill Lickert drives past Ivan Richmann (22) and Louis Griffin (34) for a goal; received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1959, February 09
Basketball game action; unidentified player takes a shot against UK; Dick Parsons falling to the floor, left; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1959]
- Box 1B
- Item 108
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo is a copy of original belonging to Dick Parsons.
To topCoach Adolph Rupp pictured with Bill Lickert (left) and Dick Parsons,, [1959-61]
Basketball team member Dick Parsons (left) with Ned Jennings; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1959-61]
- Box 1B
- Item 110
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo is a copy of original belonging to Dick Parsons.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus Georgia Tech; Dick Parsons diving for the ball; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1959-61]
- Box 1B
- Item 111
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo is a copy of original belonging to Dick Parsons.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus Ole Miss; Ned Jennings (4) and Jim McDonald (20) watch as Sid Cohen (22) shoots; photographer: Ken Kuhn (University of Kentucky sports information),, [1960]
Basketball game action, UK versus Georgia; Ned Jennings (4) shoots at Memorial Coliseum,, [1960]
Basketball game action, UK versus Tulane; Dick Parsons (50) shoots; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1960]
- Box 1B
- Item 114
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo is a copy of original belonging to Dick Parsons.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus Florida; Bill Lickert (44) and Allen Felhaus (12) watch as Roger Newman (42) dives for the ball; Public Relations photo,, [1960]
Basketball game action, UK versus St. Louis; UK players are (left to right) Allen Feldhaus, Jim McDonald, Bill Lickert, Roger Newman (with glasses), and Larry Pursiful,, [1961]
Basketball team member Scotty Baesler,, [1960]
Basketball game action; photo of coaches Adolph Rupp (left) and Harry Lancaster from the bench; player Don Rolfes sits far left; man to the far right is unidentified,, [1963]
Basketball Coach Adolph Rupp with Jim LeMaster (1964-68 seasons),, [1964]
Basketball game action, UK versus North Carolina; Charles "Cotton" Nash (44) and Larry Conley (40) go for a rebound,, [1964]
Basketball game action, UK versus North Carolina; Larry Conley (40) watches as Charles "Cotton" Nash (44) shoots,, [1964]
Basketball game action, UK versus St. Louis; Phil Grawemeyer (44) watches Johnny Cox leaping on a St. Louis player while passing the ball to Bill Evans (42); photo appears on page 43 in the 1965 Kentuckian,, [1965]
Basketball team member Pat Riley (1965-67) shooting the ball,, [1965]
Basketball starting five ("Rupp's Runts") pose with coach Adolph Rupp after winning the NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional in Iowa City (84-77 over Michigan); pictured left to right are Larry Conley, Rupp, Tommy Kron, Thad Jaracz, Pat Riley, and Louie Dampier; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1966, March 13
Basketball game action, Blue versus White; Louie Dampier (10) scores; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1966]
Basketball game action; Assistant coach Harry Lancaster (UK Athletics Director, 1968-76), left, and coach Adolph Rupp, right, from the bench during game,, [1967]
Basketball game action, UK versus Pennsylvania; Dan Issel takes a shot,, 1967, December 09
Coach Adolph Rupp (left), player Phil Argento (standing behind) and an unidentified man pictured on plane after being named the Southeastern Conference championships; they are holding a cake that reads "Congratulations SEC Champions 1968-69, Coach Rupp",, [1969]
Unidentified students playing intramural basketball game; photo appears on page 95 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Basketball game action; unidentified UK player passing the ball; photo appears on page 88 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Basketball game action, UK versus Auburn; Larry Steele (25) shoots as other unidentified UK player watches; photo appears on page 386 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969, February 03
Basketball game action; Phil Argento (13) and Mike Casey (34) during game; photo appears on page 229 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Basketball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt; Larry Steele (25) and opponent during game; photo appears on page in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
UK Athletic Board celebrates UK basketball's 1000th victory with a celebration cake; photo appears on page 387 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
UK Athletic Board celebrates UK basketball's 1000th victory with a celebration cake; photo appears on page 89 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Basketball game action, UK versus Vanderbilt; Kent Hollenbeck (32) watches Dan Issel (44) score,, [1969]
Governor Louis B. Nunn (1967-71) presents basketball coach Adolph Rupp the Louis B. Nunn Award,, [1971]
Basketball team photo, 1972-73 season; coach Joe B. Hall is seated far left, assistant coach Dick Parsons is seated far right,, [1972]
Unidentified UK basketball team members during Blue and White game; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1973-76]
Men's Basketball four-photo collage, 1974-75 season: 1. Coach Joe B. Hall and assistants Roy Edelman, Lynn Nance, Dick Parsons, and Leonard Hamilton; 2. Sophomore players Joey Holland, Larry Johnson, Ernie Whitus, and Merion Haskins; 3. Freshmen players Rick Robey, Dan Hall, James Lee, Jack Givens, and Mike Phillips; 4. Seniors Jimmy Don Conner, Kevin Grevey, Bob Guyette, Jerry Hale, G. J. Smith, and Mike Flynn,, [1974]
- Box 1C
- Item 140
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996.
To topMen's Basketball four-photo collage featuring coach Joe B. Hall, 1974-75 season: 1. In training room lounge with Bob Guyette (foreground) and Jack Givens; 2. With running program; 3. On the farm; 4. With administrative assistant Jane Rollins,, [1974]
- Box 1C
- Item 141
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996.
To topJane S. Rollins, administrative assistant to basketball coach Joe B. Hall, cutting a cake; athletics director Cliff Hagan is to her right,, [1975-79]
- Box 1C
- Item 142
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996.
To topUnidentified student reading the December 11, 1977 Kentucky Kernel, which features a front-page article on the death of basketball coach Adolph Rupp,, 1977, December
Basketball coach Joe B. Hall and player Fred Cowan,, [1977-78]
Basketball coach Joe B. Hall and player Jay Shidler,, [1977-78]
Basketball team photo, 1978 NCAA championship team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1978
- Box 1C
- Item 146
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topBasketball team photo, 1978 NCAA championship team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 146),, 1978
- Box 1C
- Item 146a
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Visual File No. 211.
Basketball team photo, 1978 NCAA championship team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1978
- Box 1C
- Item 147
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Visual File No. 211.
To topThousands of students and fans gather at Lexington's Bluegrass Field (airport) to greet the returning 1978 NCAA championship UK basketball team,, 1978
UK Men's Basketball team, December 1979; seated far left, Jane S. Rollins, to her left, coach Joe B. Hall,, 1979, December
- Box 1C
- Item 149
color, 3.5 inches by 4.75 inches. Transferred from 1996UA043, Jane S. Rollins, received January 26, 1996.
To topBasketball game action, UK versus Louisville; Kenny Walker (34) watches as Sam Bowie (31) takes a shot; photo appears on cover of Sports Information Press, Radio, T. V.; supplement on 1984 NCAA championships,, [1983]
- Box 1C
- Item 149-2
color, 6.75 inches by 8.5 inches (cropped)Note: photo is NOT a duplicate of Image 149; because of a numbering error, the "-2" is used to distinguish the photos from one another.
Basketball game action, UK versus unidentified opponent; Rex Chapman (3) takes a shot,, [1986-88]
Basketball team photo, 1988-89 season; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1988
- Box 1C
- Item 151
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topGroup of fans and supporters at a downtown event for UK basketball; in the photo are players Travis Ford (left center, black wind breaker jacket) and Jamal Mashburn (tall man in center, wearing "X" ball cap),, [1992]
Basketball team photo, 1992-93 season; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve and on photo caption,, 1992
- Box 1C
- Item 153
color, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topUnidentified UK basketball players during Blue and White game; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, undated
Unidentified UK basketball players during Blue and White game; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, undated
Unidentified UK basketball players during Blue and White game; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, undated
Unidentified members of the senior class basketball team. Photo appears on page 161 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, [1912]
Former UK basketball player and Athletics Director Cliff Hagan pictured reading to his children; photo taken when Hagan was player/coach of the Dallas Chapparals of the now-defunct American Basketball Association; Dallas Morning News staff photo, Jo Ball, photographer,, [1967]
The University of Kentucky College of Dentistry Basketball team versus the University of Kentucky Freshman basketball team. Cliff Berger. From the left: Jimmy Dan Conner (#20), Bob Guyette, unidentified UKCD player, G.J. Smith, and Keven Grevey (#35),, [1971 - 1972]
A Wildcat tradition calls for a special, individual appearance of each player before his last home game (Senior Night.) Melvin Turpin is standing with his mother and Coach Hall. They are waiting for him to break through the hoop with his name and picture on it,, 1984, March
- Box 43
- Item 6909
b / w, 4 inches by 6.5 inches. This photograph was taken by Chuck Perry. It is in Carl Cone's "A Pictorial History" on page 348, image 2.
To topJohn Pelphrey (far left), Deron Feldhaus (second from left), Richie Farmer (third from left) and Sean Woods (right) are listening to UK President Charles Wethington (second from right) talk to the press,, [1990]
- Box 44
- Item 6993
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photograph was taken by Charles Bertram and is a Lexington Herald-Leader photograph.
To topKyle Macy is playing basketball at Rupp Arena,, [1977]
The University of Kentucky Men's Basketball Team versus the University of Illinois at Rupp Arena. The Kentucky Players from the left: Jim Master (#20) Sam Bowie, and Kenny Walker,, [1983]
The University of Kentucky 2005 - 2006 team picture. On the front is the team picture with the heading "Kentucky vs Georgetown College November 9, 2005" and on the back is a blank statistics sheet for the game,, 2005
The 1995 / 1996 UK Men's Basketball Team. The team won the 1996 National Championship. Front row from the left: Assistant Coach Delray Brooks, Head Coach Rick Pitino, Allen Edwards, Derek Anderson, Jeff Sheppard, Tony Delk, Anthony Epps, Cameron Mills, Wayne Turner, Associate Coach Jim O'Brien, and Assistant Coach Winston Bennett. Standing from the left: Equipment Manager Bill Keightley, Administrative Assistant George Barber, Jason Lathrem, Oliver Simmons, Nazr Mohammed, Mark Pope, Walter McCarty, Antoine Walker, Jared Pickett, Ron Mercer, Trainer Eddie Jamiel, Assitant Strength Coach Layne Kaufman, and Strength Coach Shaun Brown,, 1995
- Box 52
- Item 7549
color, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topBasketball - Women's
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1903; photographer: Gregson, Eng., Lexington; photo appears in the 1903 Blue and White yearbook, page 95,, 1903
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1903; photographer: Gregson, Eng., Lexington; photo appears in the 1903 Blue and White yearbook, page 95 (duplicate of image 157),, 1903
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1903; photographer: Gregson, Eng., Lexington; photo appears in the 1903 Blue and White yearbook, page 95 (duplicate of image 157),, 1903
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1903; photographer: Gregson, Eng., Lexington; photo appears in the 1903 Blue and White yearbook, page 95 (duplicate of image 157),, 1903
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1903; photographer: Gregson, Eng., Lexington; photo appears in the 1903 Blue and White yearbook, page 95 (duplicate of image 157),, 1903
Women's basketball team, Kentucky State College, 1904; photographer: Mullens; photo appears on page 95 in the 1904 Echoes yearbook,, 1904
Women's basketball team, University of Kentucky, 1921; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve, including student coach and future Distinguished Alumna Sarah Blanding; photo appears on page 145 in the 1921 Kentuckian,, 1921
Unidentified members of a women's basketball team; the letter "G" is on their sweaters (possibly Georgetown College team) Received June 6, 1952 from the Athletics Department,, [1921]
Margaret Jameson (manager, far left), Mildred Morris (2nd from left), Dorothy Potter (captain, center), Nacy Stephenson (2nd from right), and Harriet Felsenthal are all members of the 1922 women's basketball team; photo appears on page 147 in the 1922 Kentuckian,, 1922
Melanie Warren, Owensboro, KY, starting center for the 1986 Lady Kats women's basketball team,, 1986
Athletics Board meeting; former governor A. B. Chandler sits to the left of University President Otis Singletary (4th from left), Cliff Hagan (standing 4th from right), Larry Forgy (standing 6th from right), Daniel Reedy (standing 3rd from left), Harry Lancaster (seated 2nd from left), and 14 other unidentified members,, [1987]
Cheerleading
Three unidentified UK female cheerleaders and seven unidentified male cheerleaders during the Bull Session at YM camp; photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1954]
- Box 1C
- Item 164
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topCheerleaders with bobbie socks and saddle oxford shoes attending the homecoming football game at Stoll Field, November 23, 1957; pictured from left to right are Nancy Lowe, Pat Nallinger, Ellery "Red" Calkin, Jr., Joan Weissinger, Evelyn O'Dell, and Charlene Scheibel; UK defeats Tennessee and cheerleaders bring out the beer barrel; photo appears in the 1958 Kentuckian, page 193 and on page 25 in the 1960 K-Book student handbook,, [1957]
Unidentified Manual High School (Louisville) cheerleaders; man in center is an unidentified UK cheerleader helping with extended programs; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1958, September 20
UK cheerleaders with the school mascot "Tucky" at Stoll Field; pictured front row, left to right, are Betty Davis, Sue Buchana, Nancy Barnett, and Lowell Stevens (back row, right) Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Unidentified UK cheerleaders running onto Stoll Field before game. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
UK cheerleaders, from left to right, Ray Burklow, Judy Pope, Judie Wylie, Mary Gail McCall, Paula Choate, Ida Mae McLaughlin, Debbie Delaney; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1963]
Two unidentified cheerleaders and three unidentified students, all homecoming queen finalists,, [1965]
Unidentified female cheerleader wearing a "G" on her sweater, possibly Georgetown College or University of Georgia,, [1966]
Unidentified cheerleaders at a unidentified basketball game; opponent's cheerleaders have "W" on their jerseys and a large mascot design of a bird of prey (eagle, possibly) hangs on the wall in the background,, [1960-65]
Two unidentified UK male and one female cheerleaders at basketball game. Photo appears on page 235 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Six prints, taped together, of University of Tennessee cheerleaders during a game at McLean Stadium at Stoll Field; Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1971]
Cheerleading team photo, all unidentified except the Barnstable twins, back row, who did commercials and traveled with Bob Hope to Vietnam. Received March 19 1984 from Photographic Services,, 1972
Patricia and Priscilla Barnstable, UK cheerleaders and daughters of former UK basketball standout Dale Barnstable; the twins traveled with Bob Hope's entourage to Vietnam to entertain troops there during the war over the Christmas season,, 1972
Patricia and Priscilla Barnstable, UK cheerleaders and daughters of former UK basketball standout Dale Barnstable; the twins traveled with Bob Hope's entourage to Vietnam to entertain troops there during the war over the Christmas season (duplicate of image 176),, 1972
Patricia and Priscilla Barnstable, UK cheerleaders and daughters of former UK basketball standout Dale Barnstable; the twins traveled with Bob Hope's entourage to Vietnam to entertain troops there during the war over the Christmas season (duplicate of image 176),, 1972
Five unidentified male and female cheerleaders at Commonwealth Stadium,, 1973
- Box 1C
- Item 177
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topUnidentified members of the cheerleading team,, [1974]
Presentation of the National Championship trophy to Dale Baldwin (in wheelchair) and rest of the 1986-87 team; athletics director Cliff Hagan is at far right,, 1987
Unidentified male cheerleader is standing left and Amy Boyanowski is standing right leading a cheer at Commonwealth Stadium,, 1990, September 01
Fencing
Field Hockey
Unidentified field hockey players during a game against Eastern State College, near Stoll Field in 1960; photo appears in 1960 Kentuckian, page 245. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Unidentified Eastern State College field hockey takes the ball from Barbara Brookhart during game near Stoll Field; photo appears on page 174 in the 1963 Kentuckian,, [1962]
Football
Unidentified members of the 1893 Kentucky State College football team; photo appears in the 1901 Kentuckian, page 39 and the May 9, 1965 Lexington Herald-Leader,, [1893]
Unidentified members of the 1897 Kentucky State College football team; photographer: J. D. Turner; photo appears on page 38 in the 1901 Kentuckian,, 1897
Unidentified football player,, [1898]
Unidentified football player,, [1898]
Unidentified members of the 1898 Kentucky State College "Great Second" football team; photo appears, along with a scoreboard of the season, on page 38 in the 1901 Kentuckian,, [1898]
Unidentified members of the 1899 Kentucky State College football team; photographer: R. L. McGlure and Jacob Inglewood; photo appears on page 36 in the 1901 Kentuckian,, [1899]
Football game crowd at Kentucky State College; fans are seated on first wooden grandstand, designed and erected by the Engineering Department; President James K. Patterson can be seen on the back row of the grandstand, middle left,, [1900]
Unidentified class football team, Kentucky State College,, [1902]
Kentucky State College football team photo, 1904; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1904
Unidentified people watching a football game. Photo appears on page 123 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, [1911]
Ashley Ward (2nd row, 5th from left) and other members of the 1911 football team; photo appears on page 124 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, [1911]
Unidentified students playing football at the Senior - Junior class game. Photo appears on page 159 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, [1911]
Unidentified members of the senior class football team. Photo appears on page 160 in the 1912 Kentuckian,, [1911]
Unidentified football players in a game against the University of Louisville, in Lexington. Photo appeared August 30, 1967 in the Kentucky Kernel,, [1912]
Photo of the football used in the 1912 Tennessee game, which UK won 13-6; from 1902 to 1917, the Kentucky football team did not have a losing season,, 1912
Unidentified members of the 1913 "The Wildcats" football team, State University of Kentucky; photo appears on page 110 in the 1914 Kentuckian,, 1913
Unidentified members of the 1913 "The Squad" football team, State University of Kentucky; photo appears on page 114 in the 1914 Kentuckian,, 1913
Unidentified people in and at the football parade,, 1913
Members of the 1914 State University football team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1914
- Box 1C
- Item 199
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topMembers of the 1914 State University football team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo from Eastern Kentucky University Archives. The original photo is owned by Smith Park, captain of this team (duplicate of image 199),, 1914
- Box 1C
- Item 199a
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives; .
Football team photo, unidentified freshman members of the 1915 team; photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader; photo appears on page 126 in the 1916 Kentuckian,, 1915
Fans watching the State University of Kentucky versus Purdue football game, 1915; State defeated Purdue 7-0; photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1915
William Rodes was a member of the University of Kentucky football team,, [1916]
UK football team, 1917; photo appears in the 1918 Kentuckian, page 207; pictured in front of Administration Building,, 1917
Football team photo; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, [1922]
- Box 1C
- Item 204
b / w, 9 inches by 12 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topTeam photo of the All-Kentucky Team; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1928
- Box 1C
- Item 205
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve.
To topUnidentified football player. Photo appears in the May 11, 1928 Kernel,, [1928]
UK football coaching staff, 1931; left to right, Lloyd Ramsey, Frank Moseley, Albert (Ab) Kirwan, Bernie Shively, Gene Myers, and Joe Rupert; photographer: Lafayette Studios, Lexington,, 1931
- Box 1C
- Item 207
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1978UA010, President Office of - Kirwan, Albert D.
To topAlbert D. (Ab) Kirwan as coach of the UK football team, talking with captain Joe Shepherd, with other players,, 1939
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- Item 208
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1978UA010, President Office of - Kirwan, Albert D.
To topUK football coaching staff, left to right, Frank Moseley, Bernie Shively, and Ab Kirwan,, 1939
- Box 1C
- Item 209
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1978UA010, President Office of - Kirwan, Albert D.
To topUK football coaching staff, (top row,left to right) Joe Rupert, Gene Myers, (bottom row, left to right) Frank Moseley, Ab Kirwan (head coach), and Bernie Shively (Athletics Director and line coach), 1939; photo appears in the Cincinnati Enquirer with caption reading "Presented above are the men who have prepared the University of Kentucky Wildcats unbeaten and untied in four starts, for the invasion of Xavier Stadium in the homecoming fracas Saturday afternoon" Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1939
Freshman football team, 1940; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photographer: Lafayette Studios, Lexington,, 1940
Members of the football team boarding a Delta Airlines plane; head coach Charlie Bradshaw is far right, wearing hat,, [1965]
Basketball team member Wallace Jones sits in a wheel chair on the sideline, after having an appendectomy, of the UK versus Alabama football game, 1947; photo appears on page 199 in the 1948 Kentuckian,, 1947
- Box 1C
- Item 213
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topPhoto appearing in the November 28, 1949 Cincinnati Enquirer with caption that reads "UK signs for Orange Bowl: University of Kentucky officials formally accepted the Orange Bowl committee's invitation to meet Santa Clara in the annual football classic on January 2, [1950]. Left to right, Dan Mahoney, Orange Bowl president, Coach Bear Bryant, UK Athletic Director Bernie Shively, and Van Kussrow, Chairman of the Orange Bowl schedule committee." Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1949, November 28
Photo appearing in the November 28, 1949 Cincinnati Enquirer with caption that reads "UK signs for Orange Bowl: University of Kentucky officials formally accepted the Orange Bowl committee's invitation to meet Santa Clara in the annual football classic on January 2, [1950]. Left to right, Dan Mahoney, Orange Bowl president, Coach Bear Bryant, UK Athletic Director Bernie Shively, and Van Kussrow, Chairman of the Orange Bowl schedule committee." Received from Cincinnati Enquirer, June 13, 1959 (duplicate of image 214),, 1949, November 28
Photo appearing in the November 28, 1949 Cincinnati Enquirer with caption that reads "UK signs for Orange Bowl: University of Kentucky officials formally accepted the Orange Bowl committee's invitation to meet Santa Clara in the annual football classic on January 2, [1950]. Left to right, Dan Mahoney, Orange Bowl president, Coach Bear Bryant, UK Athletic Director Bernie Shively, and Van Kussrow, Chairman of the Orange Bowl schedule committee." Received from Cincinnati Enquirer, June 13, 1959 (duplicate of image 214),, 1949, November 28
Photo appearing in the November 28, 1949 Cincinnati Enquirer with caption that reads "UK signs for Orange Bowl: University of Kentucky officials formally accepted the Orange Bowl committee's invitation to meet Santa Clara in the annual football classic on January 2, [1950]. Left to right, Dan Mahoney, Orange Bowl president, Coach Bear Bryant, UK Athletic Director Bernie Shively, and Van Kussrow, Chairman of the Orange Bowl schedule committee." Received from Cincinnati Enquirer, June 13, 1959 (duplicate of image 214),, 1949, November 28
Photo appearing in the November 28, 1949 Cincinnati Enquirer with caption that reads "UK signs for Orange Bowl: University of Kentucky officials formally accepted the Orange Bowl committee's invitation to meet Santa Clara in the annual football classic on January 2, [1950]. Left to right, Dan Mahoney, Orange Bowl president, Coach Bear Bryant, UK Athletic Director Bernie Shively, and Van Kussrow, Chairman of the Orange Bowl schedule committee." Received from Cincinnati Enquirer, June 13, 1959 (duplicate of image 214),, 1949, November 28
Football team photo; members of the 1950-51 Sugar Bowl Champions UK football team,, 1950
Celebration dinner after UK victory over Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, New Year's Day, 1951; pictured from right, Charles Grenrod, Ab Kirwan, Betty Kirwan, Governor A. B. Chandler, Athletics Director Bernie Shively, Mrs. Chandler, UK President Herman Donovan; others are unidentified; photographer: Leon Price Picture Service,, 1951, January 01
- Box 1D
- Item 216
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Transferred from 1978UA010, President Office of - Kirwan, Albert D.
To topFour members of UK football team, (left to right) Larry Jones, Harry Jones, Bill Leskovar, and quarterback Vito "Babe" Parilli, practice for the 1952 Cotton Bowl against Texas Christian; AP photo. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1951, December 31
Coach Paul Bryant (seated, center) and football team members celebrate victory over Cincinnati; pictured are Tom Fillian (21), Bobby Fry (71), O. E. Philpot (36), Clark Ratcliffe (30), Frank Fuller (75) and Jack Cassons (85); photographer: Herb Heise, Cincinnati Enquirer. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1952, October 26
Members of UK football team before game against Cincinnati; pictured are (left to right) Tony Chiccino, Tommy Adkins, Allen Felch, Ralph Paolone, Jack Hanley, and Guy Tracey; AP photo. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1952, October 21
Wide shot of Stoll Field during football game against unidentified team; Public Relations photo,, [1952]
- Box 1D
- Item 219-2
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Note: photo is NOT a duplicate of Image 219; because of a numbering error, the "-2" is used to distinguish the photos from one another.
Wide shot of Stoll Field during football game against unidentified team. Photo taken at kickoff moment; Public Relations photo,, [1952]
Photo of quarterback Vito "Babe" Parilli holding the new street sign "Avenue of Champions"; the name of the Euclid Avenue portion which ran between Memorial Coliseum and Stoll Field was changed after UK's Cotton Bowl 1952 victory; the change reflected the success of the football and basketball teams in recent years; photo appears in the 1965 Kentuckian, page 44,, 1952
Unidentified students carrying the beer barrel trophy, which was won back after UK's victory over Tennessee, score 27-21; photo appears on page 44 in the 1965 Kentuckian,, [1953]
Football Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant (center) with Vito Parilli and Doug Moseley, team captains,, [1953]
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- Item 223
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Negative of the photo in Mack Hughes File 331 (section "Football, Coaches".
To topFootball Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant (center) with Vito Parilli and Doug Moseley, team captains,, [1953]
- Box 1D
- Item 224
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Negative of the photo in Mack Hughes File 331 (section "Football, Coaches".
To topFootball Coach Blanton Collier gets victory ride after UK defeats Tennessee, 14-13, in his first season as head coach; photo appears on page 190 in the University of Kentucky: A Pictorial History by Carl B. Cone,, 1954
Mrs. Frank Dickey (far left), UK President Frank Dickey (2nd from left) and other unidentified people are watching UK Trustee and former Governor A. B. Chandler kiss the unidentified Homecoming Queen at Stoll Field; photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1957]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1955]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; The Kentuckian photo,, [1956]
Unidentified football players during game against Louisiana State University,, 1956
UK football team members Clyde Murrell (left), Ivan Curnutte (center, being held), and Tom Donlon. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1957, September 04
Several members of 1957 UK football team pictured with Athletics Director Bernie Shively, far right and the beer barrel "trophy" won back by the team against Tennessee; photographer: Public Relations; photo appears in the November 26, 1957 Lexington Leader; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve. Received December 4, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1957, November 26
Several members of 1957 UK football team; kneeling left to right are Harry Johnson, Al Appleby, Bill Harmon, Bill Bloomingdale, and coach John North; standing left to right are Don Sinor, Bill Scott, and Bob Hunt,, 1957, October 30
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1957]
Three UK players, Art Janes, John Slack, and Jerry Shehan, pose during practice. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1957, October 30
Unidentified members of the freshman football team during practice,, [1958]
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- Item 235
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo damaged; several odd-shaped square pieces cut out of the photo.
To topFans climb on the goal post after the UK versus Tennessee game; photographer: University of Kentucky,, 1958, November 22
Fans holding part of a goal post after the UK versus Tennessee game, November 22, 1958; Lexington Leader staff photo. Received December 1, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, November 22
UK football player Bobby Cravens (28) is tackled by Auburn player Jimmie Ricketts as Cravens tries to get over his own teammate Jim Miller (60) during an October 12, 1958 game. Received December 1, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, October 12
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; Public Relations photo,, [1959]
Fans sitting in rain at UK football game,, [1959]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1959]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1959]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1959]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent; photographer: Bill Diehl, Jr. and Associates. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent,, [1960]
UK football head coach Charlie Bradshaw (1962-68) talking with an unidentified player; Public Relations photo,, [1962-68]
Dicky Lyons (24) carrying the ball against Ole Miss,, 1967
Unidentified majorette, using flaming batons, during band routine on the football field; game unidentified,, [1967]
Fans watching a football game in 1968; photo appears on page 220 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968
Unidentified UK football players doing pre-game warm-ups. Photo appears on page 218 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Fans standing in stadium watching a night football game. Photo appears on page 80 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football player with a bleeding injury on his face, walking off the field; photo appears on page 15 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during game against Florida. Photo appears on page 216 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during game against Auburn. Photo appears on page 217 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during game against unidentified opponent. Photo appears on page 444 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during game against unidentified opponent. Photo appears on page 78 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during practice. Patterson Office Tower construction in the background. Photo appears on page 123 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football players during game against unidentified opponent. Photo appears on page 279 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
UK football player David Roller (60) helped off the field during the Auburn game. Photo appears on page 218 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football player helping another injured player during 1968 game. Photo appears on page 219 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Head football coach Charlie Bradshaw (1962-68, at left, wearing hat) and other unidentified individuals. Photo appears on page 219 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football players during game against Florida. Photo appears on page 215 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football players during game against Auburn. Photo appears on page 214 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Head football coach Charlie Bradshaw (1962-68) with unidentified UK football players. Photo appears on page 213 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent. Photo appears on page 5 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified Georgia player catching a pass during a game against UK. Photo appears on page 216 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football players during game against unidentified opponent. Photo appears on page 215 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified football players during game against Florida. Photo appears on page 215 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified men playing intramural football. Photo appears on page 216 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
UK football team photo in 1968; photo appears on page 384 of the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified workers removing show from Stoll Field before game; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1968]
Dr. Claude Sullivan (right) reading from a paper while Athletics Director Harry Lancaster (center) and Alice Sullivan (left) stand and listen on the field during football game; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1968]
Six unidentified UK football players posing with a football; Coach Charlie Bradshaw is at far left,, [1968]
Fans watching football at game, Autumn 1969; photo appears in the football program "Wildcat Gridiron News Page",, [1969]
Photo of UK student and fan, Keith Steer, in the stands watching the UK versus Virginia Tech game, November 01, 1971; Lexington Herald-Leader photo, David Perry, photographer,, 1971, November 01
UK football players Ken Fuller (left), Darryl Bishop (center) and trainer Roy Don Wilson watch as Jean Ham, Director of Extension Service for Home Economics, demonstrates proper dining techniques; head coach Fran Curci (1973-81) invited the extension service to instruct the UK team in etiquette for dinners, banquets, etc.; Public Relations photo,, [1973]
UK football players Ken Fuller (left), Darryl Bishop (center) and trainer Roy Don Wilson watch as Jean Ham, Director of Extension Service for Home Economics, demonstrates proper dining techniques; head coach Fran Curci (1973-81) invited the extension service to instruct the UK team in etiquette for dinners, banquets, etc.; Public Relations photo,, [1973]
UK Head football coach Fran Curci talking as University President Otis Singletary looks on, December 1972; Louisville Courier-Journal photo,, [1972]
Kentucky Governor Julian Carroll with unidentified UK football player in locker room,, [1974-79]
UK Head football coach Fran Curci (1973-81) talks with several unidentified players in uniform during game,, [1977]
Unidentified UK football player talking with unidentified man on sideline during Utah game,, 1980, September 06
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- Item 281
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photo is Photographic Services No. 21392 - Regular Series.
To topUnidentified UK football player during Utah game,, 1980, September 06
- Box 1D
- Item 282
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. This photo is Photographic Services No. 21392 - Regular Series.
To topUK Head football coach Jerry Claiborne (1982-89) on sideline during unidentified game,, [1982]
Athletics Director C. M. Newton (left) introduces Bill Curry as the head coach,, 1990
Athletics trophy case; Public Relations photo,, undated
UK Football coaching staff; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page 385 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified UK football player in whirlpool talking with unidentified trainer,, [1969]
General
Fans cheering at UK football game,, [1972]
Fans cheering at UK football game,, [1972]
Athletics Association Board members; University Information Services photo. From the left: Chuck Ellinger, unidentified man, President Otis Singletary, unidentified man, Coach Roach (African - American) and an unidentified man.,, 1974
Six unidentified individuals standing for picture on Stoll Field, McLean Stadium,, [1968]
UK Athletics Association meeting in the Administration Building board room. Standing from the left: Mathews, Tim Futrell (Student Government President), Joe L. Massic, Lyman Ginger, Tom Brower, Don Lee (Manager), Rusty Wright, James Pence, J. T. Frankenberger, Nick Pisaceud, Steve Diachum, and Wimberly Royster. Seated from the left: Glenwood Creech, D. Angelucci, Ab Kirwan, Coach Lancaster, and President Otis Singletary.,, [1969]
"K-Men" outing in Paintsville; pictured left to right are Harry Lancaster (future athletics director), Claude Hammond ('41), John Allen (?), Henry Hammond, Robert Hall ('37), future coach Joe B. Hall, Luke Linden ('39),, 1966, June
Two young fans holding "Go Cats" signs in the stands at UK football game; pictured are John Kimbrell (left) and Timmy Barker, both of Lexington; Lexington Herald-Leader photo, David Perry, photographer,, [1969]
Harry Lancaster, former assistant basketball coach and former Athletics Director, pictured standing with three unidentified people,, [1978-80]
Milward Elliot (back row, 3rd from right) and eleven unidentified men are all members of the 1898 Field Day team,, 1898
Coaches Eddie Sutton (back, right) and Jeremy Claiburne (back, left) are with the competition winners who brought in the most donations in the United Way Campaign,, [1987]
Golf
University of Kentucky 1959-1960 Golf Team: Jack Gallagher (back row, second from right), Larry Heath (back row, third from right), Mort Harkey (back row, third from left), Coach L. L. Martin (back row, far left), Johnny Kirk (front row, far right), Ken Arnold (front row, far left), and (not in order) Gary Lester, Jim Berling, John Codey, Tommy Everett, George Mitchell, and Charles McLaughlin. This photo is first on page 213 in the 1959 "Kentuckian" and on page 48 of the 1959-1960 "K-Book",, [1959]
Soccer
Swimming
Unidentified members of the men's swim team; photo appears in the 1956-57 K-Book, page 76; Public Relations photo,, [1955]
Four unidentified women in caps and swimsuits, posing by the pool; members of the Blue Marlins aquatic ballet club,, [1957]
Unidentified members of the swim team. Photo appears in 1959 Kentuckian, page 212 and on page 49 of the 1959-60 K-Book,, [1958]
Unidentified members of the Blue Marlins aquatic ballet club; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1959
Members of the Blue Marlins aquatic ballet club, left to right, Arline Dixon, Virginia Kemp, Sonya Lancaster, Betsy Haselden, Sue Rolunsan,, 1959, February 23
Five unidentified members of the Blue Marlins aquatic ballet club; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1963]
Unidentified women swimming,, [1965]
The Lady Katfish Freshman Team (Freshman Swim Team). From the left: Jill Abercrombie, Bonnie Franklin, Sandra Boharquez, Kelly Augustus, Bartley Pratt, Laura Carrol, Peggy Sheets, Ginger McNeill, Margaret Sumrall, Mary Jaye Barber, and Jill Bumgarner,, 1987, February
Tennis
Five members of the UK Tennis team, left to right, Richardson, Cummingham, Ratliff, Smith, and Miller. Photo appears on page 209 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Members of the UK Tennis team, left to right, Coach Downing, D. Randall, J. O'Brien, W. Donohoe, F. Montgomery, Houston, unidentified, and J. Lucien,, [1948]
Eight unidentified members of the UK Tennis team. Photo appears on page 46 in the 1959-60 K-Book,, [1959]
Unidentified members of the UK Tennis team. Photo appears on page 388 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Track
Twelve unidentified members of the State University Track team, pole vaulting and shot put; print from Nollau glass negatives,, [1907]
Two unidentified members of the State University Track team,, [1910]
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- Item 329
b / w, 3.5 inches by 4.75 inches. Accessioned from Administration Building, January 03, 1966.
To topUnidentified members of the UK Track team, 1919-20; photo appears on page 126 in the 1920 Kentuckian,, 1919
UK Track team photo; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page 206 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1940]
UK Freshman Track team photo; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photo appears on page 207 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1940]
Press Whelan, track team member for UK. Photo appears on page 47 in the 1959-60 K-Book,, [1959]
Unidentified members of UK Track team, pictured running on campus,, [1959]
Fans watching unidentified UK Women's Track team member running in meet; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1964]
Two unidentified UK Men's Track team members and two unidentified opponents crossing finish line at track meet; photo appears on page 389 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Bob Brewer, UK Track team member, running during meet; photo appears on page 124 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Unidentified member of UK Track team throwing shot put at meet, 1969; photo appears on page 125 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Wildcat Mascot
The original, live wildcat mascot of the University of Kentucky, "Fuzzy"; photo appears in the October 03, 1930 Kentucky Kernels accompanying an article about his death; he was mascot for six years; Louis E. Nollau print,, [1930]
UK mascot at baseball game, posing with unidentified umpire,, [1980]
Karen Sexton and wildcat mascot,, 1991
University of Tennessee Mascot. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader Staff,, [1959]
Awards and Scholarships
Photo image of a letter of promotion written for Cassius M. Clay and signed by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln,, 1862, April 15
- Box 1E
- Item 341-2
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Note: photo is NOT a duplicate of Image 341; because of a numbering error, the "-2" is used to distinguish the photos from one another.
Photo image of a letter of promotion written for Cassius M. Clay and signed by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1862; this image enlarged to show signature,, 1862, April 15
Photo image of a letter of promotion written for Cassius M. Clay and signed by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1862; this image enlarged to show signature,, 1862, April 15
Three award winners at the 82nd UK commencement; pictured left to right are Charles Whaley and Mary Sue McWhirter, Outstanding Man and Women of the 1949 graduating class, and Vice President Albin W. Barkley, Sullivan Medallion recipient, June 6, 1949. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1949, June 06
Three unidentified female scholarship winners, September 1955; Public Relations photo ,, 1955, September
Fourteen high school seniors from around the state awarded various scholarships to the University,, [1955]
Unidentified senior (center) winner of the Delta Sigma Pi (Professional business fraternity) award; to the left is C. C. Carpenter, Dean of Commerce; man to the right is unidentified; photo appears on page 35 in the 1956-57 K-Book,, [1956]
Hughetta Alica Bartlett (seated on arm of couch, far right), Ronald W. McCabe (standing far right), Lloyd R. Cress (3rd from right) and eleven unidentified individuals are all high school scholarship recipients,, 1956
High school seniors receive full scholarships to UK; pictured are Lloyd R. Cress, Hughetta Alice Bartlett and Ronald McCabe,, 1956
High school seniors receive full scholarships to UK; pictured are Lloyd R. Cress, Hughetta Alice Bartlett and Ronald McCabe; Louisville Courier-Journal photo, Joe Reister, photographer,, 1956
David Dick (far right) and an unidentified woman receive Sullivan scholarships and are standing with UK Vice President Leo Chamberlain, November 3, 1956; Public Relations photo,, 1956, November 03
Unidentified woman (left) receives the Sullivan Scholarship, pictured with UK Vice President Leo M. Chamberlain, November 3, 1956; Public Relations photo,, 1956, November 03
Four UK graduate students receive fellowships; pictured are Joy Neale Query, George Lester (seated), Robert Dowd (standing left) and Raymon Cravens, April 3, 1957; Public Relations photo,, 1957, April 3
Four UK graduate students receive fellowships; pictured are Joy Neale Query, George Lester (seated), Robert Dowd (standing left) and Raymon Cravens, April 3, 1957; Public Relations photo,, 1957, April 3
Robert Berry (standing, 2nd from right) and nine unidentified students are all UK scholarship winners, April 27, 1957; Public Relations photo,, 1957, April 27
Robert Berry (standing, 2nd from right) and nine unidentified students are all UK scholarship winners, April 27, 1957; Public Relations photo (duplicate of image 354),, 1957, April 27
Barbara Roberts and Dick Lehman are UK Sullivan Scholarship winners, May 09, 1957; Public Relations photo,, 1957, May 09
Barbara Roberts and Dick Lehman are UK Sullivan Scholarship winners, May 09, 1957; Public Relations photo,, 1957, May 09
Five students honored for being in the top three percent of the 1957 graduating class; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1957
Two unidentified students holding a gift awarded for being outstanding seniors, May 25, 1957; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1957, May 25
Five students awarded semester scholarship in Dairy Manufacturing, October 10, 1957; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve along with Frank Welch, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Theodore Freeman, professor of dairying; Louisville Courier-Journal photo,, 1957, October 10
Two unidentified students (two on left), receiving an award, pictured with unidentified man in center and Dan Terrell, Dean of Engineering; Public Relations photo,, [1958]
Debate contest winners; top and bottom are unidentified; student in center is Larry Pope; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1958, May 13
KAT Award; pictured left to right, Ann Murphy, Greg Rhodaneye, Belinda Clark, and Cynthia Bedell,, 1958, May 17
IT and T Electrical Engineering scholarship winners (standing left to right) Robert H. Adams, Normany Y. Cravens and (seated left to right) Donald Ockerman and Emil Perry,, 1958, May 29
IT and T Electrical Engineering scholarship winners (standing left to right) Robert H. Adams, Normany Y. Cravens and (seated left to right) Donald Ockerman and Emil Perry,, 1958, May 29
Group of students receiving unidentified award; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; photographer: Babson Bros. Co.,, 1958, October 16
UK Speech Contest winners, left to right, Lawson, King, two unidentified individuals, May 23,1958; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1958, May 23
UK President Ab Kirwan (left) presenting award to unidentified student; spouse Elizabeth Kirwan is at right,, [1968]
UK President Ab Kirwan (left) presenting award to unidentified student; spouse Elizabeth Kirwan is at right (duplicate of image 367),, [1968]
Don Graeter and Rosemary Cox awarded Outstanding Greeks, 1968-69; photo appears on page 376 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Photo image of the Presidential Medallion worn by John W. Oswald at his inauguration in April 1964; photographer R. R. Rodney Boyce & Associates,, [1970]
Photo image of the Presidential Medallion worn by John W. Oswald at his inauguration in April 1964; photographer R. R. Rodney Boyce & Associates (duplicate of image 369),, [1970]
Groups of Service Award recipients, Student Center Auxiliary Services, 1980; proof sheet with eight separate photos,, 1980
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- Item 370
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Single proof sheet with several photos; Photographic Services No. 20771, Regular Series.
To topThree awards given at the Institute for Mining and Minerals Research; proof sheet with six separate photos,, 1980
- Box 1E
- Item 371
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Single proof sheet with several photos; Photographic Services No. 20776, Regular Series.
To topPhoto image of the plaque for names of recipients of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Medallion; this plaque is from Hampden-Sydney College, one of several southern colleges and universities (including the University of Kentucky) that award the medallion,, undated
Board of Trustees
University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1952, in Administration Building boardroom including Governor Lawrence Weatherby and UK President Herman Donovan both seated at the far left end of the board table; other names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve,, 1952, September
University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1952, in Administration Building boardroom; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 373),, 1952, September
Esther McChesney swearing in new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1959, April 7
Esther McChesney swearing in new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1959, April 7
Esther McChesney swearing in new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo, April 10, 1959,, 1959, April 7
Esther McChesney swearing in new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo, April 10, 1959 (duplicate of image 376),, 1959, April 7
Esther McChesney swearing in new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members; names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve; Lexington Herald-Leader photo, April 10, 1959 (duplicate of image 376),, 1959, April 7
Four new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees including Dr. Thomas Clark far right sworn in by Esther McChesney (right); names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve;, 1960, May 25
Four new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees including Dr. Thomas Clark far right sworn in by Esther McChesney (right); names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 377),, 1960, May 25
Four new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees including Dr. Thomas Clark far right sworn in by Esther McChesney (right); names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 377),, 1960, May 25
Four new University of Kentucky Board of Trustees including Dr. Thomas Clark far right sworn in by Esther McChesney (right); names of individuals listed on photograph sleeve (duplicate of image 377),, 1960, May 25
Kentucky Governor Bert Combs (seated at table, center, with hands on table) and eleven unidentified members of the Board of Trustees; Received December of 1960 from Public Relations photo,, 1960, December
The first University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting the Patterson Office Tower, December 1969; Kentucky Governor Louie B. Nunn at head of table; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1969, December
The first University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting the Patterson Office Tower, December 1969; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1969, December
The first University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting the Patterson Office Tower, December 1969; Kentucky Governor Louie B. Nunn at head of table (back to camera), UK President Otis Singletary on left of the Governor, former Governor A. B. Chandler is two down from Singletary; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1969, December
The first University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting the Patterson Office Tower, December 1969; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1969, December
Pictured from left, Athletics Director Cliff Hagan, University President Otis Singletary, and Stanley Burlew (BOT, 1972-75) talking at a Board meeting,, 1974, December 10
Pictured from left, Albert Clay, unidentified, William Sturgill, Richard Cooper, and Lucille Blazer at Board meeting,, 1975, January 27
Pictured from left, Albert Clay, unidentified, William Sturgill, Richard Cooper, and Lucille Blazer at Board meeting (duplicate of image 384),, 1975, January 27
From left, University of Kentucky Board of Trustees member Ronald Geary, University President Otis Singletary, and former Kentucky Governor Edward Breathitt at Board meeting,, 1981, August
University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meeting in Patterson Office Tower,, [1984]
Pictured from left, Kentucky Governor Martha Layne Collins and University of Kentucky Trustee George Grifflin (Trustee Robert T. McCowan is behind them) at a Board meeting,, 1985, September 18
Pictured from left, Raymond Betts (faculty representative), Donna Greenwall (SGA President) and David Driscoll are sworn in as University of Kentucky Trustees,, [1986]
Members of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees; pictured standing, second row, 2nd from right is Ted Bates, standing, second row, fifth from right is Julia Tackett; others unidentified,, [1989]
University President Charles T. Wethington, Jr. (left) with former Kentucky Governor A. B. Chandler at Wethington's appointment to the Board of Trustees,, [1991]
New University of Kentucky Board of Trustees members are sworn in; pictured from left, Kay Shropshire Bell (alumni representative), Marian Moore Sims, Frank C. Shoop, and Scott Crosbie (SGA President),, 1991, August
University President Charles T. Wethington, former Kentucky Governor Ed Breathitt (far left), Vice President Ben Carr (standing, right) and other members of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees meet in the Administration Building boardroom,, 1993
Governor A. D. Stanley and his wife,, 1916, June 1
President Frank McVey, R. C. Stoll, Senator D. H. Peak, Miss Mahler, Governor A. O. Stanley, and John Shain. Governor Stanley is signing an appropriation bill. This image is in the 1918 Kentuckian on page 27,, 1953, January
President Frank McVey, R. C. Stoll, Senator D. H. Peak, Miss Mahler, Governor A. O. Stanley, and John Shain. Governor Stanley is signing an appropriation bill. This image is in the 1918 Kentuckian on page 27,, 1953, January
Governor Lawrence Wetherby on the right,, 1954, October 5
- Box 35
- Item 6280
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photo is a Lexington Herald-Leader Photo.
To topDr. Thomas Clark speaks with Governor Bert T. Combs,, [1959-1963]
Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler (1935-39 and 1955-59) congratulates Coach Fran Curci (1973-1981),, [1979]
Buildings and Grounds
Administration / Main Building
Cadets with two cannons in front of Administration Building; building features a rounded cupola,, [1882-97]
Cadets with two cannons in front of Administration Building; building features a rounded cupola (duplicate of image 393),, [1882-97]
Cadets with two cannons in front of Administration Building; building features a rounded cupola (duplicate of image 393),, [1882-97]
Administration Building, on President's Avenue, in front of White Hall,, [1890]
Administration Building, with rounded cupola and hand-titled "Main Building"; photographer: Edgar C. Lovenhart. Received February 17, 1986 by purchase,, [1890-97]
Administration Building, with rounded cupola; smoke stack in foreground, Gillis Building to the right,, [1890 - 97]
- Box 2A
- Item 396
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photographic Services, broken glass negative, January 25, 1967.
To topAdministration Building, rounded cupola,, [1890-97]
Administration Building, rounded cupola,, [1890-97]
Administration Building, rounded cupola,, [1890-97]
Administration Building, top of cupola removed in 1897, dating the photo to 1897-1903; received August 18, 1948 from Dr. Funkhouser's office,, [1897-1903]
- Box 2A
- Item 400
b / w, 4.25 inches by 5.75 inches on matteCopy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topAdministration Building; sepia tone postcard published by Wrenn and King, Lexington,, [1905]
Administration Building,, [1905]
Group of people in front of the Administration Building; man on far left, top of stairs (with white beard) is James K. Patterson (UK President, 1878-1910), man standing next to cadet is Frank L. McVey (UK President, 1917-1940),, [1910]
- Box 2A
- Item 403
b / w, 2 inches by 3 inches, faded reproductionAccessioned from Administration Building, January 03, 1966
To topCadets saluting in front of Administration Building; Gillis Building is to the right,, [1910]
- Box 2A
- Item 404
b / w, 2 inches by 3 inches, faded reproductionAccessioned from Administration Building, January 03, 1966
To topGroup of people in front of the Administration Building; man on far left, top of stairs (with white beard) is James K. Patterson (UK President, 1878-1910), man standing next to cadet is Frank L. McVey (UK President, 1917-1940),, [1910]
- Box 2A
- Item 405
b / w, 2 inches by 3 inches, faded reproductionAccessioned from Administration Building, January 03, 1966
To topGroup of people in front of the Administration Building; man on far left, top of stairs (with white beard) is James K. Patterson (UK President, 1878-1910),, [1910]
- Box 2A
- Item 406
b / w, 2 inches by 3 inches, faded reproductionAccessioned from Administration Building, January 03, 1966
To topAdministration Building during winter. Photo appears on page 9 in the 1920 Kentuckian,, [1919]
Administration Building,, [1920]
Administration Building,, [1950]
Administration Building, June 1953; flag pole in front circle; Public Relations photo,, 1953, June
Administration Building with trees and cannon on front lawn; photographer: John Mitchell,, [1955]
Administration Building,, [1956]
- Box 2A
- Item 412
b / w, 2.5 inches by 3.75 inches. Received August 19, 1999, 1999UA062 - Jeff Sheppard.
To topAdministration Building,, [1956]
- Box 2A
- Item 413
b / w, 2.5 inches by 3.75 inches. Received August 19, 1999, 1999UA062 - Jeff Sheppard.
To topAdministration Building with cars parked in front circle; photo appears in 1957 Kentuckian, page 16; Photographer: Thomasson-Smith,, [1956]
Administration Building; Public Relations photo,, [1958]
Administration Building, cannon on front lawn,, [1958]
Administration Building with cars parked in front, September 8, 1959; Public Relations photo,, 1958, September 08
Administration Building, heavy equipment digging in front of building; Public Relations photo,, 1961, April 05
Administration Building; Public Relations photo,, 1965, June 02
Side and front entrance of Administration Building, students walking down circle in front; photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce & Associates; photo appears on page 102 in Hail Kentucky,, [1965]
Administration Building, workmen on roof clearing away wind-damaged sections; Public Relation photo,, 1971, December 15
A drawing of the Administration / Main Building done by C.G. Morehead,, undated
- Box 52
- Item 7550
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches This photograph was received from the Alumni Association on April 5, 2006. It was transferred from 2006UA018.
To topAdministration / Main Building - Fire
An exterior view of the Administration Building / Main Building which shows smoke from the fire,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is helping to clean up the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified people are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. Smoke can be seen coming from the roof,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified men are helping during the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
President Charles Wethington seated, putting on protective clothing as unidentified men watch. This was after the Administration Building fire,, 2001, May 15
President Wethington (center) and unidentified men are proceeding to enter the Administration Building,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified fire fighters are bringing large photos out of the Administration Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
Frank Burch (on Left) and Sue Burch are standing near the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified people are standing outside, watching the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified people are standing outside, watching the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
A fire truck is outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
A close up of a window in the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. A fire truck is in front and there is quite a bit of smoke,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. A fire truck is in front,, 2001, May 15
A fire truck is outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
A fire truck and unidentified fire fighters are outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
A fire truck is outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified fire fighters are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. There is smoking debris on the ground in front of the fire fighters,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Fire trucks and unidentified fire fighters are outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. One fire fighter is spraying water onto the roof of the building from the top of a ladder that is towering over the building,, 2001, May 15
President Wethington (center, blue coveralls and a white hat), Harold Tree Sandford (far right) and two unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Three unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
The entrance of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
President Wethington (right, blue coveralls and a white hat) and three unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. Wethington is talking to a fire fighter,, 2001, May 15
Frank Burch is outside the Administration / Main Building after the fire is extinguished,, 2001, May 15
Frank Burch is outside the Administration / Main Building after the fire is extinguished,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. There is an unidentified fire fighter in front of the building,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. There is an unidentified fire fighter in front of the building,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified, male, African American fire fighter is seated on the ground and eating after helping to extinguish the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is standing outside the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified fire fighters are standing outside the Administration / Main Building after putting out the fire,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified fire fighter is accessing the damage that the fire did to the Administration / Main Building. There is a pile of debris in front of the door to the building,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified fire fighters are helping to extinguish the fire in the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire. There are two unidentified fire fighters on the steps,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified men is standing outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified men are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
A pile of smoking debris on the ground outside of the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified fire fighter is carrying a hose away from the Administration / Main Building after putting out the fire,, 2001, May 15
Former President Otis Singletary is looking at the Administration / Main Building after the fire,, 2001, May 15
President Emeritus Otis Singletary (right) and Frank Burch are outside the Administration / Main Building fire,, 2001, May 15
Left to right: Terry Birdwhistell, President Charles Wethington, unidentified female, Marian Sims, and Frank Burch stand outside the Administration / Main Building after the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified men are walking into the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is standing outside of the Administration / Main Building, while unidentified fire fighters are putting out the fire,, 2001, May 15
President Charles Wethington (right) is talking with President Emeritus Otis Singletary (center) and Terry Birdwhistell after the Administration / Main Building fire,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified men are moving the painted portraits of the former presidents of the University of Kentucky,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is seated outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified fire fighters are walking outside of the Administration / Main building after putting out the fire,, 2001, May 15
Frank Burch and others are gathered on the lawn of the Administration / Main Building,, 2001, May 15
Two fire trucks are outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
Unidentified fire fighters are standing outside of the Administration / Main Building putting out the fire,, 2001, May 15
Former President Otis Singletary (right) is talking with President Wethington outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
President Wethington is standing outside the Administration / Main Building during the fire with other unidentified people. He is talking on a cell phone,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is holding the painted portrait of former President Otis Singletary,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified fire fighters are spraying water on the Administration / Main Building to extinguish the fire,, 2001, May 15
Two unidentified fire fighters are watching water being sprayed on the Administration / Main Building to extinguish the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
A close up of a window in the Administration / Main Building broken out during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
President Wethington (second from left) and other unidentified men are standing outside near the Administration / Main Building after the fire,, 2001, May 15
An exterior view of the Administration / Main Building after the fire was extinguished,, 2001, May 15
A pile of smoking debris is outside an entrance to the Administration / Main Building after the fire,, 2001, May 15
A fire truck is outside of the Administration / Main Building during the fire,, 2001, May 15
An unidentified man is carrying materials out of the Administration Building after the fire was put out,, 2001, May 15
Administration / Main Building - Fire - Rosko, Tom - Group 1
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 15
- Box 2A
- Item 422
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko; NOTE: Images 422-426 are missing; they did not develop or do not pertain to the University of Kentucky.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 15
- Box 2A
- Item 423
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko; NOTE: Images 422-426 are missing; they did not develop or do not pertain to the University of Kentucky.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 15
- Box 2A
- Item 424
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko; NOTE: Images 422-426 are missing; they did not develop or do not pertain to the University of Kentucky.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 15
- Box 2A
- Item 425
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko; NOTE: Images 422-426 are missing; they did not develop or do not pertain to the University of Kentucky.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 15
- Box 2A
- Item 426
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko; NOTE: Images 422-426 are missing; they did not develop or do not pertain to the University of Kentucky.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement and boxes of records sent to Munters Corp. in Chicago,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 427
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; legal department office in basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 428
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement hallway,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 429
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Board of Trustees storage area adjacent to boardroom,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 430
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; lobby and hallway on first floor,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 431
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Munters Corp. employee loads boxes of records to be preserved,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 432
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; President's office and storage room off reception area,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 433
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; President's office,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 434
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Bob Vanchure (blue hat), Munter's Corp. Disaster representative, Tom Rosko (yellow hat) and Matt Harris (white hat), University Archives and Records Program,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 435
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; legal office, basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 436
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 437
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 438
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 439
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 440
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement, Affirmative Action office,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 441
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 442
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; legal office, basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 443
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Senate Council, Cindi Todd's office, basement,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 444
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 445
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Bob Vanchure, Munter's Corp. Disaster representative and Paul Van Booven, Deputy General Counsel,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 446
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; exterior at President' office window; President Charles Wethington seen through window, though image is obscured,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 447
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration / Main Building - Fire - Rosko, Tom - Group 2
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; ceiling, unknown area,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 448
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Vice Chancellor's reception area,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 449
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print missing,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 450
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print missing,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 451
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Room 110 Fiscal Affairs,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 452
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Boardroom on first floor,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 453
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; President's office reception area,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 454
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; File room, President's office,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 455
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; ceiling of first floor,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 456
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Vice Chancellor's office,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 457
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Vice Chancellor's office,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 458
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; first floor hallway,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 459
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; President's office; Terry Birdwhistell, University Archives (blue helmet) and Peggy Way, President's Administrative Aide,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 460
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; President's office reception area,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 461
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Lobby and hallway of first floor,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 462
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001 - print didn't develop,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 463
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; Terry Birdwhistell, University Archives, in front of building,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 464
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; left to right, Whitney Baker, Conservator, Tom Rosko, UARP, Peggy Way, President's Administrative Aide, Dall Clark (blue shirt, no helmet), Procurement and Construction, and Fred Wells, building operator/supervisor (in suspenders talking with Peggy),, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 465
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; left to right, Tom Rosko, University Records Manager, Peggy Way, President's Administrative Aide, Dall Clark, Procurement and Construction, Terry Birdwhistell, University Archivist, and Bill Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives,, 2001, May 16
- Box 2A
- Item 466
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; two unidentified men unloading preserved records into the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 467
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 468
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 469
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 470
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 471
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; unidentified man unloads records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 472
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; unidentified man unloads records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 473
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration Building fire, May 15, 2001; records returned from Munters Corp. Recovery company at the temporary housing at Upper and Pine Streets,, 2001, July
- Box 2A
- Item 474
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photos donated by former University Archivist Tom Rosko, 2001UA031, Libraries - Special Collections and Archives - Tom Rosko.
To topAdministration / Main Building - Fire - Teper, Tom
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration Building fire, May 15, 2001; photos 475-501 are different views of the building as firefighters work to contain the blaze and the damage; photographer: Steve Stahlman,, 2001, May 15
Administration / Main Building - Interior
Administration Building interior; weather bureau. Received October 20, 1948 from R. T. Bryant,, [1910]
Administration Building interior; view of Chapel,, [1915]
- Box 2A
- Item 503
blue paper copy of original print, 6.5 inches by 8.5 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
To topAdministration Building interior; view of Chapel (duplicate of image 503),, [1915]
- Box 2A
- Item 503a
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy negative located in Audio / Visual Archives.
Administration Building interior; water leak in Chapel on platform,, [1917]
- Box 2A
- Item 504
b / w, 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches on matteFrom Frank L. McVey's files, January 1953
To topAdministration Building interior; water leak in Chapel on platform (duplicate of image 504),, [1917]
- Box 2A
- Item 504a
b / w, 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches on matteFrom Frank L. McVey's files, January 1953
Administration Building interior; water leak in Chapel on platform,, [1917]
- Box 2A
- Item 505
b / w, 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches on matteFrom Frank L. McVey's files, January 1953
To topAdministration Building interior; first floor hall and lobby area, workmen doing renovation work,, [1949]
Administration / Main Building - Reopening
Terry Mobley (head of Development) is speaking from the balcony of the renovated Main Building after the fire, at the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7286
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd is speaking from the balcony of the renovated Main Building after the fire, at the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7287
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFred Wells (right), Physical Plant, and Dr. Thomas Clark (left) are seated and listening during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7288
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPaula Pope (right, wearing black), Central Development; Loretta Clark (second from right), spouse of Dr. Clark; Fred Wells (seated, right), Physical Plant; Dr. Thomas Clark (seated, left), State Historian; and other unidentified people are listening during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7289
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topDavid Doss (left) with Messer Construction Company is next to the Time Capsule / Cornerstone dedication at the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7290
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking to David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7291
color, 4 inches by 6 inches Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) and David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, are unveiling the time capsule / cornerstone during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7292
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking with David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, during the unveiling of the time capsule / cornerstone during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7293
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking with David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, during the unveiling of the time capsule / cornerstone during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7294
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking with David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, before the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7295
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking with David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, before the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7296
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) and David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, are in the President's Conference room in the Main Building. They are both standing in front of the painted portrait of President James K. Patterson,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7297
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) and David Doss (right), with Messer Construction Company, are in the President's Conference room in the Main Building. They are both standing in front of the painted portrait of President James K. Patterson,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7298
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPaula Pope (third from left) and other unidentified people are listening during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7299
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topAn unidentified woman is talking with Patsy Todd (right) during the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7300
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPatsy Todd (right) and unidentified men and women are conversing at the ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7301
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd after the cornerstone dedication for the newly opened Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7302
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd is seated at President Patterson's table signing some papers. He is in a conference room located in the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7303
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd is seated at President Patterson's table signing some papers. He is in a conference room located in the Main Building,, 2004, October 25
- Box 49
- Item 7304
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPatsy Todd is in the Main Building for its reopening,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7305
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: President Lee Todd, Patsy Todd, Betty Dickey, and former President Frank Dickey. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7306
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPatsy Todd (left) and Jeannine Blackwell are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7307
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) is talking with Diane Stuckert (center) and James W. Stuckert (right) at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7308
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left) and Warren Rosenthal are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7309
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Mariam Sims, Alice Sparks, President Lee Todd, Patsy Todd, and Marianne Smith Edge. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7310
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topKathryn Todd (center), the daughter of President Lee Todd and Patsy Todd, is with two unidentified men. The man on the right is her escort,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7311
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Kathryn Todd's unidentified escort; Kathryn Todd, daughter of Patsy and Lee Todd; Troy Todd, son of Patsy and Lee Todd; and Alicia DeGroot, Troy's escort. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7312
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topEeva Hoch (left); Sharon Turner (center), Dean of Dentistry; and an unidentified man are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7313
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topMyra Tobin (right), B.O.T., and Myra's sister (left) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 49
- Item 7314
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (left), Patsy Todd (right), and an unidentified man and woman are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7315
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd (second from right), Patsy Todd (right), an unidentified man, and John Yopp(left) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7316
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topWinn Stephens (Alumni Affairs) and his wife Nancy Stephens (Dean of Students Office) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7317
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Everett McCorvey (School of Music), Wendy Baldwin (executive Vice President for Research), and Del Lutrell. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7318
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Kay Hoffman (Dean of Social Work), Dale Albers (spouse of Kay), Kenneth Roberts (Dean of Pharmacy), and Kittye Rice Roberts (spouse of Kenneth.) They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7319
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topBilly B. Wilcoxson, a Board of Trustees member, and Mary Catherine Wilcoxson (spouse) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7320
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Pam Moore (spouse of Roy Moore), Roy Moore, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7321
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: President Lee Todd, former President Dickey, and Dr. Thomas Clark. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7322
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Don Ball, Mira Ball (Board of Trustees), and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7323
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Loretta Clark, Everett McCorvey, and Dr. Thomas Clark. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7324
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topDr. Thomas Clark and Board of Trustees member Alice Sparks are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7325
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topDr. Thomas Clark and Board of Trustees member Alice Sparks are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7326
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topDr. Thomas Clark and Marianne Smith Edge are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7327
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topDr. Thomas Clark and Billy Joe Miles (Chairman of the Board of Trustees) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7328
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Carole Boyd (wife of Doug A. Boyd), Doug A. Boyd (Chief of Staff), and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7329
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Wendy Baldwin (Executive Vice President for Research), Patsy Todd, and Barbara Jones (UK Chief Legal Counsel). They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7330
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Warren Rosenthal, Betty Rosenthal, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7331
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd and Allan Vestal (Dean of Law) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7332
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: John C. Schenkenfelder, Karen Schenkenfelder, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7333
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Jim Stuckert, Diane Stuckert, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7334
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Tom Harris, Kay Harris, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7335
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topBoard of Trustees member Stephen P. Branscum and President Lee Todd are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7336
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topPresident Lee Todd and Mike Richey are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7337
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Susan Richey, Mike Richey, and Patsy Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7338
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Patsy Todd, David Johnson, Sally Johnson, and President Lee Todd. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7339
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left: Patsy Todd, Thomas Robinson, and Helen Robinson. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7340
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topBecky Mobley, spouse and UK alumna and Terry Mobley are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7341
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topRachel Watts, student government president, and an unidentified man are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7342
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFrom the left, standing: Barbara Smith Young (Board of Trustees), Russ Williams (Board of Trustees staff representative), Rachel Watts (student representative), Billy Joe Miles (Board of Trustees Chair), Joetta Wickliffe (Board of Trustees ), and Alice Sparks (Board of Trustees.) From the left, sitting: Billy B. Wilcoxson (Board of Trustees) and Myra Tobin (Board of Trustees). They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7343
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topMarianne Smith Edge (Board of Trustees) and Stephen P. Branscum (Board of Trustees) are standing on the balcony of the Main Building during a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7344
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topFormer UK President Frank Dickey and Betty Dickey are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7345
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006.
To topMitch Barnhart (Athletics Director) and his wife, Connie Barnhart are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7346
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topBetty Rosenthal and Eloise Sturgill are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7347
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topWilliam B. Sturgill and Joetta Wickliffe (Board of Trustees) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7348
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topMike Nietzel (Provost of UK) and Sandra D'Angelo (spouse) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building. Fred Pope is in the background,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7349
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topNaLini Sudharshan and Deranathan Sudharshan are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7350
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topCarolyn Williams (Dean of Nursing) and Paula Pope (Central Development) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7351
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topFrom the left: David Mohney (Dean of the College of Design), Joan Chan, and Barbara Jones, Chief Counsel. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7352
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topMira Ball (Board of Trustees member) and Don Ball (former Kentucky Legislator) are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7353
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topPatsy Todd is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7354
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topPatsy Todd is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7355
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topPatsy Todd is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7356
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topBetty Rosenthal is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7357
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topBetty Rosenthal is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7358
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topBetty Rosenthal is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7359
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topBetty Rosenthal is with the UK men's choral group the Acoustikats at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7360
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topA UK student actor is portraying First President James K. Patterson of UK. He is in President Todd's office. It is part of a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7361
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topA UK student is telling the history of UK. Jeannine Blackwell (Dean of the Graduate School) is on the far left. They are at a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7362
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topA UK student is discussing UK history as a part of a ceremony for the reopening of the Main Building,, 2004, October 26
- Box 50
- Item 7363
color, 4 inches by 6 inches. Photograph was received from Public Relations on February 2, 2005. The accession number is 2005UA006. Relations on February 2, 2005.
To topAgriculture Buildings
Agricultural Dairy Center
Dairy Center. Received on August 21, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Dairy Center,, [1957]
Dairy Center Fire. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1958]
Dairy Center Fire. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1958]
Agricultural Engineering Building
Agricultural Experiment Station
Agricultural Experiment Station, now Scovell Hall,, [1940]
Agricultural Experiment Station, now Scovell Hall,, [1947]
Agricultural Experiment Station, now Scovell Hall,, [1952]
Agricultural Science Building
Kentucky Governor Bert Combs (in white trench coat) and unidentified people at the groundbreaking of the Agricultural Science Center (Ag. Science North),, [1961]
Left to right : Frank Welch, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Kentucky Governor Bert Combs (in white trench coat), shoveling while unidentified people watch at the groundbreaking of the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North); Public Relations photo,, 1961, February
UK officials look over plans for the new Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) while on site, surrounded by heavy excavation equipment; pictured left to right are David Pritchett, Stanley Wall, University President Frank Dickey, and Robert Matthews; Public Relations photo,, 1962, July 18
Construction on the foundation of the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North); Public Relation photo,, 1962, November 12
Construction on framing of the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North); Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1962
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) under construction; Public Relations photo,, 1963, June
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) under construction; Public Relations photo (duplicate of image 520),, 1963, June
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) under construction; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1963, June
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) under construction; Public Relations photo,, 1963, September 04
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) under construction; Public Relations photo (duplicate of image 522),, 1963, September 04
Pictured at the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) dedication, left to right, are David Pritchett, Kentucky Governor Bert Combs, and William Seay, Dean of the College of Agriculture,, 1963
Auditorium in the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North),, [1965]
Auditorium in the Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North) (duplicate of image 524),, [1965]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), corner angle exterior shot,, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North); Photographic Services, John Mitchell,, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), view from inside looking out window,, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night,, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night (duplicate of image 528),, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night (duplicate of image 528),, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night (duplicate of image 528),, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night,, [1966]
Agricultural Science Building (Ag. Science North), exterior at night (duplicate of image 529),, [1966]
Alumni Gymnasium
Anderson (F. Paul) Hall
Architectural drawing of Anderson Hall, designed by Brock and Johnson Architects,, [1963]
Architectural drawing of Anderson Hall, designed by Brock and Johnson Architects,, [1963]
Architectural drawing of Anderson Hall, designed by Brock and Johnson Architects (duplicate of image 533),, [1963]
Architectural drawing of Anderson Hall, designed by Brock and Johnson Architects (duplicate of image 533),, [1963]
Workers getting a section of foundation ready for pouring concrete for Anderson Hall; Public Relations photo,, 1965, January 11
Workers getting a section of foundation ready for pouring concrete for Anderson Hall; Public Relations photo,, 1965, January 11
View of Anderson Hall tower from base of building looking up,, [1971]
View of Anderson Hall tower from base of building looking up,, [1971]
View of Anderson Hall tower from base of building looking up,, [1971]
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- Item 538
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photographic Services Regular Series No. 11029.
To topView of Anderson Hall tower from base of building looking up,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering; Public Relations photo,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering; photographer: Kalman Papp,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering, with amphitheater from behind Memorial Hall; photographer: Kalman Papp,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering,, [1971]
F. Paul Anderson Hall, College of Engineering (duplicate of image 545),, [1971]
Barker Hall
Cornerstone for Men's Gymnasium located in Barker Hall,, 1901, May 16
View of the Mess Hall inside Barker Hall, later used as a women's gym,, [1908]
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- Item 546
b / w, 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches on matteDuplicate is located in General Print File - Buildings and Grounds - Cafeterias and Other Eating Places, Image 564
To topBarker Hall during winter; photo appears in 1920 Kentuckian, page 13; photographer: White Studio,, 1920
Barker Hall and Buell Armory,, [1940]
Flag pole in front of Barker Hall,, [1948]
Flag pole in front of Barker Hall,, [1948]
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- Item 550
b / w, 2.5 inches by 3.75 inches. Receive from 1999UA062, Jeff Sheppard, August 19, 1999.
To topBarker Hall from a distance; photographer: Thomasson-Smith,, 1957, August 17
Barker Hall; Public Relations photo,, 1959, September 08
A sign outside of Barker Hall that shows the initials KSC (Kentucky State College),, undated
Bookstore
Avis Lay (left) and Amy Figg look at stuffed animals in the bookstore,, 1986, December
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photograph is from photographic services contact sheet 27583.
To topBotanical Gardens
Prep and grade work for Botanical Gardens, presently located behind Patterson Office Tower,, [1919]
Prep and grade work for Botanical Gardens, presently located behind Patterson Office Tower,, [1919]
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- Item 554
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Copied from Nollau Print File (nitrate negative #1606).
To topBotanical Gardens behind Barker Hall; photographer: Thomas D. Boyd, Starman Studio,, [1920]
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- Item 555
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copied from Nollau F-Series original, Box 6, Folder 179, Image 179-2.
To topUnidentified campus workers maintaining the Botanical Gardens; Public Relations photo,, 1957, August 17
Cafeterias and Other Eating Places
View of the Mess Hall inside Barker Hall, later used as a women's gym,, [1908]
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- Item 564
b / w, 4.75 inches by 6.75 inches on matteDuplicate is located in General Print File - Buildings and Grounds - Barker Hall, Image 546; image from Frank L. McVey's files, January 1953
To topCafeteria in the Student Union Building; photographer: John B. Kuiper,, [1949]
Students eating and socializing the Student Union cafeteria; man on extreme left looking at camera is Bill Brooks,, [1955]
Students in line paying for food the Student Union cafeteria,, [1955]
Students in line paying for food the Student Union cafeteria,, [1955]
Students in the Student Union Grill, basement of Student Union; "Sammy Corham?" written on back of photo, probably referring to the man standing; photo appears in the 1956-57 K-Book, page 57,, [1956]
Until the mid-1960's, the Student Union Grill, shown here in 1955, was the campus gathering place; the grill was located in the basement of the Student Union,, 1955
Students in line paying for food the Student Union cafeteria; photographer: John Mitchell,, [1955]
Students eating and socializing the Student Union Grill, in the basement of the Student Union; photo appears in the 1957-58 K-Book, page 58; Public Relations photo,, 1957
Students getting food in the Donovan Hall Cafeteria; Public Relations photo,, 1957
Students getting food in the Donovan Hall Cafeteria; Public Relations photo,, 1957
Students getting food in the Donovan Hall Cafeteria; Public Relations photo,, 1957
Dr. Hull (?, left) shows a machine to Marie Fortenberry (center) and an unidentified woman; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1958, September 04
Two unidentified women serving and taking a plate of food in a practice house,, [1959]
New UK Grill, located in the old football locker room near Donovan and Haggin Halls; pictured left to right are George R. Kavanaugh, associate business manager, Marie Fortenberry, Director of Food Services, and Lawrence Roberts, manager of the new grill; Public Relations photo,, 1960, September 28
New UK Grill, located in the old football locker room near Donovan and Haggin Halls; pictured left to right are George R. Kavanaugh, associate business manager, Marie Fortenberry, Director of Food Services, and Lawrence Roberts, manager of the new grill; Public Relations photo (duplicate of image 578),, 1960, September 28
University President and Mrs. Frank G. Dickey, left, Marie Fortenberry, Director of Food Services, center, and Dean of Men and Mrs. Leslie L. Martin, right, having breakfast at the opening of UK's fourth student grill; Public Relations photo,, 1961, September 28
K-Lair Grill, former cafeteria in Student Union basement; front table, left to right, unidentified, Bob Deitz,, [1961]
Students in former K-Lair Grill eating and socializing,, [1962]
Three unidentified students eating lunch,, [1963]
New parking lot near the "Wildcat Grill" and Memorial Coliseum, December 1963,, 1963, December
The Student Center "Wildcat Grill" in 1986 continues to be a gathering place between classes; photographer: W. J. Wells,, 1986
Bartender pouring drinks at "Two Keys" bar and grill on the corner of Limestone and Pine Streets,, [1989]
Crowd of students at "Two Keys" bar and grill, socializing and drinking,, [1989]
Camp Robinson
Camp Robinson; Candy Johnson, daughter of staff member Bernard Johnson, is serving as storekeeper at Camp Robinson; here she serves a group of Eastern Kentucky teachers, from left, Betty Combs, Maude Combs, Ruth Smith, and Jackie Begley,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; interest group, from left, Bobbie Johnson, Morell Compton, and Omeda Salyers, arranges and art gallery,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Camp Robinson; interest group, Bobbie Johnson (back row, far left), Morell Compton (back row, center), and Omeda Salyers (back row, second from right), arranges and art gallery,, [1955]
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- Item 588
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Note: photo is NOT a duplicate of Image 587; because of a numbering error, the "-2" is used to distinguish the photos from one another.
To topCamp Robinson; Unidentified people seated in building at Camp Robinson,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Roger Barbour, left, assistant professor of zoology at UK, briefs a group of staff members and students before a field trip into the surrounding Robinson Forest territory; from left (facing camera), R. D. Johnson, UK College of Adult and Extension Education, Francis Bush, graduate student, C. Dana Combs, student, and Jean Marie McConnell, staff member,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Earl Kauffman, associate professor of physical education at UK, teaches his "Camping in Education" class outdoors; from left, G. V. Turner, Elda Gullett, Betty Grigsby, Virginia Hall, and Dana Combs,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Earl Kauffman, associate professor of physical education at UK, teaches his "Camping in Education" class outdoors; photo appears in Kentucky Kernel, issue unidentified,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Earl Kauffman, associate professor of physical education at UK, teaches his "Camping in Education" class outdoors; photo appears in Kentucky Kernel, issue unidentified,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Roger Barbour, left, assistant professor of zoology at UK, showing something to group of people,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Roger Barbour, left, assistant professor of zoology at UK, showing something to group of people (duplicate of image 594),, [1955]
Camp Robinson; unidentified woman holds a snake, with group of other unidentified campers,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Earl Kauffman, associate professor of physical education at UK, walks around camp,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Omeda Salyers (second from left) and three unidentified women are creating a centerpiece on a table,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; unidentified campers standing in circles practicing dancing,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; unidentified campers standing in circles practicing dancing,, [1955]
Camp Robinson; Roger Barbour, right, assistant professor of zoology at UK, cuts unidentified man's hair,, [1955]
Dr. Earl Kaufman and campers at the University's Summer school in the forest for teachers; Robinson Experiment Station Substation Camp (Agricultural Extension),, [1955]
Carnahan House Conference Center
Organ console, possibly at Carnahan House,, [1940]
Board of Directors and Officers meeting at Carnahan House; clockwise from left, Hillenmeyer, Maupin (Treasurer), Ecton, Shewer (?), Scherago (Vice President), Peterson (President), Angelucci, Palec (?), Guiger, Wild (Secretary), Helen King,, [1957]
Mr. and Mrs. Lesshaft (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Doughty (right) in the boardroom at Carnahan House; Public Relations photo,, 1957, December 16
Children of Carnahan House members posing near swimming pool; first two swimmers seated are the Ades twins; Frank J. Ogden is on the back, far right,, [1958]
Children of Carnahan House members receive swimming instruction in the house pool; Frank J. Ogden, resident manager, in pool at right; two girls seated, third and fourth from right, are the Ades twins,, [1958]
Children of Carnahan House members receive swimming instruction in the house pool; Frank J. Ogden, resident manager, in pool at right; two girls seated, third and fourth from right, are the Ades twins (duplicate of image 605),, [1958]
Children of Carnahan House members receive swimming instruction in the house pool; Frank J. Ogden, resident manager, in pool at right; two girls seated, third and fourth from right, are the Ades twins (duplicate of image 605),, [1958]
Children of Carnahan House members receive swimming instruction in the house pool; Frank J. Ogden, resident manager, in pool at right; two girls seated, third and fourth from right, are the Ades twins,, [1958]
Members of Carnahan House Board, 1960-61, are pictured at the September meeting; left to right are William H. McCubbin, Clay Maupin, Vincent E. Nelson, Helen King, R. W. Wild, Frank J. Ogden, Frank D. Peterson, Morris Scherago, W. Lloyd Mahan, J. Ed Parker, Jr., Penrose Ecton, and Richard Allison; Robert Hillenmeyer was not present,, 1960, September
Members of Carnahan House Board, 1960-61, are pictured at the September meeting; left to right are William H. McCubbin, Clay Maupin, Vincent E. Nelson, Helen King, R. W. Wild, Frank J. Ogden, Frank D. Peterson, Morris Scherago, W. Lloyd Mahan, J. Ed Parker, Jr., Penrose Ecton, and Richard Allison; Robert Hillenmeyer was not present,, 1960, September
Carnahan House exterior; photographer: Michael Koenig,, 1974
Carnahan House exterior; photographer: Michael Koenig,, 1974
Gated entryway to the Carnahan House,, 1974
Carnahan House exterior,, 1974
Carnahan House exterior with two unidentified individuals and dalmation on front steps; photographer: Michael Koenig,, 1974
Proof sheet, 26 images, of various rooms inside the Carnahan House,, [1982]
Close-up picture of books on a shelf in the Carnahan House,, [1982]
Close-up picture of books on a shelf in the Carnahan House (duplicate of image 615),, [1982]
Unidentified man sitting at desk, talking on the phone at the Carnahan House,, [1982]
Curio cabinet with various knickknacks on display in the Carnahan House,, [1982]
Curio cabinet with various knickknacks on display in the Carnahan House (duplicate of image 617),, [1982]
Proof sheet, 14 images, of various rooms and the grounds around the Carnahan House,, [1982]
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- Item 618
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photographic Services - Regular Series No. 21566.
To topUnidentified woman making a bed in the Carnahan House,, [1982]
Unidentified woman making a bed in the Carnahan House (duplicate of image 619),, [1982]
Proof sheet, 26 images, of various shot inside and around the Carnahan House,, [1982]
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- Item 620
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photographic Services - Regular Series No. 21577.
To topUnidentified woman preparing food in the Carnahan House kitchen,, [1982]
Unidentified woman preparing food in the Carnahan House kitchen (duplicate of image 621),, [1982]
Group of people outside at the dedication ceremony of the Carnahan House,, 1958, May 11
Group of people outside at the dedication ceremony of the Carnahan House,, 1958, May 11
University President Frank Dickey (far left), J. W. Carnahan (seated back row, third from right) and three unidentified men, are on the stage listening to another unidentified man speak at the Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
Group of people outside listening to a speaker at the dedication ceremony of the Carnahan House,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (left) greeting University President Frank Dickey and his spouse Betty at the reception for the Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
University President Frank G. Dickey with Janes W. Carnahan, Chicago textbook publisher and Carnahan House benefactor, at the dedication of the UK Alumni-Staff Center Carnahan House on Coldstream Farm,, 1958, May 11
Unidentified groups socializing at the reception of the Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (seated, left) talking with three unidentified men at the reception for the Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (seated, left) shaking hands with unidentified man as unidentified woman looks on, at reception for Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (right) talking with unidentified man at reception for Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (seated, left) shaking hands with Mrs. Elmer Gilb at reception for Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
James W. Carnahan (seated, left) shaking hands with people at reception for Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
Frank D. Peterson (standing, left) two unidentified men (standing, center and right) and James W. Carnahan (seated) pose for a picture at reception for Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
Three unidentified people look at a portrait of James W. Carnahan at the reception for the Carnahan House dedication,, 1958, May 11
Carnegie Library
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building,, [1908]
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building,, [1909]
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building,, [1909]
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building, This print appears on page 10 in the 1920 yearbook "Kentuckian",, [1920]
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building, This print appears on page 10 in the 1920 yearbook "Kentuckian",, [1930]
The Carnegie Library was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building, This print appears on page 10 in the 1920 yearbook "Kentuckian" (duplicate of image 641),, [1930]
The Carnegie Library which was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie and was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building, This print appears on page 17 in the 1925 yearbook "Kentuckian",, [1925]
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- Item 642
color, 7 inches by 10 inches. Right top corner torn with archival mending tape.
To topThe Carnegie Library which was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie and was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building,, [1940]
The Carnegie Library which was named for its benefactor, Andrew Carnegie and was completed in 1908, opened in 1909 and destroyed in 1967 to make room for two projects: the Patterson Office Tower and the White Hall Classroom building. This print was taken in January 1949. It appears on page 42 in the book "Hail Kentucky", Photographer: John Kuiper,, 1949, January
Center for Academic and Tutorial Services
Two unidentified students are sitting and reading in the center for Academic and Tutorial Services (CATS center) building. The center for Academic and Tutorial Services is a center for student athletes to study and receive tutorial services,, 1990, October
An architectural drawing of the front of the Robotics Center. Which conducts research and outreach programs in Robotics and Manufacturing Engineering,, [1986]
An architectural drawing of the front of the Robotics Center. Which conducts research and outreach programs in Robotics and Manufacturing Engineering (duplicate of image 644-2),, [1986]
Construction of the Center of Robotics and Manufacturing Systems,, [1988]
The front of the Robotic Center, which conducts research and outreach programs in robotics and manufacturing engineering. Memorial Hall reflects in the glass,, [1989]
The front of the Robotic Center, which conducts research and outreach programs in robotics and manufacturing engineering. Memorial Hall reflects in the glass (duplicate of image 646),, [1989]
At the dedication of the Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Systems; from left: Robert McCowan, Board of Trustees member; Art Gallaher, Chancellor of the Lexington Campus; unidentified man; Governor Martha Layne Collins; Congressman Carroll Hubbard; President David Roselle; and unidentified man,, [1990]
Chemistry and Physics Building
Unidentified people playing on the tennis courts which are located on the corner of Rose Street and Clifton. The current site of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, [1946]
An unidentified man walking between rows of evergreens by former tennis courts, which is the current site of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, [1956]
An architectural drawing of the East, North, and South sides of the Chemistry and Physics building. Drawing by Brock and Johnson Architects,, [1958]
"Clearing the way for science-the vacant space is where the new 5.2 million dollar chemistry-physics building will stand at the University of Kentucky. The site is where the Rose Street tennis courts used to be located. At the right is the UK president's residence, at the left is the present physics building, Pence Hall." Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1960, November 15
From Public Relations news release on April 13, 1961: "Of Buds and Buildings-This telephoto view of the University of Kentucky campus carries across the basement of the 5.6 million dollar Chemistry-Physics Building now under construction (foreground), past Bowman Hall (right), men's residence hall, and the eight-story Medical Center in the background. Foundation work on the Chemistry-Physics Building is nearing completion.",, 1961, April 11
From Public Relations news release on April 13, 1961: "Of Buds and Buildings-This telephoto view of the University of Kentucky campus carries across the basement of the 5.6 million dollar Chemistry-Physics Building now under construction (foreground), past Bowman Hall (right), men's residence hall, and the eight-story Medical Center in the background. Foundation work on the Chemistry-Physics Building is nearing completion." (duplicate of image 652),, 1961, April 11
From Public Relations news release on April 13, 1961: "Of Buds and Buildings-This telephoto view of the University of Kentucky campus carries across the basement of the 5.6 million dollar Chemistry-Physics Building now under construction (foreground), past Bowman Hall (right), men's residence hall, and the eight-story Medical Center in the background. Foundation work on the Chemistry-Physics Building is nearing completion." (duplicate of image 652),, 1961, April 11
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1961, August 8
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1961, August 8
"Going Up-A building to house the departments of chemistry and physics at the University of Kentucky is rising alone Rose Street, on the site of the old UK tennis courts. The six million dollar building originally was scheduled for completion in the fall of 1962, but work is running about two months behind schedule, a UK official said. The structure will be three stories above ground and the basement will be utilized." Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1961, August 8
Construction of the physics "silo" that holds the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator,, 1961, August 7
Construction of the physics "silo" that holds the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator. ,, 1961, August 7
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962, July 30
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962, February 13
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962, February 13
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
Construction of the Chemistry and Physics Building; five 2.25 inches by 2.25 inches proofs cut from a larger sheet of images,, 1962
A photo of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1962
A photo of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building (duplicate of image 667),, 1962
A photo of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building ,, 1963
A photo of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building ,, 1963
A classroom in the Chemistry and Physics Building. This is typical seating throughout the building ,, 1963
A proof sheet of twelve images (each 2.25 inches by 2.25 inches) of the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator being installed in the physics "silo",, 1963
A proof sheet of three images (each 2.25 inches by 2.25 inches) of the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator being installed in the physics "silo",, 1963
Four unidentified men installing the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator into the physics "silo" ,, 1963
Unidentified men are getting ready to install the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator into the physics "silo". Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce,, 1963
Five unidentified men are getting reading to install the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator into the physics "silo". Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce,, 1963
Unidentified men are getting reading to install the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator into the physics "silo",, 1963
An atom-splitting accelerator is installed in the "silo" of the Chemistry-Physics Building,, 1963
An unidentified man is walking past the physics "silo", where the Van de Graff nuclear accelerator is located, next to the Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building. Photographer Services- Regular Series number 12005 (duplicate of image 680),, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building. Photographer Services- Regular Series number 12005 (duplicate of image 680),, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1963
An entrance labeled 'Physics' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, 1963
A photo of two cars parked near the Chemistry and Physics Building,, [1963]
An entrance labeled 'Chemistry' on the exterior of the completed Chemistry and Physics Building,, [1963]
Classrooms and Laboratories
Students at work in a chemistry laboratory,, [1901]
A zoology laboratory with Professor M. Miller standing by the door. This building is now Miller Hall. W. P. Johnson class of 1901 is the first person in the front row on the left side,, [1901]
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- Item 686
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Visual File No. 33 Image is on a cardboard material; the photograph is faded from light exposure.
To topUnidentified students working in a laboratory. This photo was reproduced by R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates. Prints received December, 1964 from Rodney Boyce,, [1910]
Unidentified students working in a classroom,, [1950]
Unidentified students in a pharmacy classroom,, [1955]
Six unidentified men looking at a machine in a laboratory,, [1955]
Two unidentified men looking at a demonstration,, [1955]
Ronald Nolan Gordon, unidentified woman, and Dr. J. C. Eavens (head of the Math Department) are in an observatory. The observatory was demolished 1964-1965. On January 13, 1958, this photo was received by Pubic Relations,, [1958]
Two unidentified men are standing by a machine in the engineering department,, [1958]
Four unidentified people are performing an experiment. This photo received December 30, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
An unidentified man in the Pharmacy stock room. This photo received December 30, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
The National Science Foundation. This photo received by Public Relations on August 8, 1960. "Complete Coal Study...These Kentucky high school science teachers have completed eight weeks of coal research at the University of Kentucky, under National Science Foundation grants. Left to right are Carl P. Mims of Pikeville High School; James E. Atkins the principal of Greenville High School, and John M. Raines of Woodbine High School. Dr. Ernest Sparks is kneeling, he is a professor of mining engineering. The device in the background breaks coal down into gases, tar, oil, and coke.",, [1960]
"Charles N. Vittitoe, Lexington graduate student in physics at the University of Kentucky, works at a new electronic measuring device used in calculating actions of subatomic particles previously photographed by another device. The machine is only the second of its kind in the United States."(report from UK to Kentucky Schools, December, 1960) This photo received November 21, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
An unidentified former female student holding a rat. This photo received December 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
An unidentified former female student holding a rat. This photo received December 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 698),, [1960]
Pharmacy students are performing a lab experiment. From rear to front: Bobby Reister, unidentified man, unidentified woman, unidentified woman,, [1960]
Three unidentified students grinding a substance in a pharmacy lab. A University of Kentucky photograph,, [1960]
Four students performing an experiment. From left to right: unidentified man, unidentified woman, Gloria Sawtelle, unidentified man. Received on March 31, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Medical Center visitors with Dr. Carlson. Photo received on September 2, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
A class having a discussion with an unidentified teacher. Received from Public Relations,, [1966]
An unidentified female student is taking note in class,, [1967]
Two unidentified men are working in a laboratory. One man is looking through a microscope,, [1967]
An unidentified woman is performing an experiment,, [1968]
An unidentified female student is taking a final exam. This photograph appears first on page 133 in the 1969 "Kentuckian" ,, [1968]
An unidentified student is eating in Pence Hall while working on a project. This photo appears first on page 193 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
An unidentified student wearing headphones while working on a project in Pence Hall. This photograph appears second on page 193 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
An unidentified woman is holding the arm bone of a class skeleton model,, [1969]
Unidentified students are having class outdoors. Many professors hold class outside the classroom when the weather permits. This photo appears first on page 132 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969, Spring]
Unidentified students are having class outdoors. Many professors hold class outside the classroom when the weather permits,, [1970]
During the 1979''s, Donovan Scholars, persons over age 65 who may enroll in classes tuition free, became a familiar sight in class,, [1970]
An unidentified man performing an experiment,, [1971]
An unidentified man looking at a machine,, [1972]
Mark Denomme (standing to the right) and two unidentified people gather around a computer in the computer lab for this photograph,, [1990]
Students sit in a class,, [1958]
A man pours a solution into a test tube in a laboratory,, [1950]
Unidentified students are listening to an unidentified man in the CSX Corporation Room in the Gatton School of Business and Economics,, undated
Coal Research Laboratory
Two unidentified men are standing outside of the Coal Research Laboratory. Photographer was Mark Huges,, 1948
Coldstream Farm
A grassy field on the Coldstream Farm. Received January 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
A grassy field on the Coldstream Farm, showing a tree with a fence around it. Received January 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Horses and a stable on the Coldstream Farm. Received on January 10, 1956 from Public relations,, [1956]
Horses and a stable on the Coldstream Farm. Received on January 10, 1957 from Public relations ,, [1956]
Horses and a stable on the Coldstream Farm. Received on January 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Cows grazing on the Coldstream Farm. Received on January 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Cows grazing on the Coldstream Farm. Received on January 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
A field with a house in the distance is on the Coldstream Farm,, [1956]
Carnahan House on the Coldstream Farm, now the University of Kentucky's Industrial Park on Newtown Pike, Lexington, Kentucky. Photographer: Kentucky Agricultural Extension,, [1957]
Aerial view of the Carnahan House and the Coldstream Farm. Photographer: Courier-Journal and Louisville Times,, [1965]
Hughes Display Products Corporation on Coldstream Research Campus. Proposed building-architectural artist's rendering. Received on October 27, 1999 from Public Relations,, [1990]
Hughes Display Products Corporation on Coldstream Research Campus. Proposed building-architectural artist's rendering. Received on October 27, 1999 from Public Relations,, [1990]
Combs Cancer Research Building
In 1986, the construction began on the Dorothy E. Combs Cancer Research Building. Photographer: Ken Goad,, 1986
Commonwealth Stadium - C. M. Newton Field
A view of a field before the erection of the Commonwealth Stadium, near the E. S. Good Building. This photo was taken from the V. A. Hospital while under construction. The photo was donated on September 12, 1979, by Earl Robert Young,, [1967]
Construction of the Commonwealth Stadium is nearing completion. Photographer: Frank Anderson of the Herald-Leader,, [1973]
At the opening of Commonwealth Football Stadium dinner,, [1973]
Aerial view of Commonwealth Football Stadium during a football game,, [1973]
Aerial view of Commonwealth Football Stadium during a football game. This image was used for the "University of Kentucky: Then and Now" book project,, [1973]
Community Colleges - Hendersonville
Students studying in a library; Northwest Center University of Kentucky in Henderson, Kentucky,, [1957]
Community Colleges - Jefferson
Governor Wendell Ford with University of Kentucky President Otis Singletary at the groundbreaking in Louisville for Jefferson Community College addition, the Learning Resources Center. At left is John Smith; at right is Stanley Wall,, 1974, August 13
Community Colleges - Lexington
Architect's sketch of the Academic/Technical Building. Illustrator: Andrew Lynn. Architects: Ross and Feldman Architecture, Inc.,, [1992]
Architect's sketch of the Academic/Technical Building. Illustrator: Andrew Lynn. Architects: Ross and Feldman Architecture, Inc. (duplicate of image 737),, [1992]
Community Colleges - Northern Kentucky, Covington
Mayor Harry B. Schnecler and President Frank Dickey, break ground for Northern Center building. Also present are Covington Commissioners Robert Northcut and Ray Vehrman, City Manager Oscar Hesch, Commissioner Bernard Eichholz and George Ankenbauer. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer. Photographer: Howard Pille,, 1957, July 14
Dr. Thomas L. Hankins, Dr. Frank Dickey, Allan Land, and Dr. Frank Peterson inspect Devou Park, future site of educational plant. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati-Enquirer,, 1957, September 2
A photo of the Northern Center in Covington, Kentucky. Received March 12, 1964 from Public Relations. ,, [1960]
A photo of the Northern Center in Covington, Kentucky,, [1960]
A photo of the Northern Center in Covington, Kentucky,, [1960]
A photo of the Northern Center in Covington, Kentucky. Received December 17, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
A photo of the Northern Center in Covington, Kentucky,, [1960]
Community Colleges - Owensboro
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of air conditioners and the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
A sepia tone photo of the construction of buildings for Owensboro Community College. Owensboro Community College opened for classes in the fall of 1984. This photo was donated by Larry S. Miller, Dean of Student Affairs at Owensboro Community College. At the time of donation, the address read: Owensboro Community College, 920 Frederica Street, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301-3050 (address may have changed due to new constructions),, [1984]
Community Colleges - Paducah
Students walking across a bridge on the campus of the Community College in Paducah,, [1972]
Community Colleges - Prestonsburg
Community Colleges - Southeast
Construction of the Southeast Student Center in Cumberland,, [1959-60]
Cooper, Thomas Poe Building (Forestry)
Thomas Poe Cooper Building which now houses the Forestry Department,, [1958]
Thomas Poe Cooper Building (right) which now houses the Forestry Department. Received June 16, 1958 from the Public Relations,, [1958]
Thomas Poe Cooper Building which now houses the Forestry Department,, [1958]
Cooperative House
An unidentified male student is talking in the Cooperative House. This photo is first on page 209, in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Cooperstown Apartments
Preparation for fabricated houses. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1945]
Preparation for fabricated houses. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland (duplicate of image 775),, [1945]
Two men hauling the temporary buildings for Cooperstown Apartments,, [1945]
This is either the setting of or the removal of the Army barracks that were first used as Old Cooperstown,, [1945]
Set up of fabricated houses for ex-service men who attended University of Kentucky. Photographer: Bluegrass Studio,, [1945]
After World War II, the University bought government surplus prefabricated houses for five dollars each including furnishings, to house the rapidly increasing numbers of married students,, [1946]
After World War II, the University bought government surplus prefabricated houses for five dollars each including furnishings, to house the rapidly increasing numbers of married students (duplicate of image 779),, [1946]
Aerial view of Coopertown, Veterans' housing project at the University of Kentucky,, [1947]
Apartments after World War II were actually portable war buildings,, [1947]
A model of the Cooperstown Apartments. This model was made by Brock and Johnson Architects,, [1954]
A model of the Cooperstown Apartments. This model was made by Brock and Johnson Architects,, [1954]
Construction of the Cooperstown Apartments. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, [1955]
Foundation work proceeding for new Cooperstown-The placing of footings and foundations for the University of Kentucky's new Cooperstown project for married students is well under way. Nine fireproof brick and stone apartment houses will be included in the 2.75 million dollar project. It is expected that these buildings will be ready for use by September of 1956. Cooperstown Construction,, [1955]
Foundation work for the new Cooperstown Apartments,, 1955
Foundation work for the new Cooperstown Apartments,, 1955
Men laying block for Cooperstown Apartments-Married and graduate housing. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1955
Construction of Cooperstown Apartments-Married and graduate housing. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1955
"Going up are the future homes of University of Kentucky married students. Construction of seven brick and stone apartment houses will be complete this summer in Lexington. The furnished buildings will replace Cooperstown. A thirty-year bond issue is financing the project. The apartments-330 one and two bedroom units-will rent for seventy-five dollars a month. Old Cooperstown quarters cost thirty-five dollars. The building project will cost three million dollars.",, 1956
Parking lot of Cooperstown Apartments after the new buildings were built,, 1956
Truck of furniture being delivered to Cooperstown Apartments,, 1956
Truck of furniture being delivered to Cooperstown Apartments,, 1956
View of apartments from sidewalk on Woodland Avenue. This photo in on page 24 of the 1957-1958 "K-Book". Received August 7, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Standing on the side walk of Woodland Avenue, looking towards the Baseball Stadium. Received on June 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Man with child at Cooperstown recreation area. Received on January 11, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cooperstown Apartments- Interior
Couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Bostic, are in the bedroom of an old prefabricated Cooperstown house. (Mrs. Bostic's maiden name was Frances Murphy),, 1946
Couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Bostic, are in the kitchen of an old prefabricated Cooperstown house. (Mrs. Bostic's maiden name was Frances Murphy) The couple resided in 1964, in Louisville,, 1946
The Lawyer-Brock family is seated at a table in a prefabricated Cooperstown house. From left to right: Kathie Brock, Mrs. Brock, and Mr. James C. Brock (a law student),, 1946
The Lawyer-Brock family is in the bedroom of a prefabricated Cooperstown house. From left to right: Mrs. Brock, daughter Kathie Brock, and Mr. James C. Brock (a law student). Mr. Brock was a University of Kentucky student veteran, able to live with him family in the Cooperstown Veteran's Housing Project,, 1946
Duke Curnette and Family in the new Cooperstown Apartments, completely furnished and window blinds. Received on March 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Curnette washing dishes in the kitchen of the new Cooperstown Apartments. Received on March 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Curnette washing dishes in the kitchen of the new Cooperstown Apartments. Received on March 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Curnette, and son, using a mixer in the kitchen of the new Cooperstown Apartments. Received on March 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Curnette, and son, using a mixer in the kitchen of the new Cooperstown Apartments. Received on March 22, 1957 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 806),, [1956]
Dickey Hall
An architectural drawing of the College of Education Building (Dickey Hall). Drawing by: Scheffer Studio. Architects: Wichman, Sallee, and Martin Architects-Engineers. Received on January 24, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Lyman Ginger (left), Vice President A. D. Albright (center), and Governor Bert Combs (right) are all shoveling dirt, on August 27, 1963, at the ground breaking of Dickey Hall,, 1963
Lyman Ginger (left), Vice President A. D. Albright (center), and Governor Bert Combs (right) are all shoveling dirt, on August 27, 1963, at the ground breaking of Dickey Hall. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader staff,, 1963
Construction of Dickey Hall. Received on November 21, 1963 from Public Relations,, 1963
Construction of Dickey Hall,, 1963
Construction of Dickey Hall,, 1964
A man walking out one of the side doors of the Dickey Hall Building. Dickey Hall was first used during the fall semester of 1964-1965 college semester,, 1964
Unidentified men and women are standing outside at the dedication on March 11, 1965, of Dickey Hall,, 1965
Dillard House
Nine unidentified students outside of the Community House, also known as the Dillard House,, 1968
An unidentified student is painting an advertisement for the Dillard House. This photo is first on page 200 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are talking in the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 200 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are preparing a meal in the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 202 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Four unidentified students are talking in the living room of the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 201 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are in a bedroom of the Dillard House. This photo is first on page 201 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
An unidentified student in her bedroom in the Dillard House with a dog and two cats. This photo is third on page 201 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Five unidentified people are outside on the lawn of the Dillard House. This photo is first on page 208 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Four unidentified students are preparing a meal in the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 162 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are eating at a table in the Dillard House. This photo is first on page 210 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are preparing a meal in the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 163 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are fixing breakfast in the Dillard House. This photo is second on page 207 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Two unidentified students are eating breakfast in the Dillard House. This photo is first on page 207 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1968]
Doorways
The entrance and doorway of Miller Hall from the exterior. It says "Natural Science" above the door,, undated
The entrance and doorway of Barker Hall from the exterior,, undated
The entrance and doorway of the Administration Building from the exterior. The glass above the door says "Administration.",, undated
The entrance and doorway of the Gillis Building from the exterior. It says "Ezra Gillis Building" above the door,, undated
Dormitories- Blanding and Kirwan Towers
Aerial architectural drawing of the new Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, 1960
A model of the new Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex. This model shows three towers and only two were built,, [1963]
Blanding Tower rises in 1967 on the south farm,, 1967
Aerial shot of Kirwan-Blanding Complex, with description: "Dedication of University of Kentucky's Kirwan-Blanding Complex is October 26. Governor Louie Nunn will be the featured speaker at the dedication. The eleven-unit dormitory-commons complex, with its twin 23-story towers, is the University of Kentucky home of some 2,700 students. The tower to the left and its surrounding four low-rise units will be named for Sarah Blanding, former dean of women at the university. The tower on the right and four of the low-rise units will be named for Dr. D. Kirwan, history professor and former dean of the Graduate School. At the lower left is the Commons building.",, 1968
Aerial shot of Kirwan-Blanding Complex, with description: "Dedication of University of Kentucky's Kirwan-Blanding Complex is October 26. Governor Louie Nunn will be the featured speaker at the dedication. The eleven-unit dormitory-commons complex, with its twin 23-story towers, is the University of Kentucky home of some 2,700 students. The tower to the left and its surrounding four low-rise units will be named for Sarah Blanding, former dean of women at the university. The tower on the right and four of the low-rise units will be named for Dr. D. Kirwan, history professor and former dean of the Graduate School. At the lower left is the Commons building." (duplicate of image 834),, 1968
Aerial shot of Kirwan-Blanding Complex, with description: "Dedication of University of Kentucky's Kirwan-Blanding Complex is October 26. Governor Louie Nunn will be the featured speaker at the dedication. The eleven-unit dormitory-commons complex, with its twin 23-story towers, is the University of Kentucky home of some 2,700 students. The tower to the left and its surrounding four low-rise units will be named for Sarah Blanding, former dean of women at the university. The tower on the right and four of the low-rise units will be named for Dr. D. Kirwan, history professor and former dean of the Graduate School. At the lower left is the Commons building." (duplicate of image 834),, 1968
Aerial shot of Kirwan-Blanding Complex, with description: "Dedication of University of Kentucky's Kirwan-Blanding Complex is October 26. Governor Louie Nunn will be the featured speaker at the dedication. The eleven-unit dormitory-commons complex, with its twin 23-story towers, is the University of Kentucky home of some 2,700 students. The tower to the left and its surrounding four low-rise units will be named for Sarah Blanding, former dean of women at the university. The tower on the right and four of the low-rise units will be named for Dr. D. Kirwan, history professor and former dean of the Graduate School. At the lower left is the Commons building." (duplicate of image 834),, 1968
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex,, [1968]
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex,, [1968]
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex (duplicate of image 836),, [1968]
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex (duplicate of image 836),, [1968]
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex (duplicate of image 836),, [1968]
Aerial view of Kirwan-Blanding Dormitory Complex (duplicate of image 836),, [1968]
Dedication of Kirwan and Blanding Dormitories on October 26, 1968. Left to right: Dr. Albert Kirwan, Dean of Men and former university president; unknown; and Dr. Sarah Blanding, Dean of Women,, 1968
President Emeritus A. D. Kirwan (seated on stage, sixth from left), Dr. Sarah Blanding (seated on stage, fourth from left), Dr. Glenwood Creech, presiding UK vice-president for the event (fifth from the left), and unidentified people are listening to Governor Louie Nunn speak at the dedication of the Blanding and Kirwan dormitory complex on October 26, 1968. This photo is first on page 66 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1968
Blanding and Kirwan dormitory complex,, [1968]
A plaque marking the dedication of the Blanding and Kirwan dormitory complex,, [1968]
One of several courtyards in the Blanding-Kirwan dormitory complex,, [1968]
A group of unidentified students outside of the Blanding Tower, a dorm on south campus. This photo is first on page 115 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969, Spring
An unidentified woman walking along the front of one of the low-rise dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
An unidentified woman walking along the front of one of the low-rise dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
A view along the front of a low-rise dormitory at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
One of the towers at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
Photo taken from the stairs along side of the Commons Building at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
One of the towers at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
Photo of how men lived at the University of Kentucky in 1969, in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex. This photo appears first on page 67 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Dorm living at the new Kirwan-Blanding Complex. This photo appears second on page 198 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Kirwan-Blanding Complex Halloween Party in 1969. This photo appears first on page 199 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Dorm living at the new Kirwan-Blanding Complex. This photo appears first on page 206 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
A man and woman studying in the Graduate Co-ed Dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Towers in 1969. This photo appears first on page 205 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Graduate Co-ed Dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Towers in 1969. This photo appears second on page 206 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
A woman ironing while a man is talking to her in the Graduate Co-ed Dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex in 1969. This photo appears second on page 205 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Two men and a woman are studying in the Graduate Co-ed Dorms in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex in 1969. This photo appears first on page 204 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
A photo of a low-rise dormitory in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex at night,, [1969]
A photo of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex at night,, [1969]
A photo of the towers in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
A photo of one of the towers in the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
An evening view of one of the towers and of the low-rise of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
A photo of one of the towers of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex. This photo is at an angle looking up from the base,, [1969]
A photo of the front of a low-rise building of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
An upward looking view of one of the towers of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, 1969
One of the towers of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1969]
A color photo of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex at night, with the windows of the towers lit-up in the shape of a cross,, [1972]
Four unidentified women are sunbathing near the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1973]
Two unidentified female students are studying in a dorm room of the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, [1975]
In this photo, the top half of Kirwan Tower is reflected in a rain puddle,, 1984
The Commons at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex houses one of the many computer laboratories located across the campus,, 1986
Dining in the Commons Cafeteria in 1986 at the Kirwan-Blanding Complex,, 1986
A color photo of the Blanding and Kirwan Towers (in the background towards the left), Commonwealth Stadium C. M. Newton Field (in the background to the right), Haggin Dormitory (towards the front on the right), and K-Lair Grill (on the right, in front of Haggin Dorm). This photo was taken in the fall of 1996 by Terry Warth,, 1996
An aerial view of Kirwan and Blanding Towers,, undated
Dormitories - Blazer Hall
Architectural drawing of "Woman's Residence Hall No. 6 and central dining unit", now called Blazer Hall. Drawing by: Meriweather, Marye, and Association,, [1960]
Construction of Blazer Hall,, [1961]
Blazer Hall nearing completion. Received February 13, 1962 from Public Relations,, 1962
Construction of Blazer Hall nearly complete. This photo taken of the front entrance of Blazer Hall. Received February 13, 1962 from Public Relations,, 1962
President Frank Dickey speaking at the dedication of Blazer Hall on October 14, 1962. This photo received October 1962 from Public Relations,, 1962, October 14
President Frank Dickey speaking at the dedication of Blazer Hall on October 14, 1962. This photo received October 1962 from Public Relations,, 1962, October 14
President Frank Dickey getting ready to put the 1960 block on Blazer Hall. This photograph received October 16, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1962, October 14
The dedication of Blazer Hall was on October 14, 1962. This photograph is of President Dickey and Mrs. Paul Blazer with her grandchildren, Barrie and Martha. Photo received from the Lexington Herald-Leader,, 1962, October 14
A proof sheet of the dedication of Blazer Hall,, 1962, October 14
A proof sheet of the dedication of Blazer Hall featuring President Dickey and Mrs. Paul Blazer with her grandchildren,, 1962, October 14
A proof sheet of the dedication of Blazer Hall,, 1962, October 14
From left to right: Miss Nancy Merle Hart, Miss Dixie Evans, and Mrs. Majorie Nelson are looking at a paper in Blazer Hall. Received October 9, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Photo of a lounge area on the second floor of Georgia M. Blazer Hall. Dedication was in 1962, in the honor of Mrs. Paul G. Blazer of Ashland, Kentucky. Received October 2, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
A proof sheet of Blazer Hall at different angles. Blazer Hall was built in 1961, but on October 14, 1962, it was dedicated to Mrs. Paul G. Blazer,, [1962]
"Mrs. Gayle Smith (right) discussed the day's menu for 1,200 University of Kentucky co-eds, with her chief cooks-James Turpin (left) a veteran University of Kentucky employee, and Beatrice Wess, who has been with the university for seven years. Mrs. Smith is in charge of the central dining unit in Blazer Hall.",, [1963]
Dormitories- Boarding Houses
A group of unidentified people on the front steps of the Carr Boarding House. Carr is the name of the owner of the house,, [1903]
A group of unidentified people on the front steps of the Carr Boarding House. Carr is the name of the owner of the house,, [1903]
An unidentified woman is sitting in a dorm room and reading a book. This picture is in the "Hail-Kentucky!" book on page 35 and is of the Nollau F-Series. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, [1904]
An unidentified woman is sitting in a dorm room and reading a book. This picture is in the "Hail-Kentucky!" book on page 35 and is of the Nollau F-Series. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates (duplicate of image 890),, [1904]
A photo of a room in a girl's dorm,, [1907]
Dormitories- Bowman Hall
Construction of Bowman Hall, a men's dormitory, was named after John Bowman. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Construction of Bowman Hall, a men's dormitory, was named after John Bowman. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland (duplicate of image 911),, [1947]
Construction of Bowman Hall, a men's dormitory, was named after John Bryan Bowman. Construction began in 1946 and on June 4, 1948 it was dedicated,, [1950]
Entrance to Bowman Hall, a men's dormitory, was named after John Bryan Bowman. Construction began in 1946 and on June 4, 1948 it was dedicated,, [1950]
View of Bowman Hall from Washington Avenue,, [1955]
Five unidentified men sitting and socializing inside Bowman Hall,, [1955]
Two unidentified men watch as two unidentified men play table tennis in Bowman Hall. Received on March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
An architectural drawing of Bowman Hall. Construction began in 1946, was finished on March 19, 1948, and was dedicated on June 4, 1948. Bowman Hall was named after John Bryan Bowman. Architect: John F. Wilson,, [1945]
Dormitories- Boyd Hall
Front of Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd,, [1937]
Seven unidentified women in front of Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd,, [1953]
Seven unidentified women walking out of Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd. ,, [1953]
Built in 1925, Boyd Hall was the second girl's dormitory built on the University of Kentucky's campus,, [1957]
Two unidentified women are checking their mail box inside of Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd. ,, [1957]
Two unidentified women are seated at a table and talking in a room of Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd. ,, [1957]
Five unidentified women are sitting in the living room, around a fire place in Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd. ,, [1957]
Unidentified women are to and from Boyd Hall, a woman's dormitory. Boyd Hall was built in 1925 and was named after Cleona Boyd. ,, [1957]
Boyd Hall. The dormitory was built in 1925 as the second dormitory to house women,, undated
Dormitories- Breckinridge Hall
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, men's dormitory. Breckinridge Hall was named after William Campbell Preston Breckinridge. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, men's dormitory. Breckinridge Hall was named after William Campbell Preston Breckinridge. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, men's dormitory. Breckinridge Hall was named after William Campbell Preston Breckinridge. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Typical student's room in Breckinridge Hall,, [1930]
Dormitories - Donovan Hall
Architects drawing of Donovan Hall considered plan, but it is not the style that was built. Donovan Hall is a residence hall for men and the central dining unit. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. Architect: John F. Wilson,, [1946]
Architects' new drawing of Donovan Hall. Donovan Hall is a residence hall for men and the central dining unit. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. Architect: John F. Wilson, undated,, [1946]
Architects' new drawing of Donovan Hall. Donovan Hall is a residence hall for men and the central dining unit. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. Architect: John F. Wilson, undated,, [1946]
"Work Progresses on New University of Kentucky Dormitory-Brick work has begun on the University of Kentucky's new residence hall for men. the $1,711,000 dormitory has been designed to house 365 students and to provide dining facilities for 1,200. It is being finances through a $1,400,000 loan from the federal government and an allocation of $311,000 by the Kentucky Property and Buildings Commission. Work is expected to be completed in January 1955." (news clipping),, [1954]
Donovan Hall under construction. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. On May 30, 1955, the dedication occurred,, [1954]
Two unidentified men are standing in front of Donovan Hall while it was under construction. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. On May 30, 1955, the dedication occurred,, [1954]
Six unidentified men are talking in front of Donovan Hall,, [1955]
Six unidentified men are talking in front of Donovan Hall,, [1955]
Three unidentified men are talking in a bedroom of Donovan Hall,, [1957]
Five unidentified men are watching television and four unidentified men are reading newspapers in the basement of Donovan Hall,, [1957]
Cars parked in front of Donovan Hall. Donovan Hall was named after former University of Kentucky President Herman L. Donovan. On May 30, 1955, the dedication occurred,, [1957]
Three unidentified men are looking at a picture of a woman in a Donovan Hall dorm room,, [1958]
Three unidentified men are looking at a picture of a woman in a Donovan Hall dorm room,, [1958]
Three unidentified men are talking in a Donovan Hall dorm room,, [1958]
Three unidentified men are talking in a Donovan Hall dorm room,, [1958]
Three unidentified men are talking in a Donovan Hall dorm room,, [1958]
Three unidentified men are walking towards Donovan Hall,, [1958]
James Thomas (seated in chair) and one unidentified man are socializing in a dorm room of Donovan Hall,, [1960]
Dormitories- Exteriors
A proof sheet of residence halls around campus. First row, left to right: Donovan Hall, Breckinridge Hall, unidentified. Second row, left to right: Haggin Hall, Kinkead Hall, Boyd Hall. Third row, left to right: Bowman Hall (front), Bowman Hall (back), Jewell Hall. Last row, left to right: Breckinridge Hall, Keeneland Hall, Holmes Hall,, undated
A proof sheet of residence halls, Blazer Hall and Bradley Hall, and of the Chemistry-Physics Building,, undated
Dormitories- General
Three women either packing or unpacking a trunk. From left to right: Jerry Kelley, Betty Clay, and Benita Boyd. During the 1950's upper-class women had a curfew of 10:30p.m. on the weekdays and 11p.m. on the weekends. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader,, 1953
Shown in photograph are Jane Floyd, Kate Mahood, and Nancy McKinley. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader,, 1953
Marcia Walden is looking at a picture in a dorm room. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, [1953]
Suzanne Freed (left) and Margaret Futwell (right) are unpacking in a dorm room,, [1955]
Suzanne Freed (left) and Margaret Futwell (right) are unpacking in a dorm room,, [1955]
Suzanne Freed (left) and Margaret Futwell (right) are unpacking in a dorm room,, [1955]
Suzanne Freed (left) and Margaret Futwell (right) are unpacking in a dorm room,, [1955]
Three unidentified women in the lobby of a dormitory,, [1955]
Three unidentified women in the lobby of a dormitory,, [1955]
Five unidentified men in the stairway of a dorm,, [1955]
Two unidentified men are playing ping pong and two unidentified men are watching, in the basement of a boy's dorm,, [1955]
Unidentified men socializing in a men's dorm,, [1955]
Unidentified men are looking at a book,, [1955]
Three unidentified men are looking at magazines in a dorm,, [1955]
One unidentified man is reading a paper and one unidentified man is writing,, [1955]
Five unidentified women are reading in the bridge/hallway between Patterson and Boyd Halls. ,, [1957]
From left to right: an unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Betty Jane Mitchell (standing), Judy Goodall, and Linda Mount (in chair) are socializing in a dorm room. Received January 14, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
From left to right: an unidentified woman, unidentified woman, Betty Jane Mitchell (standing), Judy Goodall, and Linda Mount (in chair) are socializing in a dorm room. Received January 14, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Bulletin boards for birthday cards and important notices were essential in a 1970's residence hall room,, [1970]
In 1984, life in the residence halls provided all the essentials--comfort, convenience, and a private phone,, 1984
Dormitories- Haggin Hall
Construction of Haggin Hall, seen from Donovan Hall. Fraternity Row in the background. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received July 31, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Construction of Haggin Hall. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received August 5, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Unidentified men are working on the construction of Haggin Hall. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received July 31, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
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To topUnidentified men are working on the construction of Haggin Hall. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received July 31, 1959 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 952),, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received September 8, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was named after James B. Haggin and dedicated on September 16, 1960. Received September 8, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received October 6, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received October 6, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received October 22, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Haggin Hall, a men's dormitory, under construction. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Construction of Haggin Hall is nearing completion. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin. Received June 7, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Construction of Haggin Hall is nearing completion. Haggin Hall was dedicated on September 16, 1960 and was named after James B. Haggin,, [1960]
Former President Herman Donovan (far left) and four unidentified men are seated listening to President Frank Dickey speak at the dedication of Haggin Hall on September 16, 1960. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1960, September 16
The cornerstone of Haggin Hall/ The rites are about to be performed at the dedication on September 16, 1960. From left to right: Dr. Leslie L. Martin, President Frank Dickey, Dr. Frank D. Peterson and John F. Wilson (architect). Received September 16, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960, September 16
The cornerstone of Haggin Hall/ The rites are about to be performed at the dedication on September 16, 1960. From left to right: Dr. Leslie L. Martin, President Frank Dickey, Dr. Frank D. Peterson and John F. Wilson (architect),, 1960, September 16
Dormitories- Hamilton House
Two Home Economics majors are seated on the porch of the Hamilton House, on Limestone Street,, [1957]
At the Hamilton House--sweeping the porch is Gayle Shoemaker, behind her are: Betty Reid (left), Elanor Burkhard. The house is for Home Economic use. Received September 25, 1958,, [1958]
At the Hamilton House--at the piano in the living room, from left to right: Draxie Newson, Bethy Ann Foley, Laurel Hampton, Pat Clarke DeMarcus, and Norma Cable. Received September 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Six women talking outside the Hamilton House. From left to right: unidentified, Linda Lloyd, unidentified, Patricia Hager, unidentified, and Carole Ward. This photo appears first on page 241 in the 1963 Kentuckian,, [1963]
Dormitories- Holmes Hall
The temporary barracks that had been used are being torn down for the construction of Holmes Hall to begin,, 1955, December 18
The temporary barracks that had been used to house women students since 1947 are being torn down for the construction of Holmes Hall to begin in early 1957, and will house 200 students,, 1955, December
Construction of Holmes Hall in 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1956, July 28
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received July 31, 1956 from Public Relations,, 1956
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received July 31, 1956 from Public Relations,, 1956
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1956, August 2
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received December 20, 1956 from Public Relations,, 1956
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was dedicated on May 25, 1958 for Sarah B. Holmes,, [1956]
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was dedicated on May 25, 1958 for Sarah B. Holmes,, [1956]
"University of Kentucky's Holmes Hall Under Construction--The footer and the foundation have been completed for Holmes Hall, new dorm for girl's at the University of Kentucky. Named for UK's Dean of Women, Sarah B. Holmes, the building has been designed to house 289 women. The brick and stone structure is expected to be completed by September of 1957. Architect for the building is the Lexington firm of Brock and Johnson, and the contractor is the Gilson Construction Company, also of Lexington." Received December 20, 1956 from Public Relations,, 1956
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was named after Sarah B. Holmes and dedicated on May 25, 1958. Received March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was dedicated on May 25, 1956 for Sarah B. Holmes,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was dedicated on May 25, 1956 for Sarah B. Holmes,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall began on June 27, 1956, a woman's dormitory which was dedicated on May 25, 1956 for Sarah B. Holmes. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, 1957
Construction of Holmes Hall, a woman's dormitory, is near completion. It was dedicated on May 25, 1956 for Sarah B. Holmes,, 1957
An unidentified man is walking into Holmes Hall. It was dedicated on May 25, 1956 for Sarah B. Holmes. Received May 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958
President Frank Dickey (third from right), Sarah Bennett Holmes (Dean of Women, second from right), and three unidentified men are seated on stage at the dedication of Holmes Hall on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
The Sarah Holmes family, listening to the dedication of Holmes Hall on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Sarah Bennett Holmes speaking at the dedication of Holmes Hall, which was named after her on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Dean Sarah Bennett Holmes (second from right), Dr. William V. Gardner of First Presbyterian Church (far right) and President Frank Dickey (third from right) are listening to Frank Peterson speaking at the dedication of Holmes Hall on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Dean Sarah Bennett Holmes (second from right) and Dr. William V. Gardner of First Presbyterian Church (far right), are listening to President Frank Dickey speaking at the dedication of Holmes Hall on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Dean Sarah Bennett Holmes (second from right) and Dr. William V. Gardner of First Presbyterian Church (far right), are listening to President Frank Dickey speaking at the dedication of Holmes Hall on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Sarah Bennett Holmes' granddaughters reveal the plaque for Holmes Hall at the dedication on May 25, 1958. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
President Dickey and Sarah Holmes are unlocking the doors to Holmes Hall at the dedication. Received May 25, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 25
Four unidentified women are seated around a desk in Holmes Hall. Photographer: University of Kentucky. Received November 18, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Four unidentified women are watching two unidentified women playing ping pong in Holmes Hall. Photographer: University of Kentucky. Received November 18, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Two unidentified women are in their dorm room in Holmes Hall. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1958]
Katherine Maddox-Broadbent (second from right) and two unidentified women are seated with Sarah Bennett Holmes (second from left) in Holmes Hall. Received December 5, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Dormitories- Jewell Hall
An exterior view of Jewell Hall, a women's residence hall. Jewell Hall was named after Mary Frances Jewell. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1940]
Cars parked in front of Jewell Hall, a women's residence hall, and an unidentified woman is entering the building. Jewell Hall was named after Mary Frances Jewell. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Two unidentified women are seated by stairs and four unidentified women are going up and down stairs in Jewell Hall. Jewell Hall was named after Mary Frances Jewell. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Two unidentified women are playing cards and two unidentified women are talking in Jewell Hall. Jewell Hall was named after Mary Frances Jewell. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Four unidentified women are talking in a dorm room of Jewell Hall. Jewell Hall was named after Mary Frances Jewell. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Dormitories- Keeneland Hall
Construction of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1954]
Construction of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
Construction of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
Construction of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
Construction of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
Construction of Keeneland Hall: "Keeneland Ready for Women Students--The University of Kentucky's Keeneland Hall, new dormitory for girls, will be opened for the first time this fall. The $1,250,000 structure will house 312 women students. Keeneland Hall is named for the foundation which gave $200,000 towards its construction, the remainder coming from federal funds and accumulated earnings.",, [1955]
Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory, is nearing completion. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Photographer: John Mitchell,, [1955]
President Herman Donovan (far from left) is conversing with an unidentified woman and unidentified people are conversing at the dedication of Keeneland Hall on October 17, 1955. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, 1955
The front side of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dorm. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
The front side of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dorm. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation (duplicate of image 1009),, [1955]
The front entrance of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dorm. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Photographer: John Mitchell,, [1955]
Five unidentified men are reading in Keeneland Hall, a woman's dorm. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation,, [1955]
Ann Shirley Gillook (Miss Kentucky 1957) is talking to a young man at the entrance of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dorm. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. This photo appears on page 22 of the 1956-1957 "K-Book". Photographer: Ted W. Simmons,, [1956]
Martha Griffin (center) is pouring soda into a cup as Mary Adams (left) and Ann Fitzgerald (right) watch and wait at the concession in Keeneland Hall. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
An unidentified woman and an unidentified man are talking as an unidentified woman reads in Keeneland Hall. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Five unidentified women and one unidentified man are all watching television in Keeneland Hall. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front desk "caller" at Keeneland Hall, were usually upper-class students. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Unidentified people standing on the front steps to Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The front of Keeneland Hall, a woman's dormitory. Keeneland Hall was named after the Keeneland Foundation which donated $200,000 and on October 17, 1955, it was dedicated to the foundation. Received August 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Keeneland Hall (right) and Blazer Hall (left) in May of 1969, after three houses were removed to build the two dormitories,, 1969
Two young men read magazines in a dorm room in Keeneland Hall,, 1986, May
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To topDormitories- Kinkead Hall
Construction of Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory, is complete. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead. This photo appears on page 24 of the 1956-1957 "K-Book",, [1955]
Unidentified students are near Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead,, [1955]
Unidentified students are near Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead,, [1955]
Three unidentified men are reading in Kinkead Hall, a men's dormitory. Kinkead Hall was built in 1929 and was named after William B. Kinkead,, [1955]
Kinkead Hall, shown here, was the last men's dormitory to be released by the Army,, undated
Dormitories- Men's Residence Halls
Men's dormitory, room interiors, with four bunk beds. Nollau F Series Print Collection, Box 5a, Folder 121, Item one,, [1908]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studios,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Received February 7, 1929 from the Superintendents Office,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Received February 7, 1929 from the Superintendents Office (duplicate of image 1032),, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio. Received February 7, 1929 from the Superintendents Office,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio. Received February 7, 1929 from the Superintendents Office (duplicate of image 1035),, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Construction of Breckinridge Hall, Kinkead Hall, and Bradley Hall in 1929. Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Courtyard with men's residence halls. Left to right; Breckinridge Hall (1929), Kinkead Hall (1929), and Bradley Hall (1921) Construction of Bowman Hall was not until after World War II. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1929]
Left to right: Bradley Hall (1921), Kinkead Hall (1929), and Breckinridge Hall (1929),, [1929]
Dormitories- Patterson Hall
Four unidentified women in a dorm room in 1908. During this time there were four to five women in a room and lights-out by 10 or 11p.m. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, [1908]
Patterson Hall, UK's first woman's dorm completed in 1904, was named after James K. Patterson,, [1905]
Patterson Hall, UK's first woman's dorm completed in 1904 and included such luxuries as steam heat and 13 bathrooms. This photo appears third on page 35 in "Hail Kentucky!",, [1905]
Patterson Hall, UK's first woman's dorm completed in 1904, was named after James K. Patterson. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Nancy Graves and three unidentified women are sitting on two beds in Patterson Hall, UK's first woman dorm. Patterson Hall was completed in 1904 and was named after James K. Patterson. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Seven unidentified women are standing around a piano and two unidentified women are sitting and playing the piano in Patterson Hall, UK's first woman dorm. Patterson Hall was completed in 1904 and was named after James K. Patterson. Received March 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
A side of Patterson Hall showing cracks in the bricks. Patterson Hall was completed in 1904 and was named after James K. Patterson. Received June 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Two young women are sitting in a dorm room in Patterson Hall,, 1986, May
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To topThe entrance to Patterson Hall,, undated
Two women are approaching the entrance to Patterson Hall,, undated
Dormitories- White Hall
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. Photographer: Edgar C. Loevenhart,, [1884]
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This photo was donated by T. W. Scholtz,, [1884]
View of the front side of White Hall, with the Administration building to the left. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1885]
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1910]
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967 (duplicate of image 1058),, [1910]
Unidentified people walking past the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. Photographer: Ben L. Williams, Jr. Received November 4, 1949 from Public Relations,, [1949]
The side of the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1953]
The side of the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967 (duplicate of image 1060),, [1953]
Unidentified man is standing near the side of the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1953]
Unidentified people are walking past the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. "Accessioned from the Administration Building". Received June of 1953 from Public Relations,, [1953]
Unidentified students are standing in front of the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1954]
White Hall Dormitory from the side next to the Administration Building. Students passing the "Old" White Hall building. The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1955]
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory. This photo appears second on page 32 of the 1957 "Kentuckian". Photographer: Thomasson-Smith. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The "Old" White Hall building, the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. This was the first men's dormitory,, [1958]
The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. Received December 4, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Two unidentified women and one unidentified man are talking near the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and destroyed in 1967. Received June 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed,, [1960]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed (duplicate of image 1069),, [1960]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed (duplicate of image 1069),, [1960]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed (duplicate of image 1069),, [1960]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed (duplicate of image 1069),, [1960]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed (duplicate of image 1069),, [1960]
Two unidentified men are walking past the White Hall Dormitory. The "Old" White Hall building, in the winter at the University of Kentucky's first dormitory, was built in 1882, and in 1967 it was destroyed,, [1960]
Dormitories - Women's Residence Halls
Melanie Byars, UK student is in a residence hall,, undated
Entranceways
Officer Norman Cook near construction,, 1963, October
The entranceway to the Administration / Main Building. Patterson Office Tower is the tall building behind the trees,, undated
The entranceway to the Administration / Main Building,, undated
The entranceway to the Administration / Main Building. Patterson Office Tower is the tall building behind the trees,, undated
"Police officer, Shirley Lamb gives directions to Sandra Helton, a junior in chemical engineering. Each day about 1,000 cars come through Gate 1 on Administration Drive off South Limestone.",, [1990]
"Shirley's New House--UK police officer Shirley Lamb enjoys his new gate house, with it's restroom and office area inside and its own fan and heating unit outside.",, [1990]
Erikson Hall
The front of Erikson Hall, Home Economics building. Named after Statie Erikson,, [1941]
The front of Erikson Hall, Home Economics building. Named after Statie Erikson,, [1941]
Two unidentified women are conversing on the stairs in front of Erikson Hall, Home Economics building. Named after Statie Erikson,, [1941]
Faculty Club- Hilary J. Boone
The Faculty Club under construction. This new building was financed by Hilary J. Boone, Jr,, [1986]
Fine Arts Building
"Old" Fine Arts Building. Photographer: Starman Studio,, [1930]
Architects drawing of the Fine Arts Building, University of Kentucky. Architects: Brock and Johnson,, [1946]
Construction of the Fine Arts Buildingand a view of the McLean Stadium and Stoll football field. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Construction of the Fine Arts Building. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Construction of the Fine Arts Building. Photographer: Mack Hughes. Received April 26, 1948 from Public Relations,, [1948]
Fine Arts Building located on Rose Street, with McLean Stadium in the background. Photographer: Mack Hughes. Received April 26, 1948 from Public Relations,, [1948]
"The University of Kentucky's Fine Arts Building is beginning to assume final shape. Construction on the $1,380,000 structure was started slightly more than a year ago. The sprawling building will house the Departments of Art, Music, and the Guignol Theater. The departments and the Theater formerly were in the Art Center that was destroyed by a spectacular fire early in 1947. University officials have classified the building as one of the "most needed" on the campus at Lexington." Received September 14, 1948 from Public Relations ,, [1948]
Students studying in the Fine Arts Library in the Fine Arts Building. (library was later relocated) Miss Algie Dickson is seated at the desk. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950
An unidentified woman is walking past the side of the Fine Arts Building, where there is a wooden sculpture on the building,, [1951]
View of the front, main entrance of the Fine Arts Building,, [1951]
View of the front, main entrance of the Fine Arts Building,, [1951]
Unidentified students walking past the entrance to the Art Gallery, which is inside the Fine Arts Building. Photographer: Sound Business Magazine ,, [1952]
Unidentified women and men are conversing in front of the Fine Arts Building. Photo was donated January 14, 1994 by Professor David Blythe,, [1952]
Unidentified women and men are conversing in front of the Fine Arts Building. Photo was donated January 14, 1994 by Professor David Blythe (duplicate of image 1087),, [1952]
The front of the Fine Arts Building,, [1952]
Unidentified women and men are exiting through the front doors of the Finr Arts Building. Photographer: J. B. Kuiper. Received August 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Food Storage Building
Two cars and two bikes are near the Food Storage Building. Received May 3, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Fraternity and Sorority Houses
Front view of the Sigma Nu House,, 1925
Front of the Delta Delta Delta House. This photo is on page 314 of the 1947 "Kentuckian",, [1946]
Front of the Chi Omega House. This photo is on page 274 of the 1948 "Kentuckian",, [1947]
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To topFront of the Delta Chi House. This photo is on page 300 of the 1948 "Kentuckian",, [1947]
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To topAn unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
An unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
An unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
An unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
An unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
An unidentified woman in talking to an unidentified man in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House,, [1955]
Nancy Taylor (front row, left), Patricia Vry (front row, right), and two unidentified women are standing in front of the Alpha Delta Pi House. This photo is on page 59 of the 1956-1957 "K-Book",, [1955]
Three unidentified women of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority are watching television and two unidentified women are talking, all are in the basement of the Kappa Alpha Theta House,, [1955]
Nancy Clay McClure looking at a man as she comes down the stairs of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority during the winter of 1962. This picture appears second on page 43 in the 1962 "Kentuckian",, [1962]
Four unidentified women of the Chi Omega sorority are talking while two unidentified women are playing the piano in the Chi Omega House,, [1955]
Mary Virginia Fulcher (far right) and three unidentified people are walking from the Delta Delta Delta house on 329 Aylesford Avenue. Received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1957]
An unidentified woman is standing in front of the Lambda Chi Alpha house,, [1957]
An unidentified woman is standing in front of the Lambda Chi Alpha house,, [1957]
An unidentified woman is standing in front of the Pi Kappa Alpha house,, [1957]
An unidentified woman and an unidentified man are standing in front of the Lambda Chi Alpha house,, [1957]
An unidentified woman and an unidentified man are standing in front of the Lambda Chi Alpha house. This photo appears on page 60 of the 1957-1958 "K-Bool". Received August 7, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Five unidentified men are in front of the Delta Tau Delta house. Received April 15, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The front of the Sigma Chi house on South Limestone. This building was destroyed in the summer of 1959. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1957]
The front of the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1957]
The front of the Alpha Sigma Pi house,, [1957]
The side of the Delta Delta Delta house. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1957]
Two unidentified men are looking at a book with unidentified men conversing in the background, in the den of the Kappa Sigma house. Received March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Two unidentified men are cleaning trophies, one unidentified man is reading and one unidentified man is playing a record in the Recreation room of the Kappa Sigma house. Received March 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Carolyn Childers of Pikeville, Kentucky (second from right) and six unidentified women are singing around a piano while an unidentified woman is playing, in the Alpha Delta Pi house. Received March 19, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Four unidentified men are conversing in the living room of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. Received August 7, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Construction of the Delta Zeta house and sorority row. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Construction of sorority row. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The Kappa Delta house and the Alpha Gamma Delta house of sorority row are under construction. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The Kappa Delta house is under still under construction but the Alpha Gamma Delta house, of sorority row, is complete. Received December 5, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Unidentified women are seated at tables, possibly at a mother-daughter luncheon in the Zeta Tau Alpha house. The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority is no longer on campus and since the late 1980's, the house was leased by Sigma Kappa sorority,, [1957]
Three unidentified men are constructing a stone wall,, [1958]
Helen Shuck (third from left), Joan Putallico (fifth from left) and three unidentified women are seated around a table in the Kappa Delta house. Received May 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Roy Wood (right) and an unidentified man are in front of the Delta Tau Delta house. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Roy Wood (right) and an unidentified man are in front of the Delta Tau Delta house. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
An unidentified woman is seated and an unidentified man is standing near a fire place in an unidentified fraternity house,, [1958]
An unidentified woman is seated and an unidentified man are looking at a trophy in an unidentified fraternity house,, [1958]
Sarah Jarrett Hodges of Pikeville, Kentucky (left, wearing a plaid skirt) and an unidentified woman are conversing in a bed room of the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Received January 16, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Construction of the Alpha Tau Omega house. Received July 31, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Construction of the Alpha Tau Omega house. Received July 31, 1959 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1132),, [1959]
"Construction Started- Dr. Frank D. Peterson, vice president for business administration at the University of Kentucky, checks with Frank Lansdale of Lansdale-Ritchie Construction Co., Lexington, at the site of construction of Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi fraternity house. AGR house will be at the corner of Clifton and Woodland and Sigma Chi, at the corner of Hilltop and Huguelet. Construction on the projects started last week." Received July 26, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
"Construction Started- Dr. Frank D. Peterson, vice president for business administration at the University of Kentucky, checks with Frank Lansdale of Lansdale-Ritchie Construction Co., Lexington, at the site of construction of Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi fraternity house. AGR house will be at the corner of Clifton and Woodland and Sigma Chi, at the corner of Hilltop and Huguelet. Construction on the projects started last week." Received July 26, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1133),, [1960]
"Construction Started- Dr. Frank D. Peterson, vice president for business administration at the University of Kentucky, checks with Frank Lansdale of Lansdale-Ritchie Construction Co., Lexington, at the site of construction of Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi fraternity house. AGR house will be at the corner of Clifton and Woodland and Sigma Chi, at the corner of Hilltop and Huguelet. Construction on the projects started last week." Received July 26, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1133),, [1960]
Dr. Frank D. Peterson, is checking with Frank Lansdale of Lansdale-Ritchie Construction Co., at the site of the Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Chi fraternity house. Received July 30, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
The front of the Delta Tau Delta house,, [1960]
"The Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity at the University of Kentucky has moved into it's new $150, 000 quarters. Landscaping remains to be completed at the structure, which contains space for 48 students and an apartment for a house mother. Construction of the building was financed by a United States Housing and Home Finance Agency loan." Received March 20, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
"For Sigma Chi- Construction will be completed this spring on this structure which will house the Sigma Chi fraternity at the University of Kentucky. The $150, 000 building, at the corner of Hilltop and Woodland Avenues, will contain space for 48 fraternity members and an apartment for a house mother. It was financed by a Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency loan." Received March 23, 1961 from Public Relations,, 1961, March 25
The front of the Phi Kappa Tau house,, [1970]
The front of the Phi Kappa Tau house (duplicate of image 1138),, [1970]
Frazee Hall
A view of Frazee Hall from across the lake. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1908]
A view of Frazee Hall from across the lake. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1912]
Unidentified people walking by Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire. Photographer: John Sutterfield,, [1943]
An unidentified man is walking by Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
An unidentified man is is standing beside a sign by Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1958]
An unidentified man is is standing beside a sign by Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1958]
Unidentified people are working in the Home Study registration area, now called Independent Study, located in Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1958]
Unidentified people are working in the Home Study registration area, now called Independent Study, located in Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1958]
The front entrance of Frazee Hall at night. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1958]
Unidentified students walking past Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1962]
Front view of Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. On January 24, 1956, the building was partially destroyed by a fire,, [1962]
Frazee Hall- Fire
Frazee Hall being destroyed by a fire on January 24, 1956. "When $350, 000 Fire Hit UK Class Building- Flames pour from windows of Frazee Hall, 54-year-old University of Kentucky classroom building, in a $350, 000 fire Tuesday night. Fire department officials blamed the blaze on an explosion set off by incendiarists. An investigation is under way. The building was a 75% loss. -AP Wire photo." Received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, 1956, January 24
Firefighters battling 1956 blaze at Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, 1956, January 24
Firefighters battling 1956 blaze at Frazee Hall. Frazee Hall was built in 1907 and named after David Frances Frazee on June 3, 1931. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, 1956, January 24
Funkhouser Biological Sciences Building
Funkhouser Building, centered in photograph. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1948]
Mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser Biological Sciences Building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser. Received August 19, 1999 from Jeff Sheppard,, [1948]
A picture of the Funkhouser building from the old tennis courts (now the Chemistry-Physics Building). The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1950]
Two signs on the side of the Funkhouser building denoting W. R. Allen Zoology Museum. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1957]
Two signs on the side of the Funkhouser building denoting W. R. Allen Zoology Museum. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1957]
A picture of the Funkhouser building at an angle. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1957]
A picture of the Funkhouser building at an angle from the parking lot. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, [1963]
A close up of the mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, undated
The mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser,, undated
The mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser (duplicate of image 1161),, undated
The mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser (duplicate of image 1161),, undated
The mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser (duplicate of image 1161),, undated
The mosaic seal on the front of the Funkhouser building. The Funkhouser building was built in 1940 and named after William D. Funkhouser (duplicate of image 1161),, undated
Gaines Center for Humanities
A proof sheet of an unidentified staff member, inside the Gaines Center,, [1984]
A proof sheet of two unidentified staff or students, inside the Gaines Center,, [1984]
A proof sheet of two unknown men, inside the Gaines Center,, [1984]
Two unidentified men sit inside a room at the Gaines Center,, [1984]
Proof sheet of the Gaines Center for Humanities, interior and exterior photographs,, [1985]
People sitting in a kitchen in the Gaines Center for Humanities. From left: (back table) Chris Pramuk, Regina Wink, unknown man. (front table) Lisa Rohleder, unknown woman, Fran Stewart,, [1985]
Lisa M. Rohleder (on the left) and an unknown woman inside the Gaines Center,, [1985]
From the left: Lisa M. Rohleder, Fran Stewart, Regina Wink, Chris Pramuk, all sit around a room in the Gaines Center,, [1985]
The large first floor conference room at the Humanities Center is a blend of antique and contemporary furnishings. Enjoying the decor are, from the left: Dr. William Adams of the Advisory Board, Fran Steward, Chris Pramuk, and Regina Wink,, [1985]
Large porches open off a rear wall of the conference center onto a brick patio. Enjoying the warm spring air are, from the left: Regina Wink (foreground), Dr. William Adams, Lisa M. Rohleder, Fran Steward (both walking), Charles Ison (on the porch) and Chris Pramuk (foreground),, [1985]
Gatton (Carol Martin) Business and Economics Building
Two unidentified construction workers during the construction of the Commerce Building; Public Relations photo,, 1962, November 28
The foundation work of the Commerce Building, 1963; Public Relations photo,, 1963, August 13
Construction of Commerce Building; Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1963]
Construction of Commerce Building,, [1963]
Construction of Commerce Building; Public Relations photo (duplicate of image 560),, [1963]
Students walking on the walkway to the Commerce Building,, [1969]
Architectural drawing of the new Gatton Business and Economics addition, which included a new three-story addition (facing Limestone) and remodeling of the fourth floor of the Commerce Building; illustration by Andrew Lynn Architectural Illustrations,, [1990]
Architectural drawing of the new Gatton Business and Economics addition, which included a new three-story addition (facing Limestone) and remodeling of the fourth floor of the Commerce Building; illustration by Andrew Lynn Architectural Illustrations (duplicate of image 562),, [1990]
Architects plans for the new Gatton Business and Economics Building addition to the Commerce Building,, [1990]
Unidentified men and women are walking past the Carol Martin Gatton College of Economics Building,, 2001
Gillis Building
The front of the Gillis Building (then called the Experiment Station). The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis. Photographer: Edgar C. Loevenhart,, [1900]
The front of the Gillis Building. The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis,, [1912]
Photograph taken from Administration Drive (looking north). From left to right: Education Building, now Frazee Hall, Alumni Hall (Gymnasium), Administration Building-Old Science and Late Law Building, and Gillis Building, shown in the 1920 "Kentuckian",, [1910]
The front of the Gillis Building. The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis,, [1930]
Two cars and two unidentified people are in front of the Gillis Building. The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis,, [1940]
A side of the Gillis Building (then called the Administration Annex). The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Four unidentified men are moving a desk into the Gillis Building (then called the Administration Annex). The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis,, [1960]
Four unidentified men are moving a table into the Gillis Building (then called the Administration Annex). The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis,, undated
The front of the Gillis Building. The Gillis Building was built in 1892 and on April 4, 1978, it was named after Ezra Gillis. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Gluck (Maxwell H.) Equine Research Center
Proof sheet of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaines at the Carnahan House speaking of his contribution to the Equine Center,, [1984]
An architectural drawing of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, which was completed in 1987. The Gluck Equine Research Center is where equine research occurs and is located at the corner of South Limestone and Farm Road, near Commonwealth Stadium. The Equine Research Center is named for Maxwell Henry Gluck. The architects for the Equine Research Center are Bickle Gibson Associates Architects Inc. of Louisville. Drawing by: Andrew Lynn,, [1985]
Keeneland President, Ted Bassett and Otis Singletary are looking at a model of the Equine Research Center,, [1986]
The front of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center; it was dedicated on June 5, 1987 and named after Maxwell H. and Muriel Gluck,, [1986]
Mrs. Maxwell H. Gluck and UK President Otis A. Singletary, cut the ribbon to open the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center,, 1987
The Equine Research Hall of Fame. There are six men standing in the center in front of their Hall of Fame plaques,, [1987]
The front of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center; it was dedicated on June 5, 1987 and named after Maxwell H. and Muriel Gluck,, [1988]
Drawing of North Site Plan; Nicholasville Road, Maxwell H. Gluck Building, Farm Road, and Horticulture Area,, undated
An exterior view of the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center,, undated
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To topGreenhouse
The Greenhouse- about where Patterson monument is. On the left, Administration Building, and on the right is the President's house,, [1880]
This photograph is taken from where Patterson Monument stood prior to its being moved to its site north of the Administration Building and west of Patterson Office Tower,, 1898
Grehan Journalism Building
From left angle, the front side of the Grehan Journalism Building. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal",, [1951]
"The new $425, 000 Journalism Building at the University of Kentucky" Presented to Bureau of Source Material by Dr. Plummer on January 9, 1952. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal",, [1951]
Unidentified students are walking past the Journalism Building. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal",, [1951]
Unidentified students are walking past the Journalism Building. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal" (duplicate of image 1199),, [1951]
Unidentified students are walking past the Journalism Building. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal" (duplicate of image 1199),, [1951]
Unidentified students are walking past the Journalism Building in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 15, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Six unidentified men are walking past the Journalism Building in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The front side of the Grehan Journalism Building. The Journalism Building was dedicated on November 2, 1951 and named after Enoch Grehan. It is also the home to the independent student newspaper, "The Kentucky Kernal". Photographer: Photographic Services,, 1970, March 4
A drawing of a proposed addition to Grehan Journalism Building. Wickliffe B. Moore was the proposed name for the addition, but the addition was never built,, [1984]
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To topA drawing of a proposed addition to Grehan Journalism Building. Wickliffe B. Moore was the proposed name for the addition, but the addition was never built,, [1984]
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To topA drawing of a proposed addition to Grehan Journalism Building. Wickliffe B. Moore was the proposed name for the addition, but the addition was never built. (duplicate of image 1204),, [1984]
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Guignol
An unidentified woman is talking with two unidentified African American children,, undated
Guignol- Fire
Guignol, on January 10, 1947, engulfed in flames. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947, January 10
Firefighters trying to extinguish the fire. Guignol, on January 10, 1947, engulfed in flames. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947, January 10
Fire destroyed the Guignol Theater on Euclid Avenue in 1947. This image is in the C. J. Magazine, Issue June 22, on page 24, image number one. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947
Guignol Theater fire. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947
Gymnasium- Girls
Built to be a cafeteria, then served as gymnasium for women, and later this building became the headquarters for the Department of Buildings and Grounds,, [1920]
Kastle Hall
A small image of Kastle Hall. Kastle Hall was built in 1910 and named after Joseph Kastle,, [1912]
Fallen plaster from the ceiling in a Kastle Hall classroom. Received August 5, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Fallen plaster from the ceiling in a Kastle Hall classroom. (duplicate of image 1213),, [1957]
Fallen plaster from the ceiling in a Kastle Hall classroom. Received August 5, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
KinderCare
University of Kentucky KinderCare building on the corner of Woodland and Columbia Avenues,, 1990
King, Helen Alumni House
Alumni Center under construction. The Helen G. King Alumni House was dedicated on October 26, 1963 and named after Helen G. King. Received September 17, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Alumni Center under construction. The Helen G. King Alumni House was dedicated on October 26, 1963 and named after Helen G. King. Received September 17, 1962 from Public Relations. (duplicate of image 1215),, [1962]
Finishing construction of the Helen King Alumni House. The Helen G. King Alumni House was dedicated on October 26, 1963 and named after Helen G. King,, [1963]
Interior view of the Alumni House. The Helen G. King Alumni House was dedicated on October 26, 1963 and named after Helen G. King. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, [1963]
King (Margaret I.) Library
Front of Margaret I. King Library under construction,, [1931]
Front of Margaret I. King Library under construction,, [1931]
Side of Margaret I. King Library under construction,, [1931]
Margaret I. King Library, at the University of Kentucky was completed and on June 15, 1931, it was occupied. The building contains 1,000,000 cubic feet of space,, [1931]
Margaret I. King Library, at the University of Kentucky as it appeared after the opening in 1931. This print is located in the Nollau Nitrate collection box 3, image 1287. Credit is given to University of Kentucky Archives,, [1931]
Exterior of the front of the Margaret I. King Library with porch, now it has no porch. This print is located in the Nollau Nitrate Print File,, [1938]
View of front entrance showing the porch,, [1948]
Margaret I. King Library postcard,, [1948]
King Library--view from northwest (Lafferty Hall entrance). Received September 22, 1949 from Public Relations. Photographer: Ben L. Williams, Jr,, undated
King Library before the Annex or King North was built,, [1950]
Margaret I. King South Library with porch. Porch was destroyed and front lawn filled in when the north wing was built in 1974. Development (central) used this print for a publication,, [1950]
Exterior of the front of the Margaret I. King Library with porch, now it has no porch,, [1950]
Exterior of the front of the Margaret I. King Library with porch, now it has no porch,, [1950]
Margaret I. King Library--view from southwest. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1950]
Front view of King Library,, 1953, May
Front view of King Library,, 1953, May
Old main entrance of King Library,, [1955]
King Library with the original main entrance and porch,, 1955, August
West side of King Library before the addition. Photographer: John Mitchell,, [1955]
Exterior of King Library; completed 1931 and addition completed August of 1962. Received September 17, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
West side of King Library. Received July 30, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
King Library with snow,, [1963]
Students sitting on the porch of the King Library. Received September 3, 1965 from Public Relations. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce,, [1965]
Second front entrance created as a result of increased enrollment and need to enlarge the entrance to accommodate the increased student use of this main library. The ornate arched doorway was removed and replaced with a squared entrance with double doors. The original porch remained. Also sidewalks have been added for easier access to the library,, [1968]
Two unidentified students conversing in front of the M. I. King Library,, [1969]
Two unidentified students conversing in front of the M. I. King Library. Received May 26, 1969 from the Architecture Department. (duplicate of image 1242),, [1969]
Two unidentified students conversing in front of the M. I. King Library. Received May 26, 1969 from the Architecture Department. (duplicate of image 1242),, [1969]
Three unidentified men kicking a ball on the sidewalk in front of the M. I. King Library. This photo appears second on page 195 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
The M. I. King Library showing the North and South wings with the connecting bridge which was built in 1974. This photo accredited to the University of Kentucky Information Services,, [1974]
Bridge removal between King North and King South,, 2000, January
Bridge removal between King North and King South--Interior view for the doorway to the bridge,, 2000, January
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- Item 1246
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Duplicate made from the negative of image 1338.
To topThis photo appeared on the cover of "Choice" journal in May of 1982. This is not the complete photograph,, [1981]
Margaret I. King Library South exterior with bridge,, [1982]
Back side of Margaret I. King Library South exterior with bridge. This photo appeared on the cover of "Choice" journal in May of 1982. This is not the complete photograph,, [1982]
View of M. I. King Library, from northwest, showing bridge to King- North building,, [1986]
View of M. I. King Library, from northwest, showing bridge to King- North building,, [1986]
Bridge connecting King South to King North,, [1989]
Students pass under the bridge that connects M. I. King Library North and South,, [1989]
Students pass under the bridge that connects M. I. King Library North and South (duplicate of image 1253),, [1989]
Students pass under the bridge that connects M. I. King Library North and South (duplicate of image 1253),, [1989]
The bridge that connects M. I. King Library North and South,, [1989]
Students looking through books at the Library book sale,, [1990]
M. I. King Library North, with bridge,, [1990]
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Bridge Removal-- January of 2000, the bridge was removed from between King North and South,, 2000, January
Unidentified men are constructing the Margaret I. King Library. Warner and Mitchell, Architects Cleveland, Ohio,, [1930]
The exterior of the Margaret I. King Library,, [1931]
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- Item 6917
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. This photograph is copied from a print in the Nollau Nitrate Print File (# 1286 - A).
To topAn unidentified man is walking out of the Margaret I. King Library at night,, [1960]
- Box 43
- Item 6918
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. This photograph was received by Public Relations in December of 1960.
To topThe front of the M. I. King Library Building after the connecting bridge was removed,, [2000]
The entrance to the M. I. King Library Building after the connecting bridge was removed,, [2000]
An interior view from a fourth floor window, over looking the great hall of the M. I. King Library Building,, [2003]
An interior view of the Great Hall in the M. I. King Special Collections' Research Room,, [2003]
The lobby of the M. I. King Library. There is a portrait of Laura Clay over an exhibit case,, [2003]
Portrait, desk, and other artifacts used by President James K. Patterson are displayed in the lobby of the M. I. King Library. As of 2005 most of these items are in the President's board room in the main building,, [2003]
A portrait of Governor Bert Combs. The Appalachian Collection is named after him. The portrait is exhibited in the M. I. King Library,, undated
King (Margaret I.) Library- Annex
Architectural drawing of the addition to the Margaret I. King Library. Architects: John F. Wilson and Associates. News release from Public Relations: October 19, 1960, showing the rendering as it will appear after the two million dollar addition is built. Construction began on July 31, 1961; completed August of 1962 and in April of 1963 it was dedicated,, [1960]
Architectural drawing of the addition to the Margaret I. King Library. Architects: John F. Wilson and Associates. Received October 5, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Ground breaking of the Annex to M. I. King Library in January of 1961. Speaking is President Frank G. Dickey. Left to right: Walter Hillenmeyer (Board of Trustees), three unknowns, and former President Herman Lee Donovan. Received September 8, 1961 from Public Relations,, 1961, July 31
Ground breaking: President Frank G. Dickey, Mr. Robert Hillenmeyer, Roscoe Pierson, [Mr. Watkins and Mr. Townsend], President Emeritus Herman Lee Donovan,, 1961, July 31
Ground breaking: Robert Hillenmeyer (standing), Roscoe Pierson, William H. Townsend and Dr. H. L. Donovan (all sitting),, 1961, July 31
Ground breaking: Staff members and visitors seen here include Dr. H. H. Jack, Professor Thos. Marley, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. O'Rourke, Mr. Herbert Finch, Miss Dorothy Salmon, Mrs. Ellen Stutsman, Mr. Jim Gribble, Dr. R. D. Gilliam, Dr. H. P. Riley, Mrs. Frances Shine, Dr. Abby Marlatt, Architect John F. Wilson, Mrs. LaDonna Scruggs, Dr. H. E. Wetzel, and Miss Emily H. Dawson,, 1961, July 31
Excavation for new wing of M. I. King Library. Received in September of 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Exterior of the Annex of M. I. King Library, completed August of 1962. In the background, Pence Hall. Received October 10, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Margaret I. King south additions-- stacks and study carrel area. Credited to the University of Kentucky Information Services,, [1963]
Construction and remodeling of M. I. King Library. Photo taken by Jane Stanger and donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Finished construction and remodeling of M. I. King Library. Photo taken by Terry Worth and donated by Frank Stanger,, 2000, July 23
King (Margaret I.) Library- Annex- Dedication
Lawrence S. Thompson (director) and Mrs. William R. Moody at Spindletop for the dedication of the M. I. King Annex,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication of the King Annex, W. Hugh Peal and Clinton Harbison (in the Rare Book Room); with backs to camera: Mary Elizabeth Hanson, Dr. George Doyle, Mrs. Ellen Stutsman,, 1963, April 30
At the Guignol Theater for the dedication of the King Library Annex, Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Sang, and Professor Thomas B. Stroup,, 1963, April 30
At the Guignol Theater for the dedication of the King Library Annex, Philip N. Sang and Frank J. Dickey,, 1963, April 30
The dedication of the Margaret I. King Library Annex. Lexington Herald- Leader Staff Photo,, 1963, April 30
In the Rare Book Room in Spindletop, for the dedication of the King Library Annex, Hugh Peal and Helen King, with Margaret Lisle in the rear,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication of the King Annex, Helen King pouring, Sir Frank Francis (standing), Susan Scholtz (librarian of Asbury Theology Seminary),, 1963, April 30
At the dedication of the King Annex, Helen King pouring, Mrs. Thomas C. Underwood (directly behind Miss King), Miss Susan Schultz (with cup in hand), and Sir Frank C. Francis,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication of the King Annex, Helen King pouring, Mrs. Thomas C. Underwood, Susan Schultz, Sir Frank C. Francis, Mrs. Thomas Underwood, Bishop W. R. Mordy, Dr. Caroline Scott, Fred Crawford, Mrs. W. R. Mordy (duplicate of image 1283),, 1963, April 30
At the dedication of the King Annex, Helen King pouring for William Sherwood,, 1963, April 30
Frank Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hyde, attending the dedication at Guignol Theater,, 1963, April 30
Frank Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hyde, attending the dedication at Guignol Theater,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, from left to right: Rudolf Wunderlich, Worring Jones, Morris Saffron, and Edwin Holden,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Keeneland, Joseph McMullan, Adele Headly, and Caroline Porter,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Keeneland, Charles Gosnell, librarian of New York University (standing in doorway),, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Keeneland, Mrs. T. Spaulding and two unidentified men,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Keeneland, Donald Hyde and Mrs. King- Buckley,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Keeneland, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hyde, Mrs. Amelia King- Buckley, and Morris Saffron,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, L. S. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Sang,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, W. Hugh Peal, Mrs. Peal (with her hand on her cheek), A. D. Albright (bald head), Mrs. Frank Dickey, and Thomas D. Clark,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, W. Hugh Peal, Mrs. Peal (with her hand on her cheek), A. D. Albright (bald head), Mrs. Frank Dickey, and Thomas D. Clark (duplicate of image 1294),, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, Walter Pforzheimer, W. Hugh Peal, H. P. Riley. Man with his back to the ladies is David Jonah; Mrs. Frank Dickey, mother of President Dickey (standing), and Mrs. A. D. Albright is pouring,, 1963, April 30
Unidentified attendees at the dedication of the Rare Book Room,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Rare Book Room, Clinton Harbison, Frederick Goff and Jaqueline Bull is to the left (duplicate of image 1296),, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Sang,, 1963, April 30
At the dedication at Spindletop, H. L. Donovan, J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; at the back table from left to right: Sarah Cook, Mr. Dwight Tenny (facing camera), and Miss Virginia Heyes,, 1963, April 30
King (Margaret I.) Library- Annex- Interior
Students studying in the reserved Book Room on the first floor of the King Library Annex. Picture is taken from outside the window looking in. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, undated
Patron in King Library Annex, showing the stacks and graduate carrels,, [1960]
Shelving of King Library Annex. Received June 4, 1962 from Public Relations,, undated
Students studying in King Library Annex, Reference Room on the first floor. Received September 13, 1966 from Public Relations,, [1966]
An unidentified man is standing at printers in the computer lab,, [1984]
Five unidentified people are looking at a computer in the computer lab,, [1984]
An unidentified man is working on a computer in the computer lab,, [1984]
An unidentified woman is typing a paper in the computer lab,, [1984]
An unidentified woman is looking at a computer in the computer lab,, [1984]
An unidentified woman is working on a computer in the reference room,, [1984]
Students study in the library,, [1970]
King (Margaret I.) Library- Interior
The far north end of the Breckinridge room (now the display room). See Nollau Nitrate Print File No. 1279A,, [1933]
Students studying in the Reserve Room,, [1955]
Circulation Desk--Circulation Desk--Great Hall, second floor; woman behind desk is Thelma Rogers, man behind desk (facing) is Ed Hall, man behind desk (back) is Ray Adams, and the woman on the other side of the desk is Sally Poundstone,, [1955]
Reference Room/ Breckinridge Room; woman on the left is Mrs. Juanita Jackson, and the woman on the right is Miss Norma Cass,, [1955]
View of one end of former Browsing Room before the 1963 addition to King Library; shows WPA mural on west wall,, [1957]
Mural in old Thruston Browsing Room of the Library. This can be seen on the west wall, while standing in room 201A,, [1957]
Reference Room, from south Breckinridge Room; second from of King Library, decorative ceilings and walls,, [1957]
Breckinridge Room (Reference Room)--students studying. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Breckinridge Room (Reference Room)--students studying. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
An unidentified woman is seated at the circulation desk in the Great Hall in King Library,, [1958]
Students studying at night in the Browsing Room on the second floor of King Library. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Students studying at night in the Browsing Room on the second floor of King Library. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1319),, [1960]
Man studying in the Browsing Room on the second floor of King Library. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
A man studying in the open stacks area in the M. I. King Library,, [1960]
Two male students are moving items into or out of the Annex of the King Library. Received June 4, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Students studying at night in the Breckinridge Room of King Library,, [1962]
Students studying at night in the Breckinridge Room of King Library,, [1962]
As the result of adding the central air conditioning to the building, the renovation of the Great Hall in King Library covered the raised ceiling and skylight with a drop ceiling. Transferred March 16, 1964 from Public Relations to University Archives,, [1964]
Students studying in the Breckinridge Room of King Library (overhead view),, [1966]
Students studying in the Breckinridge Room of King Library (overhead view),, [1966]
Overhead view of the Reading Room in King Library,, [1966]
Students studying in the Breckinridge Room of King Library,, [1966]
Open stacks in the King Library went up to the fifth floor (now presently Special Archives and closed stacks). Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, [1967]
Interior entrance of the King Library. This image appears first on page 130 of the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
View from fourth floor down onto the second floor Reading Room, also called the Great Hall,, [1970]
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- Item 1332
b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Scanned for Special Collections Brochure No. 27.
To topBusiness Library Reading Room (in former Reference Room); right, rear: (standing) Paul Thompson,, [1980]
An unidentified female student walking off the bridge that connected King North and King South, into the Great Hall on the fourth floor,, 1984
An image of the Great Hall, located on the fourth floor of the King Library, taken from the fourth floor,, 1984
An image of the Great Hall, located on the second floor of the King Library, taken from the fourth floor (duplicate of image 1335),, 1984
Two unidentified students are walking off the bridge, that connected King North and King South, into the Great Hall on the fourth floor,, 1986
Two unidentified students are walking off the bridge, that connected King North and King South, into the Great Hall on the fourth floor,, 1986
Door to cross bridge to Periodicals is closed during the bridge removal,, 2000, January
Door to cross bridge to Periodicals is closed during the bridge removal,, 2000, January
Inside core stacks of King Library,, [2000]
Shelving inside core stacks of King Library,, [2000]
The browsing room in the Margaret I. King Library with bookcases on the walls and people sitting in the chairs reading,, [1930]
King (Margaret I.) Library- North (presently Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library)
A color photo of the renovation of room 110, the Special Collections Department. Unidentified men are building new offices. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the renovation of room 110, the Special Collections Department. Unidentified men are building new offices. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the renovation of room 110, the Special Collections Department. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of shelving being put up in the Peal Gallery in the Margaret I. King North Library. Mr. Peal is one of the first to give books to the University of Kentucky. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the renovation of room 110, the Special Collections Department. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Patterson room in the Margaret I. King North Library in Special Collections and Archives. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Patterson room in the Margaret I. King North Library in Special Collections and Archives. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Research/ Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Research/ Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. The desk at the left was Vice President Barkley's desk from the United States Senate. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Research/ Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. The desk at the left was Vice President Barkley's desk from the United States Senate. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Research/ Reading Room in Margaret I. King North Library. The desk at the left was Vice President Barkley's desk from the United States Senate. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of an unidentified person building shelves for periodicals and serials on the second floor of Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of an unidentified person building shelves for periodicals and serials on the second floor of Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of an unidentified person building shelves for periodicals and serials on the second floor of Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of room 110, the Special Collections Department, after the renovation. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of the Rare Book Room and installation of compact shelving during the renovation of Special Collections and Archives in Margaret I. King North Library. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of room 110, the Special Collections Department, after the renovation. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of an office in room 110, the Special Collections Department, after the renovation. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
A color photo of an office in room 110, the Special Collections Department, after the renovation. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1985]
One side of the exterior of Margaret I. King North (now the Fine Arts Library),, [1989]
View, southeast, of King Library-North,, [1989]
Students pass under the bridge that connected M. I. King North to King South,, 1989, February
Students pass under the bridge that connected M. I. King North to King South (duplicate of image 1367),, 1989, February
Students pass under the bridge that connected M. I. King North to King South (duplicate of image 1367),, 1989, February
Front of Margaret I. King North and the connecting bridge,, [1989]
A color photo of room 110, the Special Collections Department, after the renovation. Photographer: Terry Warth,, [1997]
Special Collections reading room in King North Photographer: Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
King North, Director of the library office. Photographer: Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Peal Gallery in the King North building. Photographer: Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
Photos taken by Jane Stanger, donated by Frank Stanger,, 1999, August
View from the southeast, Margaret I. King North Library,, undated
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- Item 1405
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photographic Services Negative File- Regular Series No. 17385.
To topLafferty Hall
A sketch of the Law Building, designed by Ernst Vern Johnson,, [1937]
Old Law Building,, [1948]
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- Item 1407
b / w, 3.25 inches by 4.5 inches. Received August 19, 1999, 1999UA062 - Jeff Sheppard.
To topLaw Building court room. Photographer: Thomas V. Miller, Jr. of the Courier Journal and Louisville Times,, 1949
The front of Lafferty Hall,, [1955]
Lancaster Aquatic Center
Construction of the Lancaster Aquatic Center,, 1987
People are swimming laps in the large swimming pool in the Aquatic Center,, [1989]
People are swimming laps in the large swimming pool in the Aquatic Center,, [1989]
Large swimming pool in the Aquatic Center,, [1989]
The proposed Harry C. Lancaster Aquatic Center, an addition to the Seaton Center,, undated
Law Building
Construction of the Law Building. From left to right: Paul Oberst and two unknowns. Received July 2, 1964 from Public Relations,, [1964]
Construction of the Law Building,, [1964]
Entrance of the College of Law Building,, [1965]
Entrance of the College of Law Building,, [1965]
Entrance of the College of Law Building,, [1965]
Entrance of the College of Law Building (duplicate of image 1418),, [1965]
Entrance of the College of Law Building (duplicate of image 1418),, [1965]
Entrance of the College of Law Building (duplicate of image 1418),, [1965]
Little Commons
" 'Little Commons,' put up at the University of Kentucky after World War II, will be raised and the concrete floor will be used for a parking lot. It will handle about twenty cars." Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
" 'Little Commons,' put up at the University of Kentucky after World War II, will be raised and the concrete floor will be used for a parking lot. It will handle about twenty cars." Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
A man removing the sign to Little Commons. Received October 26, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
A man removing the sign to Little Commons. Received October 26, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Mathews Building
The Agriculture Building (Mathews Building) on the eve of World War I,, undated
The Agriculture Building (Mathews Building),, undated
A small photo of the Agriculture Building (Mathews Building),, undated
Entrance to Mathews Building,, undated
Maxwell Place
Group of male students in 1886 or 1887; photo probably taken in the yard of Maxwell Place. Some of the names listed are: (fourth) Jesse Mills, (sixth) Keene R. Forston, (ninth) James Guthrie Herr, (thirteenth) J. Tandy Ellis ,, [1886]
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- Item 1425
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Photo is printed on cardboard and is splitting down the middle; it has some tape holding it together.
To topA small photo of the President's House (Maxwell Place),, [1912]
A plaque donated by Herman and Nell Donovan, dated 1941-1956: "We will remember always Maxwell Place- Its spacious lawns; beautiful trees, lovely shrubs and its garden of vegetables and flowers but best of all we will remember the gracious friends, colleagues and neighbors who have come to see us while we have dwelt in this lovely old home; we will remember." Received August 6, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Maxwell Place. Received September 4, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Inside Maxwell Place; Mrs. Frank G. Dickey with three men- the man to her right may be Mr. Hillenmeyer. Received January 5, 1947 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Inside Maxwell Place; September 23, 1958, University of Kentucky's Women's Club. From right: unknown, Bonnie Bradley, Mrs. Frank G. Dickey, E. Diashun, and two unknowns. This is a Herald Leader Photograph. Received October 8, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
A snowy day at Maxwell Place with a snow shovel on Rose Street,, 1968, January 13
A snowy day at Maxwell Place with a snow shovel on Rose Street,, 1968, January 13
A snowy day at Maxwell Place,, 1968, January 13
A snowy day at Maxwell Place (smaller duplicate of image 1432),, 1968, January 13
A snowy day at Maxwell Place,, 1968, January 13
View of Maxwell Place from the front driveway,, undated
Front of Maxwell Place,, undated
A photo of a plaque describing a brief history of Maxwell Place, an inscription by Henry Clay is located on the plaque,, undated
A photo of a plaque inscribed by the Donovan's as they left Maxwell Place,, undated
A photo of a plaque inscribed by the Dickey's as they left Maxwell Place,, undated
A photo of a plaque inscribed by the Oswald's as they left Maxwell Place,, undated
A photo of a plaque inscribed by the Kirwan's as they left Maxwell Place,, undated
Maxwell Place- Interior
Governor Bert Combs and President Dickey are in a fallout shelter, in the basement of Maxwell Place,, 1961
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
Interior of Maxwell Place. Received from papers of Otis Singletary,, 1969-1987
The dinning room table inside Maxwell Place, decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
The dinning room table inside Maxwell Place, decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
A Christmas tree inside Maxwell Place, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
The door inside Maxwell Place is decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
A photo sheet of Maxwell Place decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
A photo sheet of Maxwell Place decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
A photo sheet of Maxwell Place decorated for Christmas, while President Roselle was the resident,, [1987-1989]
Maxwell Spring
Maxwell Springs--on James Mulligain's land or at Maxwell Place,, [1800]
One man collecting water from the spring with buckets and a boy is facing the camera with a bucket,, [1885]
Unidentified students are relaxing at Maxwell Spring,, [1900]
Maxwell Spring,, [1900]
Four men standing near the Gazebo at the Spring,, [1900]
Gazebo near old bleachers,, undated
McVey Hall
Architecture drawing of McVey Hall. Received from McVey files,, [1927]
Architecture drawing of McVey Hall. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, [1927]
Small photo of McVey Hall,, [1940]
Small photo of McVey Hall,, [1956]
"UK's Radio Tower Dressed Up For Holiday's--The University of Kentucky's 148-foot radio tower, located near McVey Hall, is being painted this week by the R. F. Burton Tower Construction Company. Painters had completed about half the assignment yesterday (Friday). Pictured here are Homer Burton and Eldon Burton, both of Lexington. The University's Division of Maintenance and Operations has awarded the painting contract to the local firm because the hazardous nature of the work requires specialists skilled in high altitude painting." Received December 21, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
"UK's Radio Tower Dressed Up For Holiday's--The University of Kentucky's 148-foot radio tower, located near McVey Hall, is being painted this week by the R. F. Burton Tower Construction Company. Painters had completed about half the assignment yesterday (Friday). Pictured here are Homer Burton and Eldon Burton, both of Lexington. The University's Division of Maintenance and Operations has awarded the painting contract to the local firm because the hazardous nature of the work requires specialists skilled in high altitude painting." Received December 21, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Radio Tower on McVey Hall. Photographer: University of Kentucky,, [1956]
Students in front of McVey Hall, in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Students walking in McVey Hall, in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Radio Tower on McVey Hall. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Mechanical Hall (Old F. Paul Anderson Hall)
Mechanical Hall and other Engineering buildings. This photo was donated by T. W. Scholtz,, [1860]
Side view of Anderson Hall,, [1860]
Mechanical Hall showing addition,, [1900]
Small photo of Mechanical Hall,, [1912]
Colorized card of "Mechanical Hall--State College of Kentucky",, [1914]
Urinal at Mechanical Hall. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, [1919]
Urinal at Mechanical Hall. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files (duplicate of image 1484),, [1919]
Front view of Mechanical Hall with ivy and two men in front,, [1920]
Color picture of Mechanical Hall,, [1920]
Anderson Hall--Engineering West,, [1940]
College of Engineering, Anderson Hall, formerly Mechanical Hall,, [1940]
Students walking past Mechanical Hall. Received August 19, 1999 from Public Relations,, [1948]
Engineering Building--North Side. Received October of 1949 from Public Relations,, [1949]
Front of Mechanical Hall,, [1950]
Anderson Hall--Engineering Building,, [1950]
Old Mechanical (Anderson) Hall,, [1950]
Front view of Anderson Hall,, [1952]
Anderson Hall--Engineering Building,, [1953]
Front entrance of Mechanical Hall,, [1957]
Front entrance of Mechanical Hall,, [1957]
Mechanical Hall, in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations. Photographer: Thomasson-Smith,, [1957]
Anderson Hall. Received November 27, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Students walking by and cars parked in front of Anderson Hall. Received November 27, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Student, John Troy is walking near the Engineering Building. Received December 5, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Roof top view of Anderson Hall,, [1957]
Roof top view of Anderson Hall,, [1957]
Anderson Hall,, [1957]
Student studying under tree in front of Mechanical Hall,, [1957]
Various shots of Anderson Hall,, 1963
Medical Center, A. B. Chandler
Sketch of Medical Center. Received January 8, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Sketch of Medical Center. Received January 8, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1507),, [1956]
Sketch of Medical Center. Received January 8, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1507),, [1956]
Architectural drawing of Medical Center at the University of Kentucky,, [1956]
Architectural drawing of Medical Center at the University of Kentucky (duplicate of image 1508),, [1956]
Architectural drawing of Medical Center at the University of Kentucky (duplicate of image 1508),, [1956]
Block drawing of Medical Center. Received June 27, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
The groundbreaking, December 10, 1957, for the Chandler Medical Center. Photographer: Herald- Leader,, [1957]
Medical Center construction. Received November 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Pictured are Alfred Brandon (left), Dr. Chambers (third from left), Dr. Richardson Noback, Russ White. Received February 6, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received June 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received September 25, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received August 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction with a sign that lists the architects, engineers, building units, and the general contractors for the different building units. Received August 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received August 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received August 16, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
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To topMedical Center construction. Received September 27, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received September 27, 1958 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1523),, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received December 6, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received November 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received September 25, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Medical Center construction. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Aerial view of Chandler Medical Center under construction and some of UK's campus. Received August 4, 1959 from Public Relations. Photographer: Ed Weddle,, [1959]
Medical Center construction. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Medical Center construction. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Medical Center construction. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Medical Center construction. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Medical Center construction. Received September 25, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Makeshift office for members of the Medical Center staff until new Center is available. Received December 11, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Makeshift office for members of the Medical Center staff until new Center is available. Received December 11, 1959 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1538),, [1959]
Photo of various cars parked in front of the Freeman House of the Medical School. Received November 2, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Aerial view of Medical Center and UK campus. Photographer: Ohio State University,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center. Received July 1, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Aerial view of Medical Center while under construction. Received September 21, 1960 from Herald Leader,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center. Received August 13, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received July 10, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction and the construction of the parking lot in front of the Medical Center. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center construction site. Received August of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received April 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center construction site. Received August 13, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center construction site. Received August of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received September of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received September of 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1554),, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center construction site. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Cars parked in front of Medical Center construction site. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1555),, [1960]
Three unidentified men. Received September of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Unidentified woman in lab,, [1960]
University of Kentucky Research students,, [1960]
Carl Weber Watson, class of 1960, stands before a microscope,, [1960]
View of lab and blackboard in a Medical Center laboratory. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
View of lab and blackboard in a Medical Center laboratory. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1560),, [1960]
View of lab and blackboard in a Medical Center laboratory. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1560),, [1960]
Alfred Brandon (left), Medical Librarian and Jess Martin (right), assistant Medical Librarian, watch superintendent Thomas Haskell tighten a cross brace for shelving in the UK Medical Center Science Library. Received December of 1959 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center Library. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Medical Center Library. Received September 22, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1562),, [1960]
From left to right: Professor Robert Straus (College of Medicine) and an unidentified woman are inspecting equipment,, [1960]
From left to right: Professor Robert Straus (College of Medicine) and an unidentified woman are inspecting equipment (duplicate of image 1563),, [1960]
Medical Center construction. Received August 15, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Aerial view of Medical Center while under construction. Received September 21, 1960 from Herald Leader,, [1960]
Aerial view of Medical Center while under construction. Received September 21, 1960 from Herald Leader (duplicate of image 1565),, [1960]
Aerial view of Medical Center while under construction. Received September 21, 1960 from Herald Leader (duplicate of image 1565),, [1960]
Aerial view of Medical Center while under construction. Received September 21, 1960 from Herald Leader (duplicate of image 1565),, [1960]
Miss Sue Lencke serves Governor Bert Combs a cup of coffee in the boiler room of the new UK Medical Center, emphasizing the cleanliness of new coal- burning facilities. Also pictured are Fred Bullard (left), executive secretary of the Kentucky Coal Association and Joseph E. Moody, president of the National Coal Policy Conference. Received November 10, 1960 from Herald Leader,, [1960]
Man unloading boxes from the back of a truck onto the porch of a house, with the Medical Center in the background. Received December 16, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Pictured from the left are: Dr. Alan Ross, Robert E. McCafferty, William Knisely, Robert Straus, Dean William R. Willar, Joseph Parker, Edmund Pellegrino, and George D. Schwert. Received February 5, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Aerial view from the south of the Medical Center. Received May 2, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Aerial view from the south of the Medical Center. Received May 2, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Aerial view from the south of the Medical Center,, [1961]
Patterned wall in the Medical Center,, [1961]
Two men view a "History of Embryology" exhibit. Received September 20, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Two men view a "History of Embryology" exhibit. Received September 20, 1961 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1573),, [1961]
Science Institute, laboratory activity with three unidentified people. Received July 13, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Dr. John H. Githens (left), chairman of the Pediatric Department accepts $5,000 in research funds from W. H. Rennie, Jr. Received April 27, 1962 from Public Relations. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1962]
Four unidentified men stand together,, [1962]
Various unidentified people are gathered around a podium; second woman on the right is R. Eubank. Herald-Leader Photograph,, [1962]
Dentistry wing, Medical Sciences Building. Received July 11, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Mrs. Herbert Riley (right), Mrs. James A. Lollis (third from right), and Mrs. Bobby Rauanourgh (front left). Received May 2, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
Appeared in "Our University"- November 1964 Touring the Medical Center, from left to right: Dr. Tom F. Whayne, professor of Community Medicine, assistant Vice-President of the Medical Center and assistant Dean of the College of Medicine; William A. Egan, governor of Alaska; Dr. John Oswald, President of UK; and Ruth Murphy, administrative assistant at Municipal and County Affairs in Frankfort. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and associates,, 1964
From left to right: Mrs. Bette Corum, Mrs. Judi Pulito, Miss Sissy Leachman, and Mrs. Sonja Kabzinski; all guides at the UK Medical Center. Received February 26, 1965 from Public Relations,, [1965]
Sculpture in front of the Chandler Medical Center. Lexington Herald-Leader Staff Photograph,, 1965
Front of the Medical Center,, [1965]
Front of the Medical Center. Received October 1, 1965 from Radio Arts and TV. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce ,, [1965]
Pictured are members of the Ohio Valley Regional Medical Program Board: Back row-eleventh person going left to right: Dr. Peter Bosomworth, Winrur Williams Smith,, 1967, June
Cars parked in front of the Medical Center,, [1970]
Cars parked in front of the Medical Center (duplicate of image 1589),, [1970]
Cars parked in front of the Medical Center (duplicate of image 1589),, [1970]
Cars parked in front of the Medical Center (duplicate of image 1589),, [1970]
The Albert B. Chandler Medical Center,, [1970]
Dr. Peter Bosomworth-Chancellor with the Medical Center behind him,, [1972]
Medical Center Cabinet- Head of the table: Dr. Peter Bosomoworth- Chancellor,, [1972]
Members of the Medical Center seated around a table,, [1972]
The Brioschi sculpture was moved in 1973 from the front of the Chandler Medical Center to make way for the five million dollar addition,, [1980]
Walkway over Rose Street connecting to the Medical Center,, [1980]
Proof sheet- nine images of an unidentified couple in front of the Medical Center, used as part of the Blue Plan promotion,, [1982]
Two unidentified women are standing in the operating room in the Critical Care Center of the UK Medical Center,, 1990, September
The initial ground breaking ceremony for the medical center. Former President Herman Donovan (right), President Frank Dickey (center), Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler (third from right, digging), and Dean William Willard (far left),, 1957, December 10
The construction of the Chandler Medical Center,, [1957]
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To topThe construction of the Chandler Medical Center,, [1957]
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To topThe exterior with the mosaic on the front of the Chandler Medical Center,, [1957]
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To topAn unidentified man is looking at mosaic on the exterior of the Chandler Medical Center,, [1960]
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To topA mural inside the Chandler Medical Center,, [1960]
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To topThe mural in the Medical Center. Artist Anton Refregier of New York is observing the installment of the mural that he painted. The mural is named "The Science of Man" and is located in the main lobby,, 1961
A biochemistry laboratory,, 1960, September 22
Medical Center, A. B. Chandler - Dedication
President Frank G. Dickey (far right) is conversing with two unidentified people,, 1960, September 23
Three unidentified women are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are standing around a punch table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is pouring punch in to cups and serving to women, at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is pouring punch in to cups and serving to women, at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two unidentified men are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
From left to right: Dean Drake, Mrs. William R. Willard, Mr. William R. Willard, and an unidentified man are at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two unidentified men are shaking hands at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two unidentified people are looking at books in the library at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two unidentified men and two unidentified women are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two unidentified women are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman and an unidentified man are shaking hands at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is giving a speech at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is giving a speech at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is giving a speech at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman is giving a speech at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
William R. Willard, the first Vice President of the Medical Center is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
William R. Willard, the first Vice President of the Medical Center is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Eiservan Massil is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
President Dickey is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Governor Bert Combs is speaking at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified people are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified people are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified women are sitting at a table at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
M. A. Dake (second from right) is standing in a room with unidentified people at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Five unidentified people are standing in a room at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Wendell Ford shaking hands with unidentified people at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Four men and a woman are looking at a cabinet / sink combination at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Three women are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Two women and one man are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Three women and President Dickey are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Three women and President Dickey are conversing at the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Dr. Frank G. Dickey (left) and Dr. William R. Willard (right) with an unidentified woman,, [1960]
Medical Center dedication; From left: Dr. Morris, Governor Combs, Fogarty, Dr. Willard, and Dr. Dickey,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center dedication; From left: Dr. Morris, Governor Combs, Fogarty, Dr. Willard, and Dr. Dickey,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center dedication; From left: Dr. Morris, Governor Combs, Fogarty, Dr. Willard, and Dr. Dickey,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center dedication; From left: Harold L. Hillenbrand, D. D. S., Secretary of the American Dental Association; Congressman John E. Fogarty; Reginald Sullens, American Association of Dental Schools; Lexington Herald - Leader staff photo,, 1960, September 23
Congressman John Fogarty of Rhode Island speaking at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center dedication; From left: Dr. Willard (speaking), Congressman John Fogarty, two unidentified, Harold L. Hillenbrand, Paul Blazer, Governor Combs, President Frank Dickey, unidentified, Dr. Raymond E. Meyers (University of Louisville Dean), and Dr. Albright,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center dedication; From left: Raymond J. Nagle, D. D. S.; Seymour Kreshover, D. D. S., M. D., Associate Director, N. I. of Dental Research; Roy O. Greep, M. S., Ph.D, Dean of Harward School of Dental Medicine; Lester W. Burket, M. D., D. D. S., Dean of Pennsylvania College of Dentistry; John Hein, D. D. S., Ph.D, Director of Forsyth Dental Infirmary, Boston, MA ,, 1960, September 23
Dr. Willard (fifth from right), President Frank Dickey (fourth from right), and unidentified men and women conversing at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey addresses the crowd at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (sixth from left) and others listen to Governor Combs speak during the dedication of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Dr. William Willard (seated in between two men wearing sunglasses) and others sit outside listen during the dedication of the Medical Center ,, 1960, September 23
Men ride in a helicopter during the dedication of the Medical Center ,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (far right), Governor Bert Combs (wearing white jacket), former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler (holding hat), former President Herman Donovan (standing behind Chandler) and others walk outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Governor Bert Combs (right), former Governor A. B. "Happy" chandler (left) and an unidentified man conversing outside at the Medical Center dedication; Former President Herman Donovan walking behind former Governor Chandler,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (center) and others talk outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (far right) talks with Dean Drake (center) and another man outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dr. William Willard (right)and unidentified people stand outside at the Medical Center dedication ,, 1960, September 23
Men stand outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (right), Dean William Willard (second from right), and others converse outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler talk with an unidentified man at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Former President Herman Donovan (far left, wearing glasses), Dean William Willard (left), unidentified, former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler (center), Governor Bert Combs (second from right), and President Frank Dickey (right) converse outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men stand outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Governor Bert Combs (center) converses with two other men at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Mrs. Willard (center) and others converse outside at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey addresses a crowd in Memorial Hall during the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler (fourth from left), former President Herman Donovan (fifth from left), Governor Bert Combs (sixth from left), and others sit on a stage listening to President Frank Dickey during the Medical Center dedication in Memorial Hall,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (second from right) and others stand on stage listening to Governor Bert Combs at the Medical Center dedication in Memorial Hall,, 1960, September 23
Dean William Willard (far right), Governor Bert Combs (second from right), President Frank Dickey (third from right), former President Herman Donovan (fourth from right), and others sit on a stage listening to an unidentified man speaking at the Medical Center dedication in Memorial Hall,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified man speaks at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified man speaks at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men listen to Dean William Willard speak at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Unidentified woman talks with Dean Drake, Dean of the College of Nursing (left), at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Mrs. Willard (left foreground), and Dean Drake (right) converse with two unidentified women,, 1960, September 23
Dean William Willard (left) and two unidentified men sit talking at the Medical Center dedication in Memorial Hall,, 1960, September 23
People board buses at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men converse at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
A man and woman look at books in the Medical Center Library at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
People converse in the Medical Center Library at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men look at images of the Medical Center Library at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men converse in the Medical Center Library at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (left), Dean William Willard (right), and an unidentified woman converse during the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dean William Willard (center) shakes hands with an unidentified woman at the Medical Center dedication while two other women look on,, 1960, September 23
Dean William Willard (left) and President Frank Dickey (center) shakes hands with an unidentified woman,, 1960, September 23
Dean and Mrs. William Willard watch Dean Marcia Drake shake hands with an unidentified man at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
President Frank Dickey (center), talking with an unidentified man and woman at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men and women shake hands at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dean William Willard (center) and others shake hands at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dr. Frank Rogers (center) and another man shakes hands with two unidentified women at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dean Marcia Drake (right) converses with two unidentified women at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Men and women sit at tables at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
An unidentified woman speaks at the dedication dinner at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Dean Marcia Drake speaks at the dedication dinner at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Women sit at a table during the dedication dinner at the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
A woman pours coffee at the reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
A woman pours punch at the reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
A woman pours punch for a man at the reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
A woman pours punch for a man at the reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Mrs. Chamberlain (center) pours coffee for Dr. Judith Pratt, Associate Professor of Nursing (left) at a reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Mrs. Jesse Martin (right) and an unidentified man and woman get coffee at a reception after the Medical Center dedication,, 1960, September 23
Medical Center, A. B. Chandler - Warren Wright Plaza
Seated from left to right: unknown, unknown, former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler, and Dr. Peter Bosomworth-Chancellor, at the dedication of the Warren Wright Plaza which was part of the Medical Center,, 1960, September 23
Memorial Coliseum
Architectural drawing of Memorial Fieldhouse- Auditorium,, [1945]
Architectural drawing of Memorial Fieldhouse- Auditorium (duplicate of image 1640),, [1945]
Architectural drawing of Memorial Fieldhouse- Auditorium (duplicate of image 1640),, [1945]
Memorial Coliseum under construction,, [1949]
Ezra Gillis with the World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing, 1949. The list was placed in Memorial Coliseum. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1949]
Memorial Coliseum nearing completion. Received March 22, 1950 from Public Relations. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum nearing completion. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum nearing completion. Received November 23, 1951 from Public Relations,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum nearing completion. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr. (duplicate of image 1647),, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr. (duplicate of image 1647),, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed. Credited to Lexington Chamber of Commerce,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed. Received June of 1960 from Professor Victor Portman,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed (duplicate of image 1650),, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed (duplicate of image 1650),, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum completed (duplicate of image 1650),, [1950]
From left to right: Professor J. Sherman Horine (who did lettering), Sherman Sparks, Charles Grace, Pleas Allen (all placed names in wall case),, [1950]
People looking at mounted list of names from World War II, listed in Memorial Coliseum,, [1950]
View of Memorial Coliseum from the Botanical Gardens,, [1950]
Ezra Gillis and Mrs. Winifred Lewellen look over first requests for reserved seats for the dedication of Memorial Coliseum,, [1950]
Ezra Gillis and J. Sherman Horine look at the wall after seeing the first few names,, [1950]
Front of Memorial Coliseum,, [1950]
Workers complete the list of names placed in Memorial Coliseum- from left to right: J. S. Horine, Sherman Sparks, Charles Grace, Pleas Allen,, [1950]
Workers complete the list of names placed in Memorial Coliseum- from left to right: Sherman Sparks, Charles Grace, Pleas Allen,, [1950]
First names placed in Memorial Coliseum. Grace VanOuter, Pleas Allen measuring and Ezra Gillis watches with interest,, [1950]
Mounting the list of names that appear in Memorial Coliseum. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1950]
Man on the right is possibly Bernie Shively, athletics director, at Memorial Coliseum placing mortar for the 1949 - 50 cornerstone. Photographer: Ben L. Williams Jr,, [1950]
Plaque to dedicate Memorial Coliseum from the Donovan administration. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, [1950]
Memorial Coliseum, aerial view. Photographer: Mack Hughes Studio,, [1952]
Front entrance of Memorial Coliseum at night. Photographer: John Mitchell,, [1956]
"In recognition of their service to state and nation, and in testimony to their supreme sacrifice, the Commonwealth of Kentucky has here inscribed the names of the known Kentucky dead of World War II. Though every effort has been made to have the list complete and accurate, a missions or errors may have occurred. Information that will lead to greater accuracy will be welcomed." Received March 16, 1964 from Public Relations,, [1964]
The front of Memorial Coliseum became more visible across campus after the completion of the Flag Plaza in 1979. The plaza is located on the former side of McLean Stadium,, 1979
A sketch of Memorial Coliseum- The Home of Champions,, [1980]
Governor Clements wields a trowel in a ceremony at Lexington marking the laying of the cornerstone for the University of Kentucky's new field house which will seat 12,000 when completed next year. Dr. D. L. Donovan, University President said that he would recommend to the trustees that the name be changed to Memorial Coliseum. Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1950]
Memorial Hall
Memorial Hall around the time of its construction in 1929. Photographer: Starman Studios,, [1929]
Front of Memorial Hall,, [1930]
Front side of Memorial Hall from a distance,, [1940]
Distant view of Memorial Hall,, [1940]
Front side of Memorial Hall during the spring or summer. Photographer: La Fayette Studio,, [1940]
Memorial Hall, full view. Photographer: John Sutterfield,, [1943]
Memorial Hall on the left and Agriculture Building on the right,, [1948]
Clock on Memorial Hall,, [1950]
Front view of Memorial Hall,, [1950]
Front entrance of Memorial Hall,, [1950]
View of Memorial Hall through bare tree, with small amount of snow on the ground,, [1950]
View of Memorial Hall through bare tree, with small amount of snow on the ground,, [1950]
View of Memorial Hall through bare tree, with small amount of snow on the ground,, [1950]
Front side of Memorial Hall during the spring or summer,, [1950]
An organ in Memorial Hall,, 1952, April
Lowell Hughes standing with and unknown female in front of Memorial Hall. Received October of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Side of Memorial Hall,, [1960]
Two women walking away from Memorial Hall. Photo received from Professor Victor Portman, Kentucky Press Associates in June of 1966. Photograph is property of the Department of Public Relations in Frankfort, Kentucky,, [1966]
Clock on Memorial Hall. Photographer: John Mitchell,, [1967]
The Intra-Fraternity Council is holding a meeting in Memorial Hall. This allowed sorority and fraternity members to express themselves and try to settle differences with the administration. This photo appears first on page 84 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
Side of Memorial Hall during the spring or summer,, [1980]
Memorial Hall photograph from the cover of the Lexington telephone directory in 1983, March,, 1983
Two unidentified students walking near Memorial Hall,, [1985]
Students change classes in Memorial Hall,, 1987
This is a photo of the cover of "The University of Kentucky: A Pictorial History" by Carl B. Cone,, [1989]
Memorial Hall window,, 1992
Memorial Hall struck by lightening,, 1992
The exterior of Memorial Hall during the fall season,, undated
The exterior of Memorial Hall during the fall season,, undated
Miller Hall
Miller Hall's cornerstone was laid August 28, 1897 and it was dedicated January 21, 1898,, [1959]
Miller Hall's cornerstone was laid August 28, 1897 and it was dedicated January 21, 1898 (duplicate of image 637),, [1959]
Front of Natural Science Building,, [1900]
Natural Science Building,, [1912]
This photo shows Miller Hall in the 1920's when at this time it was called Science Hall,, [1920]
This photo shows Miller Hall in the 1920's when at this time it was called Science Hall (duplicate of image 1701),, [1920]
Miller Hall,, [1920]
Miller Hall-Geology Department (Natural Science Building),, [1940]
Students in front of the Natural Science Building (now Miller Hall). Received October 19, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Students walking in front of the Natural Science Building,, [1970]
Mineral Industries Building
Front of the Mineral Industries Building,, [1950]
Front of the Mineral Industries Building in the 1950's when it housed the Department of Mines and Minerals and the Kentucky Geological Survey,, [1955]
Mining and Mineral Resource Building
The outside of the Mining Laboratory (built in 1913),, [1955]
A man looks into a large microscope inside the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1970]
A man climbs on top of a tank inside the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1970]
A man researching inside the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1970]
A lady researching and taking notes inside the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1970]
A lady working inside the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1970]
A model of the outside of the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1985]
A model of the outside of the Mining and Mineral Resource Building (duplicate of image 1714),, [1985]
"Ground (and snow) broken for $14 million building. Snow drifts down as University of Kentucky and Kentucky Geological Survey representatives break ground on the new Mining and Resource Building at UK. Manning the shovels, from left are Jim Rose, chairman, building trust fund committee; Donald Haney, state geologist an director, Kentucky Geological Survey; Wimberly Royster, dean, UK Graduate School; Phil Miles, chairman, Kentucky Geological Survey advisory board; Art Gallaher, chancellor, UK Lexington Campus; Roy Bowen, dean, College of Engineering; and Joe Leonard, chairman, Department of Mining Engineering,, 1986
"Ground (and snow) broken for $14 million building. Snow drifts down as University of Kentucky and Kentucky Geological Survey representatives break ground on the new Mining and Resource Building at UK. Manning the shovels, from left are Jim Rose, chairman, building trust fund committee; Donald Haney, state geologist an director, Kentucky Geological Survey; Wimberly Royster, dean, UK Graduate School; Phil Miles, chairman, Kentucky Geological Survey advisory board; Art Gallaher, chancellor, UK Lexington Campus; Roy Bowen, dean, College of Engineering; and Joe Leonard, chairman, Department of Mining Engineering (duplicate of image 1715),, 1986
Mining and Mineral Resource Building under construction. Photographer: Ken Good,, 1987
The front entrance to the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1988]
The front entrance to the Mining and Mineral Resource Building (duplicate of image 1717),, [1988]
Proof sheet of unidentified man in front of the Mining and Mineral Resource Building,, [1991]
Miscellaneous and Unidentified
Unidentified building with young men,, [1930]
Unidentified building with young men (duplicate of image 1719),, [1930]
Unidentified building with young men (duplicate of image 1719),, [1930]
Euclid Avenue classroom building,, 1948
Construction of possible Pharmacy Building,, 1954, October
Construction of an unidentified building. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Possible groundbreaking for the Medical Center. Pictured are President Frank Dickey, Dr. Angell, E. B. Farris, Bernie Shively. Received December 11, 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
Construction of a building. Received February of 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
Four unidentified men an an unidentified groundbreaking. Received November 27, 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
Four unidentified men an an unidentified groundbreaking. Received November 27, 1961 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1725),, undated
Four unidentified men an an unidentified groundbreaking. Received November 27, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Four unidentified men an an unidentified groundbreaking. Received November 27, 1961 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1726),, [1961]
Architectural drawing of an unidentified building,, [1970]
An unidentified building,, undated
An unidentified building through trees,, undated
Inside an unidentified building looking up the center of a staircase,, undated
Neville Hall
Exterior view of Neville Hall when it was a new dormitory,, 1898
Exterior view of Neville Hall when it was a new dormitory. Purchased February 17, 1986. Photographer: Edgar C. Loevenhart,, [1900]
Exterior view of Neville Hall. Received September 19, 1946 from Public Relations,, [1946]
Exterior view of Neville Hall,, [1955]
Neville Hall burning. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, 1961, January
Women watching Neville Hall burn. This image appears on page 201 in the 1963 "Kentuckian",, 1961, January
Crowd gathered to watch Neville Hall burn. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, 1961, January
Crowd gathered to watch Neville Hall burn,, 1961, January
Neville Hall being razed after January of 1961 fire,, [1961]
Norwood Hall
Observatory
Original Buildings- Ashland and Woodland Farms and Bacon College
"Old Mechanical Hall of Ashland Farm" (1866-1882) Building donated by W. N. Yost, inventor to State College, which at the time was part of Kentucky University,, [1866]
Original College Building at Woodland Park. Print by Bob May, 1965, from N1150. Classroom building, Woodlands, A and M College,, [1866]
Woodlands Horticulture, Department of Kentucky University. A and M College of Kentucky University from 1866-1878. Three buildings, two from Ashland and one from Woodland,, [1866]
"Ashland" Homestead of Henry Clay; The University of Kentucky bought in 1866 and was home of Regent John Bowman, 1866-1878. In 1882, UK sold the Ashland home and farm to Henry Clay McDowell and Anne Clay McDowell and their daughter, Nannette McDowell Bull. When the daughter died in 1948, she gave the house, 20 acres and furnishings to the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation,, [1866]
Mechanical Department of the Agriculture and Mechanical College on grounds of Ashland Estate. From 1886-1882, the buildings were part of the campus,, [1866]
Ashland-historic home of Henry Clay. Received June 1966 from Professor Victor Portman; Kentucky Press Association,, [1966]
Parking Lots
Parking around McVey Hall was ample in the early years of the University of Kentucky,, 1935
Construction of parking lot,, [1958]
New parking area behind White Hall under construction. Received September 28, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
New parking area behind White Hall under construction. Received September 28, 1959 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1752),, [1959]
New parking area behind White Hall under construction. Received September 28, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
New parking area behind White Hall under construction. Received September 28, 1959 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1753),, [1959]
Airplane Hanger-Back of Medical Center-was removed for the construction of a parking lot. Received February 23, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961]
Construction of parking lot. Received August 27, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
Parking structure on Rose Street,, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street (duplicate of image 1756),, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street (duplicate of image 1756),, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street (duplicate of image 1756),, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street (duplicate of image 1756),, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street,, [1980]
Parking structure on Rose Street,, [1980]
Parking structure on South Upper taken from South Upper Street on February 29, 1996 by Richard LaBrecque,, 1996, February 29
Parking structure on South Upper taken from South Upper Street on February 29, 1996 by Richard LaBrecque,, 1996, February 29
Patterson House
President James K. Patterson's House. This house was destroyed in 1967. This photograph was donated by T. W. Scholtz,, [1900]
Arts and Sciences office in the Patterson house in 1963. This was President Patterson's home until Maxwell Place was bought. In 1967, the house was destroyed,, undated
Arts and Sciences office in the Patterson house in 1963. This was President Patterson's home until Maxwell Place was bought. In 1967, the house was destroyed,, undated
The Patterson House was the home of former President James K. Patterson. This was President Patterson's home until Maxwell Place was bought. In 1967, the house was destroyed,, [1963]
Original President's house view from south,, 1964, January
Patterson Office Tower
A color photo of the construction of Patterson Office Tower (right) near the Administration Building (center) and Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on February 5, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, February 5
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near the Administration Building (center) and Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on April 1, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, April 1
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near the Administration Building (center) and Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 517 in King Library on April 25, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, April 25
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall). This photo was taken from the window in room 517 in King Library on July 30, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, July 30
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on September 12, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, September 12
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on October 16, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, October 16
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on November 15, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, November 15
A color photo of the construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near the Administration Building (background). This photo was taken from the window in room 518 in King Library on December 9, 1968 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1968, December 9
Finishing construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall) near the Administration Building (center) and Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 517 in King Library on February 21, 1969 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1969, February 21
Unidentified men are dismantling the outside elevator of the Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall). White Hall Classroom Building (right) is finishing constructions and is near Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 517 in King Library on May 5, 1969 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1969, May 5
Unidentified men are dismantling the outside elevator of the Patterson Office Tower (next to White Hall). White Hall Classroom Building (right) is finishing constructions and is near Miller Hall (left). This photo was taken from the window in room 517 in King Library on May 5, 1969 and donated by Terry Warth,, 1969, May 5
View of Patterson Office Tower from Southeast, with student reading as he walks,, [1970]
A picture of the top of Patterson Office Tower and the top of Gillis Building,, 1984
Pence Hall
Civil and Physics Building,, [1912]
Old Physics Building--Pence Hall,, [1950]
Three unidentified men and one unidentified woman are standing in front of Pence Hall (old Physics Building),, [1960]
A group of unidentified students outside of Pence Hall. This photo appears first on page 144 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
Unidentified students walking in a hallway in Pence Hall. This photo appears first on page 160 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
Peterson / Service Building
Campus maintenance and operations service building. Appears in the 1957 "Kentuckian". Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Pictorial History Publications
Bulletin of The State University of Kentucky; July 1909, Number 7, Volume I,, [1919]
Post Card: State University of Kentucky. The State University Embraces: The College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Agriculture, the College of Civil Engineering, the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, the College of Mining Engineering, the College of Law, and Teacher's College,, [1910]
Kentucky Calendar,, 1913
Bulletin University of Kentucky; December 1916, Number 12, Volume VIII,, 1916
University of Kentucky Training Detachment--"Going Forward". First Detachment,, 1918
University of Kentucky Vocational Section; Students Army Training Corps, Third Detachment,, 1918
Pharmacy, College of
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue,, [1956]
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Photo taken by Herald-Leader,, [1956]
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received November 27, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received December 18, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Construction of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 9, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received August 22, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received November of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue,, [1958]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received June 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue. Received June 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Front entrance to College of Pharmacy building at the corner of Washington Avenue and Gladstone Avenue,, [1958]
The exterior of the UK College of Pharmacy Building,, [1955]
The exterior of the College of Pharmacy Building, which is now the Geological Sciences Building,, undated
Plans and Scale Models
This plan shows the buildings that will be destroyed (shown in outline only), buildings that will remain with this plan (shown crosshatched and designated with letters "A" to "J") and new buildings (shown darkly shaded and designated by numbers "1" to "30"). This is to show that there were plans for campus planning even if they were not put into effect. This is a duplicate from the pictorial file. Consulting Architect: James M. White (November 17, 1926),, [1926]
This plan shows the buildings that will be destroyed (shown in outline only), buildings that will remain with this plan (shown crosshatched and designated with letters "A" to "J") and new buildings (shown darkly shaded and designated by numbers "1" to "30"). This is to show that there were plans for campus planning even if they were not put into effect. This is a duplicate from the pictorial file. Consulting Architect: James M. White (November 17, 1926) (duplicate of image 1162),, [1926]
A scale model of the University of Kentucky campus,, [1952]
An aerial view of a scale model of the University of Kentucky campus,, [1963]
A scale model of central campus showing the relationship of height,, [1963]
A close up of a scale model of central campus,, [1963]
A diagram of the University of Kentucky campus plan,, undated
Raymond (Oliver H.) Building
Oliver H. Raymond is at a podium giving a speech at the dedication of the Oliver H. Raymond Building. The podium says "UK College of Engineering." Raymond was an Alumnus of the College of Engineering and gave thousands of dollars for the building,, 1998, October 9
Oliver H. Raymond (right) is shaking hands with Thomas W. Lester (left), Dean of Engineering, at the dedication of the Oliver H. Raymond Building,, 1998, October 9
Oliver H. Raymond (right, Alumnus of the College of Engineering) and his wife Anne Hart Raymond (left) at the dedication of the Oliver H. Raymond Building,, 1998, October 9
Rupp Arena
Photo taken inside Rupp Arena named for coach Adolph Rupp during a UK basketball game,, 1977, May 2
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To topPhoto taken inside Rupp Arena during a UK basketball game (black and white copy of a color photo),, 1977, May 2
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Dr. Peter Bosomworth (Chancellor), on the right, and an unidentified man on the right are holding an architectural drawing of the Medical Center. Received April 12, 1996 from the Medical Center Chancellor,, [1978]
Seven men at the Sanders- Brown Center on Aging Building dedication. From left to right: Weck, unidentified man, Colonel Harland Sanders in white suit, Governor John Y. Brown, Jr., John Y. Brown, Sr., UK Vice President Ray Hornback, and Chancellor of Medical Center Peter Bosomworth. Received April 12, 1996 from the Medical Center Chancellor,, [1979]
John Y, Brown Jr. was on the UK campus prior to his candidacy for the Kentucky governor ship, to dedicate the Sanders- Brown Research Center on Aging building. On his right is William Sturgill, then chairman of the UK Board of Trustees, and on his left, Mrs. Otis Singletary, wife of the UK president,, [1979]
Scott Street Barracks
Three male students walking past Huts used by the Music Department. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland. Received April 20, 1967 from Public Relations,, [1947]
Barracks for women, building number three; currently the site of Holmes Hall. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland. Received April 20, 1967 from Public Relations,, [1947]
Barracks for men. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
"Scott Street Barracks Razed--The University of Kentucky's Scott Street Barracks, which were given to the University by the U. S. Army following the end of World War II, are in the process of being razed. University officials ruled at the end of the spring semester that the barracks were no longer livable. A parking lot is planned at the site of the barracks.",, [1950]
Seaton Center
Dr. Peterson and Mr. Farris at new athletic center site. Received September 18, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1971]
Construction of the Seaton Center, the new health, P. E. and Recreation Building,, 1971, Fall
Shawneetown Apartments
Student veterans at work on housing for their families, Shawneetown, University of Kentucky, in this picture reminiscent of the famous flag-raising scene on Two Jima,, [1946]
Student veterans at work on housing for their families, Shawneetown, University of Kentucky, in this picture reminiscent of the famous flag-raising scene on Two Jima,, [1946]
Student carpenters Redwood Taylor (left) and Paul Grumbles (right), both from Ashland, Kentucky, are helping to build Veteran housing,, 1946, August 15
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received June 13, 1959 from the Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1946]
Frank D. Peterson (left) accepts a check for two million dollars for Housing Shawneetown or dorm from Walter E. Royes (right)- Regional Director of Federal Housing Administration, Atlanta. Received March 14, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received June 19, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1946]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received June 19, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1946]
"Work Continues on UK's New Shawneetown--Shown here is part of the University of Kentucky's new Shawneetown, housing of six brick buildings for married students and faculty members. Included in the $2,156,000 project will be a total of 186 efficiency, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Plans call for the buildings to be completed in 1958. Architects are Brock and Johnson and the general contractor is Hargett Construction Co., both Lexington firms." Received June 19, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments,, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments,, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments (duplicate of image 1829),, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments,, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments (duplicate of image 1830),, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received August 21, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Construction of Shawneetown Apartments. Received August 21, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Dr. Dickey addresses a crowd at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Dr. Dickey addresses a crowd at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Dr. Dickey addresses a crowd at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Dr. Dickey addresses a crowd at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Plaque at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Man with wife and baby accepts a framed certificate at the Shawneetown Apartments dedication. Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958, May 16
Photo of Shawneetown Apartments. Received March 28, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Photo of Shawneetown Apartments. Received March 31, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Ben Johnson reading in his living room at Shawneetown. Received March 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Ben Johnson's wife at the refrigerator at Shawneetown. Received March 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Ben Johnson (right) and his wife at their apartment at Shawneetown. Received March 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Ben Johnson (right) and his wife at their apartment at Shawneetown. Received March 31, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Singletary Center for the Arts
A model of the outside of the Singletary Center for the Arts,, [1974]
A model of the outside of the Singletary Center for the Arts,, [1974]
A model of the outside of the Singletary Center for the Arts,, [1974]
A model of the outside of the Singletary Center for the Arts,, [1974]
The outside of the Singletary Center for the Arts under construction,, [1978]
The new UK Center for the Arts has 1,500-seat concert hall. Dr. J. Robert Willis, dean of the College of Fine Arts, stands near the hall's orchestra pit,, [1979]
The new UK Center for the Arts has 1,500-seat concert hall. Dr. J. Robert Willis, dean of the College of Fine Arts, stands near the hall's orchestra pit (duplicate of image 1850),, [1979]
Photo of the front of the newly completed Singletary Center for the Arts. A young man walks toward the building carrying a book,, [1979]
A photo of the front entrance of the newly completed Singletary Center,, [1979]
A photo of the front entrance of the newly completed Singletary Center,, [1979]
The new UK Center for the Arts Concert hall features a 90-rank pipe organ and acoustical "clouds" above the stage,, [1979]
The new UK Center for the Arts Concert hall features a 90-rank pipe organ and acoustical "clouds" above the stage,, [1979]
Inside photo of a stairway and glass ceiling in the new Singletary Center,, [1979]
Inside photo of the newly finished Singletary Center,, [1979]
Front view of the Singletary Center,, [1979]
Photo of the outside, front view of the newly finished Singletary Center,, [1979]
Concert Hall seating view from the stage,, 1979, Fall
Lobby of the Singletary Center,, 1979, Fall
The Singletary Center for the Arts,, 1979
Press Conference, Armand Hammer Exhibit--UK Art Museum,, 1981, November
Press Conference, Armand Hammer Exhibit--UK Art Museum,, 1981, November
The "Super Realism Show" in the UK Art Museum included "Susan" by Chuck Close and "Reclining man Drinking" by Duane Hanson,, 1982
Smokestacks- Heating Plant
View above Steam Mains running from Heating Plant to Old Chemistry Building,, [1900]
Heating Plant and Smokestack that was used to heat the first buildings of the university. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, [1900]
View above Steam Mains running from Heating Plant to Old Chemistry Building (Miller Hall). Path is clear of snow because of heat from underground pipes. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, [1900]
View above Steam Mains running from Heating Plant to Old Chemistry Building (Miller Hall). Path is clear of snow because of heat from underground pipes. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, [1900]
Old Smokestack,, [1920]
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Demolition of Social Sciences Building. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland. Received September 13, 1947 from Public Relations,, [1949]
Demolition of Social Sciences Building. Received October 22, 1947 from Public Relations,, [1949]
Barracks used as Social Sciences Building, in front of King Library. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Barracks used as Social Sciences Building, in front of King Library. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, [1947]
Spindletop Hall
Front view of an architectural drawing of Spindletop Stock Farm,, [1935]
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To topEntrance to Hall,, [1945]
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To topLawn of Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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To topRight half of the front room in Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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To topFront room in Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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To topLeft half of the front room in Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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To topInterior view of main hall in Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
Ballroom with a fireplace presently used for a dining room and many wedding receptions are held here,, [1945]
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To topOriginally a bedroom and in this print a conference room with a fireplace that is commonly used for luncheons,, [1945]
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To topSeating room or lounge adjacent to ladies bathroom on the first floor of Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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To topInterior view of a sitting room which since 1978 has been used as a dining room in Spindletop Hall. During Ms. Yount's residency, the room was used as a ballroom,, [1945]
Upstairs sitting room but later this was used for luncheons at Spindletop Hall,, [1945]
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topBedroom inside Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
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- Item 1887
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topRight half of the staircase in Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
- Box 5C
- Item 1888
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topLibrary in Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
- Box 5C
- Item 1889
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topRoom in Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
- Box 5C
- Item 1890
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topMusic room adjacent to the library with a harp and piano in Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
- Box 5C
- Item 1891
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topBallroom in Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
- Box 5C
- Item 1892
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Copy from original from Tim McCarthy (August 1989).
To topOriginal family swimming pool at Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
People in Spindletop Pool,, [1960]
Family during a cookout. Received October 19, 1960 from Public Relations. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1960]
People in Spindletop Pool. Received October 19, 1960 from Public Relations. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1960]
People at Spindletop Pool,, [1960]
Four people under a tree in the lawn of Spindletop Hall,, [1960]
Faculty Conference. Received September 15, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Three kids on swing set at Spindletop Hall,, 1962, June
Community College personnel meeting at Spindletop Hall. President John Oswald is seated second from left,, 1964
Community College personnel meeting at Spindletop Hall,, 1964, March
Spindletop Hall,, 1964
Front view of Spindletop Hall. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1965]
Front view of Spindletop Hall, showing main entrance. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1965]
Front view of Spindletop Hall. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1965]
Portrait of Pansy Yount, hanging in Spindletop Hall. Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, [1965]
Spindletop Hall faculty and staff-Alumni Center. Sheet of photos taken of the outside of the building,, [1978]
Spindletop Hall faculty and staff-Alumni Center. Sheet of photos taken of the outside of the building and member inside using the facilities,, [1978]
Spindletop Research Center
Architects sketch of Spindletop Research Center. This sketch appeared in the Autumn 1960 edition of "Our University",, [1959]
Construction of Spindletop Research Center (on Ironworks Road). Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, undated
Stoll Field and McLean Stadium
An unidentified crowd of people on Stoll Field after a football game,, [1919]
The Stadium,, [1920]
Stoll Field/ McLean Stadium,, [1930]
Stoll Field football,, [1948]
- Box 5C
- Item 1915
b / w, 3.25 inches by 4.5 inches. Received August 19, 1999, 1999UA062 - Jeff Sheppard.
To topMcLean Stadium stood majestically beside the Botanical Gardens. This image appears on page 42 in "Hail Kentucky",, [1950]
Old north stands at Stoll Field,, [1952]
Inside of the Stadium,, [1952]
New seats in McLean Stadium. Herald-Leader Photo. Received August 5, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
The destruction of the football field in September of 1974 is in the background while UK marching band plays. There is a duplicate print in Public Relations-Band File,, [1974]
The destruction of the football field in September of 1974 is in the background while UK marching band plays. There is a duplicate print in Public Relations-Band File,, [1974]
Student Union Building (Student Center and Additions)
Architectural drawing of the Student Union Building. Designed by Ernest Vern Johnson,, [1936]
"A view of the Great Hall showing the stairway to the mezzanine of the new Student Union Building on the Campus of the University of Kentucky." Received June 13, 1959 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1938]
"A view of the Great Hall showing the stairway to the mezzanine of the new Student Union Building on the Campus of the University of Kentucky." Photo by: Lafayette Studio,, [1938]
Student Union Building (exterior). Photo by: Standard Gravure Company,, [1938]
Student Union Desk. Gordon Godbery exchanges information with Henry Robertson. This photo appears on page 227 in the 1941 "Kentuckian". Photo by: Lafayette Studio,, [1941
Entrance to Student Union Building,, [1948]
Entrance to Student Union Building,, [1948]
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- Item 1928
b / w, 3.25 inches by 4.5 inches. Received August 19, 1999, 1999UA062 - Jeff Sheppard.
To topInside of Student Center; students reading papers and talking,, [1948]
View of exterior of Old Student Union Building (South Limestone side),, [1950]
View of exterior of Old Student Union Building. Received May of 1953 from Public Relations,, [1950]
Student enters the Grand Hall of Student Center,, 1953
Christmas Choir in Student Union Building,, [1954]
Lunch time in Student Center (Student Union Commons). Received August 7, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1955]
Unidentified students drinking and socializing in the Student Union Building Cafeteria,, [1955]
Front of Student Union in winter,, [1956]
People socializing; interior of Student Union before remodeling,, [1957]
People socializing; interior of Student Union before remodeling. Received April 2, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Students shooting arrows at target out front of Student Union before remodeling. Received April 15, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Information Desk in Student Union Building. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Information Desk in Student Union Building. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
This is an addition to the Student Union Building (under construction). Received August of 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
This is an addition to the Student Union Building (under construction). Received August 3, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Student Union addition under construction,, [1962]
Student Union addition under construction. Received September 17, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Student Union addition under construction. Received September 17, 1962 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 1945),, [1962]
Student Union addition under construction. Received December 1, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Student Union Renovation,, 1963
Furniture for Student Center,, 1963, August
Students in hallway,, [1964]
University Bookstore in the Student Center. Received February 11, 1964,, [1964]
University Bookstore in the Student Center. Received February 11, 1964,, [1964]
Side of Student Center Building,, [1965]
Side of Student Center Building,, [1965]
Side of Student Center Building (duplicate of image 1953),, [1965]
Side of Student Center Building (duplicate of image 1953),, [1965]
Bridge to Student Center,, [1970]
Student Center: first addition (1962), view from south, showing elevated walkway bridge connecting with southwest door of addition,, [1974]
The most recent addition to the UK Student Center was dedicated in 1982, September,, undated
Carol Yates (left) and Grady Sellars (right) are in the Student Union Building Chapel. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Carol Yates (left) and Grady Sellars (right) are in the Student Union Building Chapel. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Carol Yates (left) and Grady Sellars (right) are in the Student Union Building Chapel. Received May 22, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Stump (Whitefield)
The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago,, 1964, January
A picture of the Whitefield Stump, with President Patterson's house in the background. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago,, 1964, January
A picture of the Whitefield Stump, with President Patterson's house in the background. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago (duplicate of image 1971),, 1964, January
A picture of the Whitefield Stump, with President Patterson's house in the background. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago,, 1964, January
A picture of the Whitefield Stump, with President Patterson's house in the background. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago,, 1964, January
The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago,, 1964, January
An unidentified student is standing and reading about the Whitefield Stump. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago. The stump is located near the White Hall Classroom Building,, 1978, May
An unidentified student is standing and reading about the Whitefield Stump. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago. The stump is located near the White Hall Classroom Building (duplicate of image 1973),, 1978, May
An unidentified student is walking around the Whitefield Stump. The Whitefield Stump was discovered in a Harlan, Kentucky mine in 1938 and was given to the UK Geology Department by George Whitefield, former manager of Clover Fork Coal Company, in 1960. The stump is "cast" fossil of a lycopod tree that lived about three hundred million years ago. The stump is located near the White Hall Classroom Building,, 1978, May
"The Whitfield Stump, located beside the White Hall Classroom Building in the center of the Lexington campus, is a three-hundred-year-old 'cast' stump weighing 7,000 pounds and measuring 42 inches in diameter. The stump was first discovered when it dropped from the roof of the Clover Fork Coal Co., Kitts, KY and later was given to the University by George Whitfield, manager of the coal company.",, undated
"The Whitfield Stump, located beside the White Hall Classroom Building in the center of the Lexington campus, is a three-hundred-year-old 'cast' stump weighing 7,000 pounds and measuring 42 inches in diameter. The stump was first discovered when it dropped from the roof of the Clover Fork Coal Co., Kitts, KY and later was given to the University by George Whitfield, manager of the coal company.",, undated
Taylor Education Building
People walking to and from the Taylor Education Building. Received June of 1952 from Public Relations,, [1952]
University Press of Kentucky (Thomas D. Clark Building)
Front of Thomas D. Clark Building; home of University Press of Kentucky. Stone Photography Inc.,, 1988
Wendt Machine Shop
Wendt Hall,, [1920]
"Walking the Gargoyle" sculpture on the Wendt Engineering Shop. The Wendt Engineering Shop building was demolished in 1999. (crease down the middle of print),, [1960]
Wendt Engineering Shop building; demolished in 1999. Whitefield stump in foreground,, [1978]
Wenner-Gren Aeronautical Laboratory
Side of the Wenner-Gren Aeronautical Laboratory building,, [1950]
Contour map of a face, front view. Received June 13, 1957 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1957]
Contour map of a face, side view. Received June 13, 1957 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1957]
E. Tony Dillender in the gastroscopic rototable, in the Wenner-Gren Laboratory. Received June 13, 1957 from Cincinnati Enquirer,, [1957]
Wethington (Charles T.) Health Sciences Building
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
An exterior view of the Charles T. Wethington Health Sciences Building on the corner of Rose Street and Limestone. The building was dedicated on February 21, 2003,, 2003
White Hall Classroom Building
Construction of White Hall Classroom Building (right) and Patterson Office Tower (nest to White Hall), near Miller Hall (left) and Administration Building (in the background). Photo donated by Terry Warth,, 1967, November 20
Patterson Office Tower (left), the almost finished White Hall Classroom Building (center) and Lafferty Hall (right). This photo was taken from room 517 of the King Library. Donated by Terry Warth,, 1969, April 25
Back of the White Hall Classroom Building,, [1970]
Unidentified students walking past the White Hall Classroom Building,, [1975]
Young (William T.) Library- Exterior
A color photo of the construction of William T. Young Library. Young Library was finished in 1998. Photo taken fall of 1996 by Terry Warth,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of the construction of William T. Young Library. Young Library was finished in 1998. Photo taken fall of 1996 by Terry Warth (duplicate of image 1975),, 1996, Fall
A color photo of the construction of William T. Young Library. Young Library was finished in 1998. Photo taken fall of 1996 by Terry Warth,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of the construction of William T. Young Library. Young Library was finished in 1998. Photo taken fall of 1996 by Terry Warth (duplicate of image 1976),, 1996, Fall
A sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1977
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1978
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1979
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1980
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1981
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1982
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1983
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1984
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1985
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1986
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1987
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 1988
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1989
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014 -There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA photo of the Young Library from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1990
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1991
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1992
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1993
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the main entrance of Young Library from University Drive before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1994
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the "William T. Young Library" sign from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1995
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the "William T. Young Library" sign from Rose Street before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1996
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA model of the William T. Young Library,, [1994]
A model of the William T. Young Library,, [1994]
The cupola of William T. Young Library during construction,, 1995
The cupola of William T. Young Library being raised onto the building during construction,, 1995
William T. Young in white construction hat and other men are watching the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
William T. Young (right, holding hat) is a donor of money to build Young Library. He and many unidentified men are watching the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
The construction of the William T. Young Library as seen from University Drive,, 1995
Two unidentified men are watching the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
President Charles Wethington is watching the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
President Charles Wethington is at the site of the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
President Charles Wethington (second from right) is watching the construction of the William T. Young Library with three unidentified men,, 1995
President Charles Wethington is at the site of the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
President Charles Wethington is at the site of the construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995
The construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995, Fall
Unidentified people are watching as the six ton cupola of William T. Young Library being raised onto the building during construction,, 1995, Fall
Two unidentified construction workers are building the William T. Young Library,, 1995, Fall
The construction of the William T. Young Library,, 1995, Fall
The construction of the William T. Young Library as seen from University Drive,, 1995, Fall
Three unidentified people are walking near the William T. Young Library while it is under construction,, 1998
An aerial view of the William T. Young Library as it's construction is nearing completion,, 1998
The finished cupola atop the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
Paul Willis, Director of Libraries, is standing near the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998, March
Young (William T.) Library- Interior
A color photo of the bridge leading to the rotunda on the fifth floor of Young Library. The chandelier hanging from the ceiling and copula can be seen. On the fifth floor inside the rotunda, the University of Kentucky Dissertations and Theses can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1997
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the second, third, fourth, and fifth floors and of the bridge on the fifth floor leading into the rotunda on the fifth floor of Young Library. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1998
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the chandelier hanging from the top of the ceiling in the rotunda inside the Young Library. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 1999
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the stairs from the first floor leading to the second floor inside the Young Library. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2000
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda on the fifth floor of Young Library. The chandelier hanging from the ceiling and copula can be seen. On the fifth floor inside the rotunda, the University of Kentucky Dissertations and Theses can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2001
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the fifth floor looking down showing the first, second, and third floors and the stairs leading up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2002
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the second floor general seating area with the rotunda to the left and to the third, fourth and fifth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2003
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo from the second floor of the stairs that lead up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2004
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2005
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2006
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of a student studying inside of the rotunda. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2007
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the second, third, fourth and fifth floors. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area can be seen below. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2008
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo from the third floor looking through an opening in the rotunda to the other side of the library. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area can be seen below. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2009
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the bridge leading to the rotunda on the fifth floor of Young Library. The chandelier hanging from the ceiling and copula can be seen. On the fifth floor inside the rotunda, the University of Kentucky Dissertations and Theses can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 2010
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the second, third, fourth and fifth floors. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area can be seen below. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 2011
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the second, third, fourth and fifth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2012
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA color photo of the first floor showing the stairs leading up to the second floor and the circulation desk. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2013
color, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the Reference desk and computers on the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2014
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the general seating area on the second floor with the Reference desk and computers on the left. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2015
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the inside of the domed reading room on the fifth floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2016
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the first, second, third, and fourth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2017
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the fifth floor looking down showing the first, second, and third floors and the stairs leading up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2018
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the fifth floor looking down showing the first, second, and third floors and the stairs leading up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2019
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the bridge on the fifth floor looking down showing the general seating area on the second floor and showing the third and fourth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2020
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the bridge on the fifth floor looking down showing the general seating area on the second floor and showing the third and fourth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2021
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the "North Stacks" on the fifth floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2022
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches 2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the third, fourth and fifth floors. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2023
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the fifth floor looking down showing the first, second, and third floors and the stairs leading up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2024
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo taken from the fifth floor looking down showing the first, second, and third floors and the stairs leading up to the second floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2025
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the "East Stacks" on the fifth floor. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2026
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2027
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2028
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 2029
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo of the rotunda. This photo was taken from the third floor and the general seating area on the second floor can bee seen below. On the second floor inside the rotunda is the Traditional reading room where the indexes to periodicals can be found. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
- Box 5D
- Item 2030
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo from the third floor showing the general seating area on the second floor, the bridge leading to the rotunda on the fifth floor, the second, third, and fourth floors can all be seen. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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- Item 2031
sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topA sepia tone photo from the third floor showing the general seating area on the second floor, the bridge leading to the rotunda on the fifth floor, the second, third, and fourth floors can all be seen. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topAn unidentified student is using a laptop computer that he checked out from the library and using one of the 4,800 data jacks through out the library. This photo was taken before it's dedication in 1998. This photo was donated to UARP on May 1, 2003 by Teresa Burgett, Reference Librarian at Young Library,, undated
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sepia, 3.5 inches by 5 inches2003UA014- There is a copy negative in the Audiovisual Copy Negative File.
To topPaul Willis, Director of Libraries, is standing inside the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998, March
The interior of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
Two unidentified men and an unidentified woman are standing on the fifth floor of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
Shawn Livingston (third from the right), Reference Librarian, is helping an unidentified male student while an unidentified woman is helping an unidentified female student in the newly finished William T. Young Library,, 1998
Shawn Livingston (third from the right), Reference Librarian, is helping an unidentified male student while an unidentified woman is helping an unidentified female student in the newly finished William T. Young Library,, 1998
An unidentified female librarian is working inside of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
The interior of the newly completed William T. Young Library (fifth floor),, 1998
An unidentified male student (right) is talking with an unidentified female student (left) in the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
An interior view of the ceiling and the cupola of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
An interior view of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
An interior view of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
An interior view of the newly completed William T. Young Library,, 1998
Business and Purchasing, Office of
Helen Spickard (left) and Frances Brack (right) are seated at their desks in the Business Office. This photo appears first on page 16 in the 1941 "Kentuckian". Photo by Lafayette Studio,, 1941, January
Purchasing Office Open House: standing left to right: Mrs. Thelma Dick, Dr. Rudnick, Mrs. Paul Neston, Mrs. Lena Bell, Mr. A. P. Nestor, Mrs. Baf Burnett, Mrs. Betty Justice, Mrs. Helen Kinker, and Mrs. Ann Cain. Photo by University of Kentucky Photographer. Received December 8, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Purchasing Office Open House: Photo by University of Kentucky Photographer. Received December 8, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Campus Activities and Events
1945 - 1964
Students celebrate the end of World War II,, 1945
Pence Hall, Mining Lab and Engineering Lab; students walking from class, holding books. Photographer: Ben. L. Williams. Received October 29, 1949 from Public Relations,, [1949]
Students listen to the teacher in the WBKY-104 class,, [1957]
Three unidentified women laughing. Received April 30, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Advance for AMS of Sunday, September 21 (LHS) Lexington, Kentucky--"Just One Of The Chokes-Lou Ellen Russell, Franklin, presses a dress while house-mother Mrs. Ethyl Squires and Lynn Cratcher, Owensboro, look on a comment. Lou and Lynn are residents of a new cooperative house at the University of Kentucky" (see wire story). AP Wire photo (rjc62208str). Associated Press Wire photo,, 1958
Residence Hall employees awarded service pins. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Edith Potts, Mrs. Mary Bell Douglas, Mrs. Sophie Robinson, Miss Corine Lucas, and Mrs. Dorothy Rankin. Left to right, second row: Miss Anna Spotts, Mrs. Rosa Washington, Clifton Patterson, Leonard Washington and Frank D. Patterson, UK Vice President. Received March 5, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Residence Hall employees awarded service pins. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Edith Potts, Mrs. Mary Bell Douglas, Mrs. Sophie Robinson, Miss Corine Lucas, and Mrs. Dorothy Rankin. Left to right, second row: Miss Anna Spotts, Mrs. Rosa Washington, Clifton Patterson, Leonard Washington and Frank D. Patterson, UK Vice President. Received March 5, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Three men signing forms. Received April 27, 1959 from Public Relations. University of Kentucky Photograph,, undated
Students watching television in class. Received October 8, 1959 from Public Relations. University of Kentucky Photograph,, [1959]
For release: Friday October 23, 1959--"Get Laboratory Experience-Five University of Kentucky psychology students who are working toward a Ph.D. under Public Health Service grants hear Dr. John W. Donahoe, assistant professor in psychology, explain a multiple channel programming device used for students in form perception. From left to right: Larry Chasin, Francis Criswell, William Eckhardt, Dr. Donahoe, Robert DeBurger, and Walter Dickerson." Received October 24, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
"Elevator Mishap Injures Co-ed--Firemen and police are shown carrying Nancy Jo Thomas, 18, University of Kentucky student from Paducah, to an ambulance after she was freed yesterday from an elevator in Boyd Hall, women's dormitory. The student was not seriously injured and was trapped only a few minutes when she caught her foot between a freight elevator and the second floor of the hall." ,, 1959, December 13
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Received December 18, 1959 from Public Relations. Photo by: Herald-Leader.
To topOfficers of House Mothers. Herald-Leader Photo,, [1959]
Group of people walking up Administration Drive in front of Barker Hall/Buell Armory. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1960]
"They Took Turn About--Tom Bagby, left, a freshman majoring in mathematics has been honored at the University of Kentucky as the outstanding student in elementary-physics classes. Robert Roberts, right, a freshman majoring in physics, has been honored as the best freshman math student. Both are from Lexington." Received May 18, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960, May
"Turn About--Winners of awards in fields outside their major areas of study at the University of Kentucky are Tom Bagby (left) and Robert Roberts (center), both from from Lexington, shown talking with Dr. A.W. Goodman, professor of mathematics." Received May 18, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960, May
Three students eating watermelon at the Watermelon Feast. Photographer: Herald-Leader,, [1960]
Steve Webb (right), two men holding books, sandwiches, and Coca-Cola,, [1960]
"Learning Hebrew at UK--Mrs. Stanley M. Wagner, standing left, flashes a Hebrew word to one of the classes she teaches at the University of Kentucky. A new course, which will be open September 26, will include students from fourth grade through senior high school." Received September 16, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
"Soda Jerking His Way Through--Jack Carter, a University of Kentucky sophomore majoring in psychology, is typical of the majority of UK students who take part-time jobs to help defray college expenses. Carter, of 425 Henry Clay Boulevard, recently moved to Lexington from Charleston, West Virginia. He spends several hours each week waiting on customers in a drugstore." Received September 27, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960, September 29
"Soda Jerking His Way Through--Jack Carter, a University of Kentucky sophomore majoring in psychology, is typical of the majority of UK students who take part-time jobs to help defray college expenses. Carter, of 425 Henry Clay Boulevard, recently moved to Lexington from Charleston, West Virginia. He spends several hours each week waiting on customers in a drugstore." Received September 27, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 2055),, 1960, September 29
"University of Kentucky students majoring in speech therapy who were awarded Lexington Junior League Scholarships are, from left, Misses Lila Leach of Corbin, a senior; Jan Harris, Louisville; Elizabeth Jane Withers, Hardinsburg, both sophomores." Received October 3, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Brochures about the University of Kentucky. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Jewell Kendrick, right, walks down the stairs with a young girl. Received December of 1960 from Public Relations,, [1960]
Four students testing Beigers Counter,, 1961, Spring
Proof sheet of a horse farm. Received December 11, 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
Two unidentified men and one unidentified woman are winners of the University-High Poetry Writers. Received January 17, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Lois Anne Garnett from Hopkinsville, laughs with a man near UK's oldest non-teaching fossil (petrified "Whitefield Stump"). Received January 18, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Lois Anne Garnett from Hopkinsville, laughs with a man near UK's oldest non-teaching fossil (petrified "Whitefield Stump"). Received January 18, 1962 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 2062),, [1962]
Snow scene on UK campus. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1962, Winter
Four people standing in front of political displays. Second from left, Faye Watkins Halt. Received February 1, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Students going abroad look at a map. Received April 13, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Six people at a science fair looking at a project. Received May 4, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Students walking up and down stairs across from Funkhouser Building, between classes. Received June 1, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Two male students walking outside. Received June 1, 1962 from Public Relations,, [1962]
Seven men seated in a circle, and one is playing a ukulele,, [1962]
Students walking to classes in the snow,, 1962, December
Mike Cassidy (left), Gerald Dutschke (center), and Jack Peters (right) clean United Cerelral Palsy office. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Bill Cloyd (left), Jim Bersot (center), and Jack Lyne (right) are painting. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963, March 31
Dr. and Mrs. John Katili visit UK campus from Indonesia. Received October 4, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
Dr. and Mrs. John Katili visit UK campus from Indonesia. Received October 4, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
From left to right: Roberta Vincent and Debbie Delaney. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963, November
President John Oswald's reception for the junior class, held in the Alumni House. Four junior women at the tea table; third from left is Cheryl Benedict of Irvine, Kentucky. Photo appeared on page three in the February 27, 1964 issue of the Kentucky Kernel,, undated
Scholarship luncheon,, 1964
Scholarship luncheon,, 1964
Five women honored at "Stars in the Night" Program held at Memorial Hall. From left to right: (front) Miss Margaret Devine, assistant to the dean of women, who received the Delta Zeta award to the outstanding woman of the year award; Mrs. Leroy Werle, named an honorary member of Links. (back) Sharon Perkins, Versailles, a senior mathematics major; Barbara Sutton, senior English major, who received the senior service award of Mortar Board; Elaine Kiviniemi, outstanding senior in the College of Nursing. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1964
Two unidentified men in an office. Received November 2, 1964 from Public Relations,, [1964]
Two men pouring metal into a mold while students watch,, [1964]
4-H Club
Kentucky Youth Seminar with 4-H and FFA Representatives. From left to right: unidentified, Patrice Crain, 4-H; Kelly Amburgey, FFA; Dr. Max J. Wasserman, UK. Herald-Leader photo,, [1963]
Unidentified members of the 1941 4-H Club. This image appears on page 72 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Six unidentified men and one unidentified woman; 4-H candidates,, [1960]
Two unidentified men and one unidentified woman; 4-H state officers,, [1960]
One unidentified male 4-H member shaking hands with an unidentified 4-H speaker. Unidentified members are standing near by,, [1960]
From left to right: Carter Blevins, Susan Johnson, and Billy Harper are all holding their 4-H awards. Photographer: Public Information Department, University of Kentucky,, 1964
Three unidentified woman and three unidentified men; 4-H Club work. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1965]
Fayette County 4 - H,, [1957]
Admission of first African American
Lyman Johnson, right, and Kentucky State University President R. B. Atwood, leave federal district court in Lexington, after the court ruled in favor of Johnson's admission to the University of Kentucky,, 1949, March
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b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Visual File No. 121; Audiovisual archivist has a copy negative in the copy negative file.
To topLyman Johnson, right, and Kentucky State University President R. B. Atwood, leave federal district court in Lexington, after the court ruled in favor of Johnson's admission to the University of Kentucky,, 1949, March
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b / w, 5 inches by 7 inches. Visual File No. 121; Audiovisual archivist has a copy negative in the copy negative file.
To topThe first African Americans who were admitted to UK registered for graduate and professional classes,, 1949
Ambassadors
An unidentified man, an unidentified woman, and Amy Martin (far right) are incoming freshman standing with Sandy Curtis (third from right) and two other unidentified female Dean's Ambassadors,, [1988]
Arbor Day
Arbor Day Exercises--Arbor Day is a tradition where every year the senior class assembles and has a ceremony and plants a tree. This photo appears on page 73 in the 1915 "Kentuckian",, [1915]
Arbor Day Exercises--Arbor Day is a tradition where every year the senior class assembles and has a ceremony and plants a tree. This photo appears on page 73 in the 1915 "Kentuckian" (duplicate of image 2086),, [1915]
Big Blue Madness
Unidentified people standing and camping out near Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is when people line up and camp out to get basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of unidentified people standing and sitting in line as well as two officers on horses at Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is where people wait in line and camp out to get a chance to get tickets for UK basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of unidentified people standing and sitting in line as well as two officers on horses at Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is where people wait in line and camp out to get a chance to get tickets for UK basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of unidentified people standing and sitting in line as well as two officers on horses at Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is where people wait in line and camp out to get a chance to get tickets for UK basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of unidentified people standing and sitting in line as well as two officers on horses at Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is where people wait in line and camp out to get a chance to get tickets for UK basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
A color photo of unidentified people standing and sitting in line as well as two officers on horses at Memorial Coliseum for "Big Blue Madness". This is where people wait in line and camp out to get a chance to get tickets for UK basketball and sometimes football tickets. Photo donated by Bill Cooper,, 1996, Fall
British Universities Mission
Administrative Building interior chapel decorated for the British Educational Mission Visit, June 22, 1897. Pews in chapel, palm plants decorated the chapel for this occasion. President Patterson was very excited to host the delegates,, 1897, June 22
British Universities Mission--Front row: Professor John July- Dubln University, Sir Henry Jones-Professor of Philosophy, Glasgow University, Professor Mewburn Walker-Oxford University. Standing: Sir Henry Meirs- Vice Chancellor-Manchester University, Lt. Nichols , Secretary to Mr. Shipley. President D. J. Cowling-Cainleton College, and Professor Thayer- Harvard University. Photo by Underwood and Underwood. Received January of 1953 from Dr. McVey's files,, 1918, November 21
Career Carnival
Two men and a woman looking at a model near the Pfizer display at the 1957 Career Carnival. Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, undated
Two men and a woman looking at a model near the Pfizer display at the 1957 Career Carnival. Lexington Herald-Leader photo (duplicate of image 2095),, undated
1958 Career Carnival, General Shoe Corporation display. Photographer: Edward Wehle. Received October of 1958 by Public Relations,, 1958
1958 Career Carnival, a man talking to a student about trains,, 1958
From left to right: Mary Shirvin, Nancy Perkins, and Jean Holloway listen and watch T. Z. T. Conrad at a Career Carnival. Lexington Herald-Leader Photograph. Received November 4, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958
Mrs. Charles Marcus (center) and Charles Marcus (right) are on telephones. Carl Gorhman is on the left. Lexington Herald-Leader photo. Received November 4, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958
Ancel E. Cook (left), Wayne Baxter (center), Freddy Vanny (right) are talking at a display at a career carnival. Photographer: Herald-Leader. Received November 4, 1958 from Public Relations,, 1958
Two women on telephones at Career Carnival. University of Kentucky Photographer,, 1958
Three women looking at Physical Therapy display. University of Kentucky Photographer,, 1958
Women at "They Army Medical Specialist Corps" exhibit. University of Kentucky Photographer,, 1958
Information on space satellite model. Received December 16, 1958 from Public Relations. University of Kentucky Photographer,, 1958
"Career Carnival Tea--Miss Anne Shaver (left) and Miss Sue Ball, UK students, chat with representatives of Ford Motor Company at President's tea launching third University of Kentucky Career Carnival. Ford representatives (from left to right), Peter J. Kernan, coordinator of College Recruiting; Walter Nash, training manager for the glass division; and William Smith, chairman of the Community Relations Committee at Louisville. Career exhibits will be open for public viewing from 1p.m to 10p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Memorial Coliseum." From Public Relations, University of Kentucky; For release: Tuesday a.m., October 25, 1960; To: The Lexington Herald-Leader,, 1960
"Haloo Washington--One of the favorite displays at former UK Career Carnivals was this display demonstrating direct city-to-city telephone dialing. Latest information about more than 75 career fields will be dispensed at similar booths during the third UK Career Carnival in Memorial Coliseum October 25 through 26." Received October 14, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
"Haloo Washington--One of the favorite displays at former UK Career Carnivals was this display demonstrating direct city-to-city telephone dialing. Latest information about more than 75 career fields will be dispensed at similar booths during the third UK Career Carnival in Memorial Coliseum October 25 through 26." Received October 14, 1960 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 2106),, 1960
Two male students are talking on walkie talkies. The new consumer gadget is large and heavy. Unidentified man in a cap and sunglasses is watching. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Two male students are talking on radio's to each other. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
"Busy Tonight--David Banks (left) a UK sophomore, may someday use one of these transistorized radio helmets to ask for a date with Judy Glass (right) a senior at Georgetown High School. Right now, however, the radio helmets are being shown at the UK Career Carnival this week at Memorial Coliseum by Philip R. Poynter, an electronic technician at the Lexington Signal Depot." Lexington Herald-Leader Photo,, 1960
Three men talking at a Career Carnival. Photographer: Journal and Louisville Times; Gerald Griffin,, 1960, October 26
Our University, Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Three men listening on phones at a display at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
U. S. Army model airplane at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Men looking at the Kentucky Utilities Company at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
"Tennessee Valley Authority" display at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
"Tennessee Valley Authority" display at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Ford Motor Company trying to recruit people at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Men looking at Dictaphones and Merchant calculators at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Four men looking at the "Tennessee Valley Authority" display at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
The Teacher's Story exhibit; Future Teacher's of America,, [1960]
Men showing UK students about IBM 632 at the 1960 Career Carnival. Received November 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
One woman showing a brochure to two men. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1963]
Centennial Year- 1965
President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson, addressing Centennial Convocation,, 1965, February 22
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Laser-printer duplicate print of original in General Print File: Campus Activities and Events-Visitors-Lyndon B. Johnson.
To topCentennial Convocation platform party. Featured speaker was President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson (far left on platform head bowed). At podium is Kentucky Governor Edward T. Breathitt. To his right stands UK President John W. Oswald. Women standing (left to right) are: Lady Bird (Mrs. Lyndon B.) Johnson, Rosanel (Mrs. John W.) Oswald, Mrs. Edward T. Breathitt, and one unidentified woman,, 1965, February 22
Governor Ed "Ned" Breathitt shaking hands with unidentified man at Commencement,, 1965
UK celebrated its centennial with a formal dance in the Grand Ballroom,, 1965, February 22
Man standing near the fire place in a black suit with black and white stripped tie is Governor Ed "Ned" Breathitt. Man standing on the left near a woman with a big white hat (Rosanel Oswald) is President Oswald. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
Man giving speech,, 1965
Barry Bingham talking to two women. From left to right: Mrs. Courtney Ellis and Mrs. C. V. Whitney,, 1965
People greeting one another (left to right): President Oswald, Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Willard, Dean Willard, and Former Governor A. B. "Happy" Chandler. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
People shaking hands. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bingham read copies of "The Courier-Journal". Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
"Special Guests" sign shows people people standing around,, 1965
People mingling and eating at a gathering. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
Two men talking at a gathering, man on the left is Dean Willard and an unidentified man on the right. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce and Associates,, 1965
Four people talking one of whom is Rosanel Oswald in large light colored hat,, 1965
From the left: Elvis Stahr, UK Alumnus, former Dean of the College of Law, and President of Indiana University; U. S. Senator John Sherman Cooper; Smith Broadbent, UK Alumnus and Board of Trustees member; Mrs. Broadbent. They are talking to one another,, 1965, April 30
Clark (Thomas D.)-99th Birthday Celebration
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. From left to right: Bill Bryant, WKYT News Anchor speaking with Dr. Thomas D. Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. From left to right: Bill Bryant, WKYT News Anchor speaking with Dr. Thomas D. Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Unidentified woman newscaster and newscaster Bill Bryant with Dr. Thomas D. Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Crowd, and the white headed man in the back is Terry Mobley,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Seated at right: John Clevance; Far right, seated: Howard Grotch,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Tallest woman is Helen Breckinridge and first from left is Francis Lamason,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Patsy Todd, first lady of UK and Paul Holbrook.,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. News casters with Thomas D. Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Leonard Curry, Mac Coffman, and Frank Mathias,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Robert Milward and wife Eleanor, she is wearing an orange dress, and Dick Cooper is to the far right,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Dr. Todd and two unidentified people,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: unidentified man, Bill and Jan Marshall, both holding punch cups, and Dr. Mary W. Hargreaves in a striped suit,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Left to right: Carl Nathe, Thomas D. Clark, unidentified woman, and Robert Milward in the background,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Eleanor Milward, unidentified woman, Dr. Mary W. Hargreaves, and Richard Belding, State Archivist in the far right back corner,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. In the center is Foster Ockerman (wearing a blue jacket) and Reverend Harold Dorsey is to his left (retired Methodist Minister),, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Bill Bryant, newsman and President Todd in the foreground. Lisa Carter, unidentified woman, Jim Birchfield, unidentified woman, and Carl Nathe, all in the background,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Guests seated; next to last person, in blue stripes is Dr. Mary W. Hargreaves,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Man with blue jacket and back to the camera is John Irvine. Mrs. John Gaines (Joan) is speaking to Eleanor Milward, who has her back to the camera. President Todd is talking with Bob Milward. And the woman wearing an orange jacket is Terry Green, Director of Ashland Home Trust,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. In the center is Terry Green and spouse,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14 1903. George Herring, Foster Okerman (wearing blue jacket in the back), Mary Molinaro (red skirt), John Cleaver, Jan Marshall (in light green suit), Loretta Clark, wife of Thomas D. Clark. On the far right: Lindsay Apple, Georgetown College professor,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Reception table in Maxwell Place ,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Guests in Maxwell Place yard,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: unidentified woman, unidentified man, and Ned "Ed" Breathitt,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Dr. and Mrs. Todd addressing crowd on front steps of Maxwell Place,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Glenna Graves (Mrs. Jake Graves, III) and Charles Shearer, President of Transylvania,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Glenna Graves in pink dress and in gray coat (Jake Graves, III), Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey, President Emeritus of UK, and Charles Shearer, President of Transylvania,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Seated with white hat is John Gaines, former Board of Trustees member and community philanthropist and former President Otis Singletary, in the back wearing sunglasses,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Couple on the left is Ray and Mrs. Hornback, former Vice President of UK; in the center with back to the camera is Stephen Wrinn, Director University Press of Kentucky talking with John Cleaver, author,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Man standing by himself is Harold Dorsey,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Woman in the center holding a shoulder bag is Gloria Singletary speaking with George and Mrs. Zack, Director of Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra and Mrs. Rosenthal is in the multi-colored dress and is standing beside Gloria Singletary, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Dr. Todd speaking to guests and Ruth Landrum on his left with beige dress and glasses,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903 Left to right: Charles Roland, Bill Marshall, in the center is Thomas D. Clark and to his right is Claire McCann, UK Manuscript Librarian,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Vase of roses with Rosemary Brooks sitting on the far right,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Charles Shearer, President of Transylvania, George Herring, UK Professor of history in the center, and Dr. Clark is shaking hands with former UK President Frank Dickey,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Thomas D. Clark shaking hands, Dottie Leathers Herring, spouse of George Herring, and Hillary Boone, UK benefactor,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Left to right: unidentified person, former UK Presidents Frank Dickey (red tie) and Otis Singletary in sunglasses. Dr. Clark is to the far right,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: unidentified person, former UK President Otis Singletary in sunglasses, unidentified man, Dr. Todd, and Charles Shearer, Transylvania President,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Man in brown jacket is Hillary Boone,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Left to right: Thomas D. Clark, state historian laureate, Provost from Vanderbilt, and an unidentified man,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Dr. Thomas D. Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Frank Mathis seated at the left, John Irvine, and an unidentified man,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Guests at Maxwell Place,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. John Gaines, former Board of Trustees member and philanthropist, with hat,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Patsy Todd and unidentified woman,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Dr. Thomas D. Clark with great granddaughter,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Dr. Thomas D. Clark seated, daughter , Elizabeth with her hand on the chair and behind her is Dr. Clark's son, Bennett Clark,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Dr. Thomas D. Clark seated, his daughter , Elizabeth with her hand on the chair, his son Bennett Clark is behind her, and Dr. Clark's wife, Loretta is standing in the front,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 14, 1903. Left to right: Herbert Sledd, Lexington attorney, with Thomas D. Clark and family,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Rosemary Brooks, member of the Library Associates, Carolyn Sledd, and Herb Sledd,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Guests at Maxwell Place,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hornback, former Vice President at UK, Patsy Todd and unidentified people ,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hornback, former Vice President at UK, Patsy Todd and unidentified people ,, 2002, July 11
Celebration: July 11, 2002; Actual Birthday: July 16, 2002. Left to right: former UK professor Wimberly Royster, and unidentified people,, 2002, July 11
Clark (Thomas D.)-100th Birthday Celebration
The cover of the book, "Thomas D. Clark: An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth", which was presented before Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
A University Press of Kentucky table is selling the book "Thomas D. Clark: An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth" before Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Jerry Crouch (far right), Robert Sexton (second from right), Dr. Thomas D. Clark (center), and Nancy Baird (far left) are seated around a table and Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Nancy Baird (far right), Carol Crowe Carrico (second from right), Leonard Curry (second from left) and Walter Baker, State Senator (far let) are seated around a table at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Mary Wilma Hargreaves (far right), Jerry Crouch (second from right) Robert Sexton (third from right), Dr., Thomas Clark (center), Nancy Baird (third from left), Carol Crowe Carrico (second from left) and Leonard Curry (far left) are seated around a table at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Mary Wilma Hargreaves (far right), Jerry Crouch (second from right), Robert Sexton (third from right), Dr. Thomas Clark (center), Nancy Baird (second from left), and Carol Crowe Carrico (left) are seated at a table at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Lowell Harrison (far right), William Ellis (second from right), James Klotter (third from right), James Duane Bolin (center), John Keber (third from left), Charles Roland (second from left), and Edward Coffman (far left) are seated at a table at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
The men and women who wrote chapters in the book "Thomas D. Clark: An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth." They are at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. From the left: John Kleber, James Duane Bolin, James Klotter, John Ed Pierce, William Ellis, Lowell Harrison, Walter Baker, Leonard Curry, and Carol Crowe Carrico,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Wrinn (left), Jerry Crouch (center), and former Governor Ned "Ed" Breathitt (right) are at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
A sign that reads "Happy 100th Birthday Dr. Clark" is hanging at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Dr. Thomas D. Clark is seated at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (right) is talking with President Lee Todd (second from left) and Patricia B. Todd at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Carl Nathe is standing (center) near Thomas Clark,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark is talking with President Lee Todd (center) and Patricia B. Todd (left) at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Carl Nathe is standing in the background to the right,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark is talking with President Lee Todd (center) and Patricia B. Todd (left) at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Carl Nathe is standing in the background to the right,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark is talking with President Lee Todd (center) and Patricia B. Todd (left) at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark is talking with President Lee Todd (center) and Patricia B. Todd (left) at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark is talking with Patricia B. Todd (left), President Lee Todd (second from left), and William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives (right) is assisting Dr., Thomas D. Clark (left) into Young Library for Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration,, 2003, July 9
An unidentified man (right) is shaking hands with Dr. Thomas D. Clark (left) while William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives (center) watches. They are at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) and William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives (right) are entering Young Library for Thomas Clark's 100th birthday celebration,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (center) is shaking hands with Isabel Yates, Uban County Council (right), while William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives (right) watches at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Esther Edwards (center, background) watches Thomas Clark (right) converse with Isabel Yates, Urban County Council (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark (center) is greeting an unidentified man while President Lee Todd (right) watches at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
William J. Marshall (right) is escorting Loretta Brock (center) into Young Library for Thomas Clark's 100th birthday celebration while Mrs. Amos Lawrence (left) talks,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives is standing near Patricia Todd and Loretta Brock,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives is standing near Patricia Todd and Loretta Brock,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. William J. Marshall, Director of Special Collections and Archives is standing near Patricia Todd and Loretta Brock,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Provost Michael Nietzel (left) is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. William J. Marshal, Director of Special Collections and Archives is standing near Nietzel and Clark,, 2003, July 9
Provost Michael Nietzel (left) is handing Thomas Clark (right) a book at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting next to Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting and talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting next to Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting next to Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd (left) and an unidentified man (center) are giving a cane to Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd (left) and an unidentified man (center) are giving a cane to Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Patricia B. Todd (center, background) and an unidentified female are talking with Thomas D. Clark (right, background) in the background,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) and Patricia B. Todd (center) are talking with Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) and Patricia B. Todd (center) are talking with Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) is talking with Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Dr. Thomas D. Clark is sitting and reading during his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Winn (left) is talking with Dr. Thomas D. Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (left) is sitting at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd is giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd is giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd is giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (seated, center) and Loretta Brock (seated, right) are listening to Patricia B. Todd (left) giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd is giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia B. Todd is giving opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Loretta Brock (right) is listening to Patricia B. Todd give opening remarks at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left) is shaking Thomas Clark's (center) hand, while Loretta Brock (right) and unidentified men and women watch at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Winn, Director of the University Press of Kentucky, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Winn, Director of the University Press of Kentucky, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified men and women are listening to John Kleber (center), editor of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth" speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
John Kleber, editor of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth," is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
John Kleber, editor of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth," is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
John Kleber, editor of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth," is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
John Kleber, editor of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth," is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Robert Sexton, Executive Director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Robert Sexton, Executive Director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Robert Sexton, Executive Director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Robert Sexton, Executive Director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified men and women are listening to James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky, speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Wrinn (right), Director of the University Press of Kentucky, is presenting the three millionth book to Carol Diedrichs (left), Dean of Libraries, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Wrinn (right), Director of the University Press of Kentucky, is presenting the three millionth book to Carol Diedrichs (left), Dean of Libraries, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Wrinn (right), Director of the University Press of Kentucky, is presenting the three millionth book to Carol Diedrichs (left), Dean of Libraries, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Carol Diedrichs, Dean of Libraries, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library after receiving the three millionth volume "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth.",, 2003, July 9
Carol Diedrichs, Dean of Libraries, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Loretta Brock (right) is watching Carol Diedrichs (left), Dean of Libraries, giving a certificate to Thomas D. Clark (center) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
David Hamilton, Chair of the History Department, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
David Hamilton, Chair of the History Department, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
David Hamilton, Chair of the History Department, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas D. Clark (seated, center, background) and Patricia Todd (left) are listening to President Lee Todd (right) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left) is listening to President Lee Todd speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Thomas D. Clark is visible in the bottom right corner,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left), Thomas Clark (seated, right), and unidentified people are listening to President Lee Todd (center) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left), Thomas Clark (seated, left), Stephen Wrinn, Director of the University Press of Kentucky (right), and unidentified people are listening to President Lee Todd (center) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Loretta Brock (seated, right) and unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (standing, left) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left) and unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Stephen Wrinn (seated, left), Director of the University Press of Kentucky, and unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (right) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (right) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (left) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (left) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (left) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark (left) speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Bill Marshall (standing, left, background), Director of Special Collections and Archives, and unidentified people are listening to Thomas Clark speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark is speaking at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark is speaking at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark is speaking at his 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Everett McCorvey is singing Happy Birthday to Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right) is watching Thomas Clark (center) shake hands with Everett McCorvey (left), who sang Happy Birthday to Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (center, behind Clark), and President Lee Todd (second from left) are watching Thomas Clark (center) shake hands with Everett McCorvey (left), who sang Happy Birthday to Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
The cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (second from right), and President Todd (left) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (second from right), and President Todd (left) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (second from right), and President Todd (left) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right) and Loretta Brock (second from right) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (second from right), and President Todd (left) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right), Loretta Brock (second from right), and President Todd (left) are helping Thomas Clark (second from left) cut his birthday cake at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right). Behind the women William Marshall (right), Director of Special Collections and Archives, is talking with President Lee Todd (center) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
President Lee Todd (left) is talking with Loretta Brock (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
The people who wrote chapters of "An Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth" and unidentified people are in an audience at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. Front row from the right: Bill Ellis, Lowell Harrison, Charles Roland, Leonard Curry, Edward Coffman, Jerry Crouch, Mary Wilma Hargreaves, Carol Crowe Carrie, and Nancy Baird,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified men and women are sitting in an audience at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Unidentified men and women are sitting near the William T. Young tapestry in an audience at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Carl Nathe, University of Kentucky Public Relations Officer, is speaking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark (seated, center), Patricia Todd (seated, left) and unidentified people are listening to Carl Nathe, University of Kentucky Public Relations Officer, speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Thomas Clark (seated, left) is listening to Carl Nathe, University of Kentucky Public Relations Officer, speak at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Carol Diedrichs (right), Dean of Libraries, is talking with Mike Nietzel (center), Provost, and former Governor of Kentucky Louie Nunn (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Sue Wylie (left), radio personality, is talking to and shaking hands with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Former Governor Louie B. Nunn (left) is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Patricia Todd (right) is talking to Joy Hembree (left), well wisher for Clark, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Betty Rosenthal (left) is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Betty Rosenthal (left) is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Anne Campbell (Mrs. Alex) (right) is talking with Thomas Clark (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Foster Ockerman (left)and Mrs. Ockerman (right) are talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Sue Burch (right, holding paper) and Mr. Burch (left, shaking hands) are talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
James Archambeau (center) and an unidentified woman (left) are talking with Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
James Archambeau (center) and an unidentified woman (left) are standing near Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
David Zageer (center, shaking hands) and Mrs. Zageer are talking with Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Sarah Henry (left), Professor of Home Economics, is talking to and shaking hands with Thomas Clark (right)at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Lillian Press (right) is talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Dottie Leathers Herring (right) is talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Georgeanne Strickland (right) is talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Georgeanne Strickland (right) is talking with Thomas Clark (seated, left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Charles Hay (right) is watching former Governor Ned "Ed" Breathitt (center) shaking hands with Thomas Clark (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
J. Michael Courtney (left), owner of Black Swan Books, is talking with Thomas Clark (right) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Lt. Colonel Howard Goodpaster (center) and Mrs. Goodpaster (right) are talking with President Lee Todd (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Former Governor Ned "Ed" Breathitt (right) is talking with an unidentified woman (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Joe Houlihan (left) and an unidentified man (right) are watching Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Bobbie Ann Mason, Author, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Bobbie Ann Mason, Author, at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Jerry W. Browning (right), President of Bell County Historical Society, is talking with Thomas Clark (left)at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Jerry Browning (right) and Ms. Green (center) are talking with Loretta Brock (left), spouse of Thomas Clark at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library. In the background Len Press (center) and Lillian Press (left) are talking,, 2003, July 9
Carol Diedrichs (right), Dean of Libraries, is talking with UK Provost Mike Nietzel (center) and Former Governor of Kentucky Louie B. Nunn (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Al Smith (right) from "Comment on Kentucky" on Kentucky Educational Television (right) is talking with an unidentified man (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
John Ed Pierce (right), Joe Houlihan (center), and an unidentified man (left) are talking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Ken Williams (far left), Editor Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Charles Hay (left of Ken Williams), George Herring (center), UK History Professor, and an unidentified man are talking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Ken Williams (center), Editor Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, is talking with Lowell Harrison (right) and Carol Crowe Carrico (left) at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Jerry Crouch (far right), George Herring (center), History Professor, Dottie Leathers Herring (center, left) and Isabel Yates (far left) are talking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Al Smith (center, back facing), "Comment on Kentucky" and unidentified people are talking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library ,, 2003, July 9
Dottie Leathers Herring (center), Isabel Yates (center, left) and unidentified people are talking at Dr. Thomas D. Clark's 100th birthday celebration at Young Library,, 2003, July 9
Class Registration, Welcome Week, and Freshman Orientation
University of Kentucky class registration in Memorial Coliseum,, 1952, February 4
Registration--Nancy Stout from Jeffersonville and her mother and father are helping her move in. Photo taken by Herald Leader,, 1953, September 25
University of Kentucky registration,, 1952, February 4
Registration--last girl on the right is Joyce Jones,, 1955, October
Orientation Week--two students at mail boxes,, 1955, September
Registration and Freshman Week--students on steps of Miller Hall, coming down on the left is Susan Haselden, top left side is Kay Vaughn, coming down the middle is Margaret Futrell,, 1956, September
Registration and Freshman Week--group of freshman girls walking on campus; Susan Haselden is in the front, the next two girls are Margaret Fistrell and Susan Freed,, 1956, September
UK Freshman--from left to right: unidentified man, unidentified woman, Sondra Riska, unidentified man, Sharon Gregory, and Jim Kline,, [1956]
Registration--Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1956]
Registration--students waiting in a line outside of Memorial Coliseum to register for classes. Mack Hughes photograph,, [1956]
Students moving into dorms. Received March 19, 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
Welcome Week--students moving in and parents helping,, [1957]
Registration--Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--girl in sleeveless blouse is Lydia "Shug" Thompson Wilson (Mrs. Harold Wilson). The girl in the blazer is Carolyn Lindley from Louisville,, 1957, September
Orientation--unidentified, Ann Emmons, unidentified, and Mary Evelyn are all standing outside waiting for orientation. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--from left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Emily Crawford, unidentified, Belinda Clark, unidentified, and others. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Boy in the beanie is Joe Micilicanage. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Female student getting picture taken for ID card. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Two male students during registration; boy on the left is Jim Stephens. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Group of female students beside an X-ray unit. From left to right: unidentified, Elaine Long, unidentified, Peggy Rollins, Joan Weggins, and Judy Semmons. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Group of female students beside an X-ray unit. From left to right: unidentified, Elaine Long, unidentified, Peggy Rollins, Joan Weggins, and Judy Semmons. Received September of 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Dr. Van Harne and students. Received December 20, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Orientation--students on steps behind Memorial Hall; the guide is Susan Haselden. Received December 20, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Registration--Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1957]
Prospective students pose in front of Administration Building. Received May 13, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Moving into Holmes Hall, which opened in 1958, required lots of friends and balance,, undated
Freshman arriving for classes, parents assisting with luggage,, [1958]
Two female students enter Frazee Hall with duffle bags to move in; woman on the right is Catherine Ward,, [1958]
Two men unpacking a car, one has books, the other is carrying clothes,, [1958]
Freshman Orientation and Welcome Week. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, 1958
Freshman Orientation and Welcome Week. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, 1958
Bobby Matlock is the man on the far right; this picture shows the first female to sign up for Air ROTC,, 1958, September 19
Group of male students in a field listening to a man speak. Photographer: Herald-Leader staff,, [1958]
Freshman Orientation--Received September 1, 1960 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Welcome Week--Received September 18, 1959 from Public Relations. Photographer: Herald-Leader staff,, undated
Welcome Week--Tour guide is Chappell Wilson Received September 25, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Freshman Orientation--Group of people in Memorial Hall,, [1960]
Two Frankfort families have learned about UK prior to their enrollment in the fall. Summer orientation and advising is given three days each week until August for incoming freshman. From left to right: Carol Gaines and her mother, Mrs. Franklin Gaines; Lucy Jo Terry and her mother, Mrs. Joe Terry; Dr. Kenneth Harper, assistant Dean of Men and coordinator of the orientation program. Received September 8, 1961 from Public Relations,, 1961
Students moving in; a man and two women. Received December 11, 1961 from Public Relations,, [1961
Registration--Freshman registration in the dorms. Photo appears first on page 27 in the 1962 "Kentuckian",, [1962]
Registration--Photo appears first on page 29 in the 1962 "Kentuckian",, [1962]
Registration--At Stoll Field. Received October 10, 1962 from Public Relations,, undated
Registration--Line of women and men students waiting to register for classes. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1962
Dean Standley Wall (center) is helping two young men at freshman orientation,, 1964
Freshman Orientation,, 1964
Registration for classes. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1964]
Freshman Orientation. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1968]
Freshman Registration. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1968]
"Campus Awareness Weekend" held in Fayette Mall, attracted a variety of interested students. Mari Thornton and Dick Stofer, of admissions and registrar's office helped operated the UK booth. Lexington Technical Institute, a UK community college, also had a booth at the event,, 1976
Moving into residence hall for the year brings out a variety of objects and talents,, 1977
Moving into the Kirwan Blanding Complex took organization and team work,, 1984
Cultural Diversity
An unidentified speaker, discussing cultural diversity. Received October 27, 1999 from Public Relations,, 1992, Spring
Elections
A woman swinging next to two men in front of Buell Armory,, 1956, May
A woman swinging next to two men in front of Buell Armory,, 1956, May
A woman swinging next to two men in front of Buell Armory. Received May 8, 1956 from Public Relations,, 1956, May
Students voting or getting information at the Alexander/Sulier table,, [1957]
Alexander is handing a card to a woman trying to get her to vote for him as Commerce Representative,, [1957]
On the left is Joan and on the right is Dave Becker. Received December 9, 1958 from Public Relations. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, undated
Student government. This photo appears second on page 265 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Student government. This photo appears second on page 266 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Student elections. This photo appears first on page 240 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Student elections. This photo appears first on page 241 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Student elections,, 1969
Student elections. This photo appears third on page 240 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, 1969
Students in line to vote for Student Government Officers. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, [1957]
Exhibits
"University of Kentucky Alumni and Staff who died in the service of their country in World War II"--Prepared by staff of Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education; displayed in King Library,, undated
"University of Kentucky Alumni and Staff who died in the service of their country in World War II"--Prepared by staff of Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education; displayed in King Library (duplicate of image 1668),, undated
"University of Kentucky Alumni and Staff who died in the service of their country in World War II"--Prepared by staff of Bureau of Source Materials in Higher Education; displayed in King Library (duplicate of image 1668),, undated
World War II Memorial-Boards lists all University of Kentucky personnel, alumni, staff, or students in service. Cards were marked to indicated missing or killed in action. Boards displayed in foyer of King Library but were moved across the doorway for the picture. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Mary Scully and Mary Hester Cooper,, undated
World War II Memorial-Boards lists all University of Kentucky personnel, alumni, staff, or students in service. Cards were marked to indicated missing or killed in action. Boards displayed in foyer of King Library but were moved across the doorway for the picture. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Mary Scully and Mary Hester Cooper (duplicate of image 1669),, undated
World War II Memorial-Boards lists all University of Kentucky personnel, alumni, staff, or students in service. Cards were marked to indicated missing or killed in action. Boards displayed in foyer of King Library but were moved across the doorway for the picture. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Mary Scully and Mary Hester Cooper,, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 621, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). On the left is Modiglian's "Woman of the People" and on the right is Rubens "Young Woman with Curly Hair",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 147, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Vincent van Gough's "Hospital at Saint Remy",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 147, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Vincent van Gough's "Hospital at Saint Remy" (duplicate of image 2259),, undated
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Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 147, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Vincent van Gough's "Hospital at Saint Remy" (duplicate of image 2259),, undated
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Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 424, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rembrandt's "Juno",, undated
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- Item 2260
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 57, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Gaugin's "Bonjour Mr. Gaugin",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 57, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Gaugin's "Bonjour Mr. Gaugin" (duplicate of image 2261),, undated
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Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 57, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Gaugin's "Bonjour Mr. Gaugin" (duplicate of image 2261),, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 34, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Degas "Three Dancers in Yellow Skirts",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 142, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Gustave Moreau "Salome",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 150, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Durer "Tuff of Cowslips",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 150, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Durer "Tuff of Cowslips" (duplicate of image 2265),, undated
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- Item 2265a
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Duplicate color positive located in General Print File; negative collection; Campus Activities and Events-Exhibits.
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 150, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Durer "Tuff of Cowslips" (duplicate of image 2265),, undated
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- Item 2265b
b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Duplicate color positive located in General Print File; negative collection; Campus Activities and Events-Exhibits.
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 150, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Durer "Tuff of Cowslips" (duplicate of image 2265),, undated
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Duplicate color positive located in General Print File; negative collection; Campus Activities and Events-Exhibits.
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 2, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rubens "Young Woman with Curly Hair",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 2, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rubens "Young Woman with Curly Hair" (duplicate of image 2266),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 2, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rubens "Young Woman with Curly Hair" (duplicate of image 2266),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 131, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Monet "View of Bordighera",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 131, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Monet "View of Bordighera" (duplicate of image 2267),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 131, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Monet "View of Bordighera" (duplicate of image 2267),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 51, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Renoir "Two Girls Reading",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 51, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Renoir "Two Girls Reading" (duplicate of image 2268),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 48, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Odilon Redon "Vase of Flowers",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Gilbert Stuart "Portrait of George Washington",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 5, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Jean Honore Fragonard "The Education of the Virgin",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 50, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Renoir "Grape Pickers at Lunch",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 50, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Renoir "Grape Pickers at Lunch" (duplicate of image 2272),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 143, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Pissarro "Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi-Gras",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 143, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Pissarro "Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi-Gras" (duplicate of image 2273),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 143, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Pissarro "Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi-Gras" (duplicate of image 2273),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 145, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Mary Cassatt "Summertime",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 145, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Mary Cassatt "Summertime" (duplicate of image 2274),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 145, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Mary Cassatt "Summertime" (duplicate of image 2274),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 144, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Cezanne "Boy Resting",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 144, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Cezanne "Boy Resting" (duplicate of image 2275),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 144, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Cezanne "Boy Resting" (duplicate of image 2275),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 503, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rembrandt "Portrait of a Man Holding a Black Hat",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 503, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rembrandt "Portrait of a Man Holding a Black Hat" (duplicate of image 2276),, undated
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Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 503, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Rembrandt "Portrait of a Man Holding a Black Hat" (duplicate of image 2276),, undated
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Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 503, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Portrait print of Hammer,, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 89, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Modigliani "Woman of the People",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 89, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Modigliani "Woman of the People" (duplicate of image 2278),, undated
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b / w, 8 inches by 10 inches. Duplicate color positive located in General Print File; negative collection; Campus Activities and Events-Exhibits.
Armand Hammer Foundation-UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Camille Corot "Portrait of a Girl",, undated
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To topArmand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 146, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). William Michael Harnett "Still Life",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 502, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). John Everett Millais "Caller Herrin",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 134, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Sargent "Dr. Pozzi at Home",, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 134, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Sargent "Dr. Pozzi at Home" (duplicate of image 2282),, undated
Armand Hammer Foundation-photo file number 134, UK Art Museum Exhibit (November 17, 1981- January 10, 1982). Sargent "Dr. Pozzi at Home" (duplicate of image 2282),, undated
Founders Week
Dr. Frank L. McVey and President Herman L. Donovan on Founders Day. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947, March 7
Dr. Frank L. McVey, President Herman L. Donovan, and Dr. J. J. Tigert on Founders Day. Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947, March 7
Mildred Lewis, Mrs. C. J. Scott, and President H. L. Donovan seated together on Founders' Day,, 1955
Mildred Lewis, Mrs. C. J. Scott, and President H. L. Donovan seated together on Founders' Day,, 1955
From left to right: Aimo Kiviniemi, Music Department; Leonard Press, radio arts; Dr. William H. Jansen, Department of English; Dr. Abe Kirwan,, 1955
Picture of a plaque awarded to Margaret I. King, first librarian at UK; award given February 22, 1957 on Founders' Day. Received January 31, 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
Picture of a plaque awarded to Margaret I. King, first librarian at UK; award given February 22, 1957 on Founders' Day. Received January 31, 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
University of Louisville, Davidson, on Founders' Day. Received March 4, 1957 from Public Relations,, 1957
Centennial Founders Day Convocation (February 22, 1965) platform party. Featured speaker was President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson (far left on platform, head bowed). At podium is Kentucky Governor Edward T. Breathitt. To his right stands University of Kentucky President, John W. Oswald,, undated
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To topFounders Day Convocation for President Kennedy and President Johnson; pictured is Arthur Goldberg, Secretary of Labor,, 1968, February 22
Founders Day Convocation,, 1968, February 22
President A. D. Kirwan (right); Elvis J. Stahr Jr. (center), Dean of the Law School; and an unidentified man (left) are conversing with each other at Founders Day. Elvis J. Stahr Jr. spoke. This photo appears first on page 97 in the 1969 "Kentuckian",, [1969]
From left to right: President Charles Wethington, Robert Hemenway, Paige Estes, and John Gaines,, 1990
University Orchestra and Chorus presenting a joint program at Memorial Hall to open Founders' Week. Dr. Stein is conducting. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 19
Dr. Howard Hanson is speaking on "The Place of Music in Our Society" at the Guignol Theater. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 19
President Donovan a the dedication of the Fine Arts Building at the Guignol Theater. From left to right: Helen King, L. S. Thompson, E. E. Stein, H. E. Spivey, F. L. McVey, R. McLain, L. M. Chamberlain, unidentified man, Ezra L. Gillis, Jack Wild, and W. N. Wally Briggs. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 22
Dedication service the the Fine Arts Building at Guignol Theater. From left to right: Helen King, Dr. Lawrence S. Thompson, President Donovan, Dr. Edwin Stein, Dr. Spivey, Dr. Frank McVey, President of Transylvania Raymond McLain, Leo Chamberlain, Elliot Jones, Ezra Gillis, Edward Rannells, Mr. E. Farris, Elmer Sulzee, Jack Wild, and Wally Briggs. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 22
The Fine Arts Building during Dedication Week. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 22
Walter Prichard Eaton speaking on "The Place of Drama in Our Society" at the Guignol Theater; seated is Professor Wallace N. Briggs. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 22
Philip R. Adams speaking at Guignol Theater on February 23, 1950 (Founder's Week); Speech entitled "The Place of Fine Arts in Our Society"; seated: Professor Edward W. Rannells, head of the Art Department. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 23
University Chorus performs at dedication of Fine Arts Building; under the direction of Miss Mildred Lewis. Photographer: John B. Kuiper. Shown second from the right in the first row is Sarah Utterback and second from the right in the back row is Martha Shindelbouer,, 1950, February 23
A. B. Gutherie speaking at Guignol Theater during Founder's Week. Seated around Gutherie, from left to right: William Sloane, John Ciard, Jesse Stuart and Professor Hollis S. Summers. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 24
Two unidentified people standing in the Fine Arts Building outside Guignol Theater. Photographer: Ben L. Williams, Jr.,, 1950, January
Shot of a tea given in the Fine Arts Building Lounge during Founder's Week. Pouring: Mrs. M. M. White, and Mrs. H. L. Donovan (back to camera). At tea table is Janice Stille (in black). Bald man is Frank J. Prindl, in front of Frank is Sam Morton. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950
Performance of Media at Guignol Theater. The program lists the characters as: Media- Mrs. Lucille Little, Jason- Joe Pat Knight, Two boys- Scott Long and Robert Vogel, Guardian- Michael Graine, Nurse- Mary Mulligan, Three Woman of Corinth- Ellen Drake, Priscilla Hancher, and Ann Perrine, Spear Carriers- George R. Stone and Raymon Yancey, Soldiers- James Darst and David Chapman. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950
Exhibition of early family portraits arranged by Anne W. Callihan in the Fine Arts Building during Founder's Week. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950
Louisville Orchestra performing at Memorial Hall for final program of Founders' Week. Robert Whitney is conducting and Nathaniel Patch is piano soloist. Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1950, February 25
General
Picnic, showing Augustus O. Stanley (front left corner) leaning with a chicken leg in hand. This photo appeared in the May 9, 1965 Herald-Leader,, 1887
Seven unidentified people standing in front of the Administration Building. This photo was accessioned on January 3, 1966 from the Administration Building,, [1898]
Seven unidentified people standing in front of the Administration Building. This photo was accessioned on January 3, 1966 from the Administration Building,, [1898]
Seven unidentified people standing in front of the Administration Building. This photo was accessioned on January 3, 1966 from the Administration Building,, [1898]
Men, women, and children seated on bleacher style seats,, [1912]
UK seniors in Lafayette IN,, 1912
Entire student body and faculty form "U of K" on the lawn in front of the Administration Building. This image appeared in the May 9, 1965 Herald-Leader,, [1922]
Left-Lafferty Hall; right-Social Science Building, demolished in 1949. Four men playing football in the yard. This photo appears first on page 215 in the 1963 Kentuckian,, [1946]
Students eating in the "Little Commons". Photographer: W. E. Sutherland,, 1947, November 8
Students playing a Bridge game in the Student Union Building. Sitting at the back left table, on the far left, is John Wesley Faulkner,, 1953, April
Men playing ping pong in boy's dorm,, 1955, March
Five picture proofs showing students outside under a tree,, [1955]
Susan Haselden (right) is talking to an unidentified man,, 1955, October
Susan Haselden (right) is talking to an unidentified man,, 1955, October
Susan Haselden (right) is talking to an unidentified man,, 1955, October
Susan Haselden (right) is talking to Lind Hurst (left) while an unidentified man is reading,, 1955, October
Susan Haselden (right) is talking to Lind Hurst (left) while an unidentified man is reading,, 1955, October
Four students socializing in the Botanical Gardens; Susan Haselden is talking to a man, and Linda Hurst (left) is talking to an unidentified woman,, [1955]
Four students socializing in the Botanical Gardens; Susan Haselden is talking to a man, and Linda Hurst (left) is talking to an unidentified woman,, [1955]
A. B. "Happy" Chandler, candidate for governor, and Harry Lee Waterfield, candidate for lieutenant governor, both won in 1955 elections. UK student supporters and campaign volunteers for this race are shown here.,, 1955, November
Fans cheering at a sporting event,, [1955]
Close up of four female students and students in background at an Easter type parade. Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, [1955]
A group of unidentified women waiting in line to get food. Photographer: John Mitchell,, 1955, November 27
Concert in Memorial Hall. Photographer: Lafayette Studio. This image appears on page 51 of the 1955-56 K-Book,, [1955]
Girls wearing leis, standing around a pool,, [1956]
Watermelon feast, probably during the summer session,, [1956]
Students eating outside with Alumni gym in background,, [1956]
Larry Henry and other students cheer at an event. Girl with pen is Carrall Baldwin Henry. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1956]
Two students using a Ouija Board, Herald-Leader photo,, [1956]
Three unidentified women. This photo was accessioned on January 3, 1966 from the Administration Building,, [1956]
Sail boats; Photo by the Public of Relations,, [1957]
Sail boats; Photo by the Public of Relations,, [1957]
Approximately eight men at a barbecue,, [1957]
Four people playing a card game; second from right is Dale Primrose,, 1957, August 7
Four people playing a card game; second from right is Dale Primrose. Received August 7, 1957 from Public Relations. This image appears third on page 58 in the 1957-58 K-Book,, 1957, August 7
Lowell Hughes is standing in front of Memorial Hall talking to an unidentified woman. Received October of 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
Two students looking at a letter of UK representatives,, [1957]
Margaret Futrell (left) and Dick Vimont (right) are talking outside,, 1957
Margaret Futrell (left) and Dick Vimont (right) are talking outside,, 1957
Two giant snow men with hats and a sign "Welcome Back to UK",, [1957]
Two women next to a tree. Herald-Leader photo,, 1958, May
Four unidentified men around a typewriter,, [1958]
Girl being fitted for a dress,, [1958]
Proof Sheet,, [1958]
Three students interview Dr. Dreannan (man with glasses),, [1958]
Students walking down steps to Student Center from central campus,, [1958]
Four students in lobby of Patterson Hall,, [1958]
Students watching World Series in the Student Union,, [1958]
Men playing pool; University of Kentucky photographer,, [1958]
Men playing pool; University of Kentucky photographer,, [1958]
Seven men posing for a picture; man in the back row, last one on the right is George Robinson. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1958]
Three women reading a book. Herald-Leader photo. Received October 20, 1959 from Public Relations. Woman in the center is Myra Tobin,, undated
Robert Davis, graduate student in music; Jean Hall; Mary Sue Foren. Received September 19, 1959 from Public Relations,, undated
Girl in snowball fight,, [1960]
Students lying in the snow,, [1960]
Charlotte Williams laughing,, [1960]
Charlie Trivett dancing with unidentified woman,, [1960]
UK students at Keeneland (race track),, [1960]
David McGuire points out something to Joan Froehicher,, [1960]
Three students sitting around a table; far right, Dana Terrell,, [1960]
Students at a library,, [1960]
Two men studying,, [1960]
Five unidentified men talking,, [1960]
Campaigning; Chandler Waterfield. Boy in the glasses is Gene Sayre. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1960]
English teacher, Mrs. Nancy McClellen, counseling with one of her students, Bill Moore,, [1960]
UK candidates for "Miss Christmas Seal" title: front row (left to right); Betsy Binkley, Kappa Delta; Kitty Craig, Chi Omega; Hope Howard, Delta Gamma; second row (left to right); Regina Cedrone, Delta Zeta; Liz Efkeman, Zeta Tau Alpha; Barbara Faulconer, Kappa Alpha Theta; Peggy O'Connor, Alpha Xi Delta; back row (left to right); Donna Clancy, Alpha Delta Pi; Nancy Harding, Pi Beta Phi; Linda Moran, Alpha Gamma Delta; Lee Renfrew, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Louise Pryor, Delta Delta Delta. Herald-Leader photo,, [1960]
UK students going to Washington for summer work; from left to right: Senator Thruston Morton, unidentified, Dave Graham, unidentified, and Barbara Johnson,, [1960]
Three female UK students are going to tour Europe. From left to right: Geri Ranch, Jeanne Rich, and Linda Woodall. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1960]
Summer Youth Music Institute--"Betty Alexandier of Bloomfield takes a piano lesson from Professor Nathaniel Patch." Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1960]
"Off To The UN--University of Kentucky student (from left) Mary Blanche Smith, freshman; Lochie Overbey, sophomore; Bill Gott, senior, and Tom Heilbron, senior, were among about 27 students and chaperons who left Wednesday to visit the United Nations in New York City. The students will attend a General Assembly meeting; tour the UN building; have dinner in the delegates' dining room, and meet with one of the U. S. delegates to the UN. The students will return late Sunday afternoon. (Leader Photo)." ,, 1960, October 26
Looking under the hood of a car. Photographer: Courier-Journal and Louisville Times,, 1960, October 26
Barbara Zweifel (seated, left), member of Delta Zeta, and Steve Clark (seated, right), member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, are studying together. This photo appears on page 20 in the 1960 K-Book,, undated
Barbara Zweifel (left) is seated next to and conversing with Steve Clark (right) at the K-Lair. This photo appears on page 14 in the 1960 K-Book,, undated
Barbara Zweifel (left) and Steve Clark (right) are playing table tennis,, [1960]
Steve Clark (right) is standing next to Barbara Zweifel (left) and is carrying Barbara's luggage. This photo appears on page 4 in the 1960 K-Book,, undated
Barbara Zweifel (left) is seated next to and conversing with Steve Clark (right). This photo appears on page 23 in the 1960 K-Book,, undated
Three men waving from train. Herald-Leader photo. Received January 19, 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
"Plugging For Pianist--Suzanne Pitzer and Carolyn Fletcher, both on Main Street in the "courtesy car" the Lexington Symphony Society is using to advertise the appearance of Victor Borge with the local orchestra Monday night at the Coliseum.",, [1961]
A female student walking between classes. Received December 11, 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
Students walking between classes. Received December 11, 1961 from Public Relations,, undated
Students at Beat Coffee Shop, a few playing chess, others watching,, [1962]
Roger Smith, playing horseshoes,, [1962]
Many students in Memorial Coliseum taking the Graduate Records Exams. Received March 16, 1962 from Public Relations,, undated
First Sadie Hawkin's Race; Stag Day. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1962
Margaret Good swimming in foreground,, [1962]
Man playing a guitar for a woman at one of the weekly Wesley Foundation functions. This photo appears second on page 255 in the 1962 Kentuckian,, [1962]
Nursing and medical students socializing. This photo appears first on page 291 in the 1962 Kentuckian,, undated
Women standing by Kentucky Elks Association Chest X-Ray Unit truck. Elaine Long in second from left. Photographer: Billy Davis,, 1963, October 30
Three women watching television and two women reading a newspaper,, [1963]
Students walking between classes. Fourth girl from the right, facing the camera, is Mary Lou Veal,, [1964]
Miriam Nixon, freshman from Georgetown, Kentucky (left) and Donald Onkst, freshman from Clearwater, Florida (right) are both seated under a tree in the Botanical Gardens on UK's campus. Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, 1965
Unidentified students standing outside and conversing with each other,, [1966]
Eight women watching election returns. This photo appears third on page 74 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Sal Mineo, a singer Day. This photo appears first on page 3 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968, Fall
Two unidentified students are celebrating Sal Mineo Memorial Day. This photo appears first on page 70 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified students at a Woodland Park Party. This photo appears first on page 35 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified students are throwing snowballs and playing in the snow on UK's campus. This photo appears second on page 87 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968, Winter]
Inter Fraternal Counsel having a discussion. This image appears second on page 351 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Quiz Bowl. This image appears first on page 94 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Old Folks Festival. This image appears first on page 121 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
A photo exhibit by Sam Abell and Bill Roughen. This image appears second on page 379 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Woman handing back money to a male student in the lunch line. This image appears first on page 93 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Four women kick dancing. This image appears first on page 198 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Unidentified students are tossing around a big balloon on Teen Angel Day. This photo appears first on page 118 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified student is leaving a waiting room,, [1969]
An unidentified male student is laughing. This image appears first on page 433 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
A large group of male students walking down a sidewalk on campus. This photo appears first on page 23 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Two unidentified students are hugging in the Botanical Gardens. This photo appears first on page 65 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified male student is taking a picture of a student sleeping. This photo appears first on page 26 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Memorial Coliseum Ticket Office and Stoll Field/McLean Stadium; football fans buying tickets,, [1970]
"It's So Sweet To Treat Your Feet--Hot concrete doesn't make for cold comfort for the feet. Just ask these two unidentified UK students of their friend. The three were caught treating their feet to the fountain in front of the office tower." Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1970]
English Speaking Union (ESU); Tracy Campbell, Judith Yatton, Katherine McCullough, Lowell Press,, [1984]
Five students named to Herald-Leader UK Bureau; Jennylynn Brown, Elizabeth Wade, David Hall, Dale Greer and Barry Reeves,, [1990]
Two unidentified women are buying bananas from Phil "the Fruit Man" Pearling's banana cart. His banana cart was an early campus vending operation. Neville Hall is the building on the right in the background. Neville Hall burned in 1961. This image in first on page 39 in the Hail Kentucky,, [1878-1910]
Under the stadium preparing for Lances Carnival,, [1957]
Three women looking at "Guide to The Pronunciation of Kentucky Towns and Cities". Received October 2, 1959 from Public Relations,, [1959]
Signing up for classes or sorority rush, not sure which event,, [1960]
On the left is Bonnie Dorton, milking a cow in a soft drink bottle,, [1960]
First day on campus, moving into dormitories. Two women students watch a campus employee load their luggage. This image appears third on page 27 in the 1963 Kentuckian,, [1962]
Bicycle races, possibly for the Little Kentucky Derby. This image appears first on page 54 in the 1962 Kentuckian,, [1962]
Nora Walker (center), Mr. Duncan (far right), Mr. Sage of Gage (second on left); are all at UK Foreign Language Conference. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1962]
Three unidentified men sitting at the UK Forum. Received December 19, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
The Black voices, a popular choral group on campus,, 1989
Students who support Governor Ed "Ned" Breathitt are standing together. From the left: Kitty Hundley, Lexington; Dave Clark, Maysville; Vanda Marcum, Lexington; Johnnie G. Williams, Hopkinsville; Ann Todd Jeffries, Columbia; Ann Combs, Hazard; Jackie Robinson, Georgetown; Raleigh Lane, Louisville; John Hoffman, Henderson; John Relers, Lily; Linda Woodall, Paducah; Mary Ann Tobin, Irvington; Jim Brockman,, [1963]
Gillis (Ezra L.) - 80th birthday and UK history exhibits
From left to right: Dr. Jacqueline Bull, Mary Hoster Cooper is setting up Ezra L. Gillis' exhibit. Photo taken December 31, 1946. Lexington Herald-Leader photographer,, 1946
Founders Day Exhibit- "A and M 1882, State College". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "University of Kentucky". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "Kentucky University 1865-1878". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "As it was. Growth". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "State College". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit-prepared by Mrs. Frances Smith Dugan "On! On! U of K". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "University of Kentucky". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Founders Day Exhibit- "State University, UK 1917". Photographer: John B. Kuiper,, 1949
Exhibit prepared by Bureau of Source Materials for state fair, case number one,, [1951, August 28]
Exhibit prepared by Bureau of Source Materials for state fair, case number one,, [1951, August 28]
Governor Scholars
Governor John Y. Brown Jr. talks to a group named as Governor Scholars, at a meeting of the students on the University of Kentucky campus,, undated
Hanging of the Greens
Student Union members standing on staircase in Student Center during holiday season. Received December 4, 1956 from Public Relations,, [1956]
Four people pose for a picture at the Hanging of the Greens. Front and center is Debbie Delaney. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1956]
Student Union choir singing. Received December 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957, December]
Student Union choir before they perform. Received December 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957, December]
Student Union, four choir members. Received December 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Student Union, four choir members. Received December 16, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Six people singing while a woman plays a harp,, [1957]
Five unidentified people at Hanging of the Greens. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1958]
Five students singing at the Hanging of the Greens. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo. Received December 14, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
President Oswald dressed as Santa Claus handing presents to children in 1965 at Hanging of the Greens in the Student Center,, 1965
High Bridge Trip
James Russell Jenness Jr. at the trip to High Bridge,, 1886-1887
James Russell Jenness Jr. at the trip to High Bridge (duplicate),, 1886-1887
Picnic at High Bridge, future Governor Augustus O. Stanley is on the left holding a chicken leg, 1886-1887
Picnic at High Bridge (duplicate of image 2525) see the photo sleeve for names,, 1886-1887
Picnic at High Bridge; James A., Tom Davenport, Jesse Mills, J. Tandy Ellis, Florance Dudley Dillard, Sallie Allen Hornbrook, and Jennie Hill Bissicks,, 1886-1887
Picnic at High Bridge; James A., Tom Davenport, Jesse Mills, J. Tandy Ellis, Florance Dudley Dillard, Sallie Allen Hornbrook, and Jennie Hill Bissicks (duplicate of image 2526),, 1886-1887
Homecoming
Homecoming Float with SUKY on the back. There are seven women on the float. Photographer: Mack Hughes,, 1954
Wildcat Whipping Bowl--Stir 'em up cats!; first place Homecoming decorations. Sigma Alpha Epsilon winner. Photographer: Glen Thomasson. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations. This image appears second on page 208 in the 1957 Kentuckian,, [1956]
Let's Multiply the Score; Alpha Xi house decorations. Photographer: Thomasson-Smith,, [1957]
Voting for Homecoming queen; man and woman students monitor voting by three men students. One male student is smoking a pipe. ,, 1958
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To topHomecoming Float being constructed in a barn or tobacco warehouse. Three men and three women working on the trailer. Woman in wool coats with raccoon collars,, [1958]
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To topAt Stoll Field, Homecoming Court practice pre-football game. Women students on court are on a platform with formals and bouquet of flowers. Man with trumpet and man with camera and other men watch an old 1920's car that is part of homecoming activities. Persons dressed to appear insane and car is the "Nut Buggy" and "ambulance" to take them away,, [1958]
Homecoming Parade in downtown Lexington. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in a corvette with "root 'em home" references made to the football team,, [1958]
Homecoming Parade--"UK Monopolizes UT" is the theme for the float,, [1958]
LKD student activities; Old Rosebud, Homecoming Parade. Herald-Leader photo,, 1958
Homecoming Parade with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity float with the Crescent Girl in the car. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1958]
Four women building a float,, [1958]
Four women and two men building a float,, [1958]
People taking pictures with float; Bill Jacobs, front in a dark shirt; David Bartram, standing on right; Joy Bell, blonde on far left standing,, [1958]
Campus decorations for UK Homecoming celebration. University of Kentucky photograph,, 1958
Delta Tau Delta Homecoming display,, 1958
Holmes Hall contribution to Homecoming, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof",, [1958]
Decorations for Homecoming activities. UK photographer,, [1958]
Homecoming decorations assembled by a fraternity. UK photographer,, [1959]
"Cut 'em up Wildcats" design for Homecoming game in front of the Dillard House. UK photographer,, [1958]
Decorations and floats for Homecoming celebration. UK photographer,, [1958]
Homecoming Parade, people dressed as Hillbilly's with moonshine in a barrel, going down Main Street in downtown Lexington. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo. Received May 13, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959, May 13
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Homecoming house display won first place,, [1959]
Teahouse of the August Moon,, [1959]
Banner and float for the Homecoming Parade. UK photographer,, [1959]
The "Gridiron Graveyard" theme designed by TKE social fraternity for Homecoming. UK photographer,, [1959]
Decorations for Homecoming game in front of Sigma Nu fraternity house. UK photographer,, [1959]
Homecoming floats and decorations. UK photographer,, [1960]
Homecoming floats and decorations. UK photographer,, [1960]
"Dog-Gone" float and decoration for Homecoming. UK photographer,, [1960]
Homecoming Parade. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1961, November
"His Masters Voice" float riding down Main Street in the Homecoming Parade,, 1961
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity float in the Homecoming Parade. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1962
Homecoming float going down Main Street in downtown Lexington. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1962
Homecoming float going down Main Street in downtown Lexington. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1962]
Kappa Delta sorority house Homecoming display. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce,, [1962]
Homecoming; it is raining and many students with umbrellas. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1962]
Homecoming house display. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963, October
Six students and one man raise an Alumni Wildcat with papier-mâché head on either a float or house display. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963, October
Homecoming Queen candidates; from left to right: Julie Ritchey, Vivian Shipley (chosen Queen), Anne Hatcher, Linda Tobin, Marilyn Orme. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Homecoming Queen candidates; from left to right: Julie Ritchey, Vivian Shipley (chosen Queen), Anne Hatcher, Linda Tobin, Marilyn Orme. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Man sitting in the stands at the Homecoming football game, with his program over his head,, 1963
Man caught a football in the Homecoming game. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Man caught a football in the Homecoming game. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Julie Ritchey elected UK Homecoming Queen,, 1963
Julie Ritchey elected homecoming queen,, 1963
Vivian Shipley elected homecoming queen with her escort,, 1963
Homecoming Queen Vivian Shipley with her crown on her head. Photographer: R. R. Rodney Boyce,, 1963
Homecoming Queen candidates,, 1968
People building Homecoming float. This image appears on page 406 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
People decorating a Homecoming float. This image appears first on page 79 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
Unidentified member of the Homecoming court,, [1968]
Unidentified member of the Homecoming court,, [1968]
Four unidentified students and the UK band are all standing on Stoll Field at Homecoming. Appears first on page 78 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
UK cheerleaders at a homecoming bonfire. Appears first on page 80 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1968]
International Travel
Miss Carolyn Lips is on the far right. Received April 23, 1962 from Public Relations,, undated
Miss Carolyn Lips is on the far right. Received April 23, 1962 from Public Relations (duplicate of image 2581),, undated
Little Kentucky Derby
James Beazley (center) and Carolyn Collier (right) looking at "UK and You",, [1956]
James Beazley (center) and Carolyn Collier (right) looking at "UK and You",, [1956]
James Beazley (center) and Carolyn Collier (right) looking at "UK and You",, [1956]
James Beazley (shaking hands) and Carolyn Collier (center) looking at "UK and You". Photographer: Ted W. Simmons,, [1957]
Little Kentucky Derby Queen. Photographer: W. M. Gaines,, [1958]
Accepting winners trophy,, 1959
Little Kentucky Derby Queen and attendants,, 1960
Little Kentucky Derby Queen and attendants,, 1960
Little Kentucky Derby Steering Committee members,, [1960]
Little Kentucky Derby-Shooting gun, Professor William McCubbins,, 1960
Little Kentucky Derby. Received October 13, 1960 from Public Relations,, 1960
Little Kentucky Derby winners,, 1960
Little Kentucky Derby bike relays,, 1960
Theresa Resig (seated), member of Chi Omega, is surprised to win the 1969 Miss University of Kentucky Pageant. Appears first on page 101 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Theresa Resig is walking after being crowned the 1969 Miss University of Kentucky. Appears second on page 375 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Two unidentified students on a carnival ride at the Little Kentucky Derby. This photo appears first on page 276 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified student is hitting a car with a bat at the Little Kentucky Derby. This photo appears second on page 276 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified member of a sorority is about to be dunked in water at the Little Kentucky Derby. This photo appears first on page 277 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified member of a sorority is about to be dunked in water at the Little Kentucky Derby. This photo appears second on page 277 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified member of a sorority after being dunked in water at the Little Kentucky Derby. This photo appears third on page 277 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Little Kentucky Derby bicycle race,, 1969, April
LDK Steering Committee; Row 1: Lyn Branson, Janet Weaver, Cary Sully; Row 2: Susan Rhodemyre, Terry Miller; Row 3: Clyde Lee, Taffy Lewis, Lynn Grise; Row 4: Stoney Glenn, Betty Southard, John Southard, Dean Stewart Minton; Row 5: Robin Lowry, Dick Webb; Row 6: Gene Warren, Greg Daugherty, Gary Eblen. This image appears second on page 357 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Three unidentified female students (members of Alpha Omega Pi sorority) and three unidentified male students (members of Kappa Alpha fraternity) are participating in the Little Kentucky Derby,, 1989, April 12
May Day
A young woman in a white dress, holding a bouquet of roses, wearing a flower headdress,, 1924
Five women in dresses with bouquets of flowers,, 1924
Pi Kappa Alpha's Praetorian Guard marching down Main Street past Skuller's Jewelers, in the May Day parade. This image appears fifth on page 355 in the 1957 Kentuckian. Received August 17, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
The crowning of the May Day Queen at the annual May Day Celebration. This image appears second on page 40 in the 1965 Kentuckian,, [1965]
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To topMemorial Service for President John F. Kennedy
Students looking at ticker tape from Associated Press at Kernel Student paper seeing the announcement of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas,, 1963, November 22
Students looking at ticker tape from Associated Press at Kernel Student paper seeing the announcement of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas. This image appears third on page 74 in the 1964 Kentuckian,, 1963, November 22
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963, November 22
People entering Memorial Coliseum for JFK Memorial Service. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1963
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Proof sheet of flag ceremony honoring John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Proof sheet from Memorial Services for John F. Kennedy,, 1963
Organizations- Adelphen
Outstanding women students in physical education class make up the Modern Dance Team and appear in recitals and programs. Three members of the new Beta Psi Chapter belong to the group this year,, [1950]
Organizations- Alma Magna Mater Club
Alma Magna Mater; page 228 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Organizations- Associated Women Students
Associated Women Students, twenty-two women in photo,, 1969
Organizations- Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Gamma Sigma- Commerce honorary Fraternity. This image appears on page 131 in the 1941 Kentuckian. Photographer: Lafayette Studio,, [1941]
Organizations- Block and Bridle
Mrs. Joseph Mangione, Miss Barbara Harper, Mr. Robert Garrigus; Received May 13, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Mrs. Joseph Mangione, Miss Barbara Harper, Mr. Robert Garrigus; Received May 13, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Mrs. Joseph Mangione, Miss Barbara Harper, Mr. Robert Garrigus; Received May 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Barbara Harper on horse jumping an obstacle while Robert Garrigus watches. Received May 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Tot Days, sponsored by Block and Bridle Club on Coldstream Farm, brings out lots of preschool children and funny smells,, [1980]
Organizations- Chess Club
Two unidentified males playing in a class tournament,, undated
Organizations- College Republicans
Marlow Cook is campaigning for another term in the Senate and for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew in 1968. Marlow Cook was US Senator from 1967-1974. This image appears first on page 264 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Organizations- Community Alliance for Responsible Social Action (C.A.R.S.A)
Five unidentified people, one is speaking at a Community Alliance for Responsible Action (C.A.R.S.A) meeting. This image appears first on page 255 in the 1969 Kentuckian ,, [1968]
Five unidentified people, one is speaking at a Community Alliance for Responsible Action (C.A.R.S.A) meeting. This image appears second on page 255 in the 1969 Kentuckian ,, [1968]
Three unidentified people at a Community Alliance for Responsible Action (C.A.R.S.A) meeting. This image appears second on page 255 in the 1969 Kentuckian ,, [1969]
CARSA students handing out flyers around Lexington. This photo appears second on page 257 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
An unidentified female member of the CARSA is handing out a flyer to and unidentified student. This photo appears first on page 258 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Large group of CARSA members in an auditorium. This photo appears first on page 257 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Organizations- CWENS
CWENS Club, around thirty women sitting, standing, and studying together,, 1969
Organizations- Dames Club
Eight unidentified female members of the honorary society the Dames Club. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, undated
Organizations - Debate Team
Richard Roberts (left) and Terrence Fitzgerald are both members of the UK Debate Team. Received October 14, 1958 from Public Relations. UK photographer,, 1958
"UK Debate Awards Given--Individual awards in [the] state intercollegiate debate tournament at the UK went to, from left, Paul Chellgren, Ashland, first place in the novice division; Ben Wright, Cadiz, first place in the novice class; Bettye Choate, Hopkinsville, first place in the varsity division; Warren Scoville, London, first place in the varsity class, and Kathy Cannon, Hopkinsville, first place in the varsity class. Absent were winners Deno Curris, varsity division; Mike Snedeker, novice class, and Earl O'Remus, novice class". Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, 1961
"Individual Discussion Winners--Those winning awards for individual discussion at the University of Kentucky Intercollegiate Debate Tournament included, from left, seated, Susan Shelton, second place; Nancy Loughridge, third place; Mary Warner Ford, fourth place. Standing, from left, are Lewis Johnson, first place, and Jerry Bradshaw, fifth place. Georgetown also took first place in the team discussion contest (Herald-Leader photo).",, [1961]
"Trophy Winners--Winner of the oral interpretation trophies at the UK Intercollegiate Debate tournament were, from left, Doug Roberts, second place; Sonia Smith, first place; Roger Wolcott, third place (Herald-Leader photo).",, [1961]
Runners-up, UK Debate; From left, seated: Michelle Cleveland, Richard Ford; standing: David McCracken, Kevin Hennessey, and Dr. Gifford Blyton,, 1963
Left to right: Ouita Papka, Mr. Patterson, and Mr. Mankins,, [1983]
Two unidentified men standing with five trophies,, [1983]
Mr. Mancuso (left) and Mr. Jones (right) are studying,, [1983]
Mr. Mancuso (left) and Mr. Jones (right), an unidentified woman and an unidentified man are studying,, [1983]
Mr. Mancuso (left) and Mr. Jones (right) are studying,, [1983]
Mr. Skillman (left) and Mr. Oberst (right) are standing with three trophies,, [1983]
Four men with five trophies,, [1983]
Debate Team left to right: Two unidentified men, UK President Otis Singletary, Harry Snyder, attorney and head of the Council on Higher Education, David Brownell, debate team member who won the national debate tournament, Ouita Papka, the first woman to win the national debate tournament and Governor of Kentucky Martha Layne Collins congratulating the UK student participants,, 1986
Organizations- Focus 1969
Chairman of Focus; seated at a table (from left to right): Tony Smith, Marilyn Crane, Jim Miller, and Kathy Camicia. This image appears second on page 362 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Executive Committee; including (from left to right): Dean Stewart Minton, Darryl Smith, Ellis Bullock, and Larry Baumgardner (chairman). This image appears first on page 362 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Inside Memorial Coliseum, Focus Meeting. This image appears first on page 107 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations - Fraternities
Photo of Sigma Chi. From left to right: first row- Roland Dean, Houston, John W. Willmott, Madison Boyd James, Hilary Roberts, John W. Woods; second row- Taylor Lyle, Henry C. Anderson, John Bryan, J. J. Lyle, J. R. Johnson, Reed Faris; third row- Thomas H. Shelly, G. F. Blessing, Harry Beardsley, "Billy" Luke Powell,, 1984
Unidentified members of the Sigma Chi fraternity. This photo was donated by James White, acting President at the University of Kentucky,, 1900
Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity charter,, [1925]
Alpha Tau Omega's have pinning with Jess Willmott in the leading role; the girl is Hollywood's Ann Rutherford. This photo appears first on page 39 in the 1940 Kentuckian,, undated
Lambda Chi Alpha push cart derby. Photographer: Ted W. Simmons,, 1956, May 9
Lambda Chi Alpha mixer; Patty Pringle at end of table with elbow on table. Alice Akin with ukulele,, [1957]
Members of Delta Zeta Sorority participate in Lambda Chi pushcart derby,, [1957]
People voting for the queen of the Lambda Chi Alpha pushcart derby. Received April 2, 1957 from Public Relations,, undated
Steve Clark (center) is shaking an unidentified man's hand and is standing with three other unidentified men during Rush. This photo is on page 18 in K-Book,, [1958]
Sigma Nu house with three men in front talking with a woman,, [1958]
Fraternity members play baseball near "Six-Pack" fraternity houses. Received May 13, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity plays with mascot dog,, [1959]
"Signs For AGR-- Dr. Lee Townsend head of the department of entomology and botany in the College of Agriculture and advisor for the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, signs an agreement with the University of Kentucky to build a new house for the group. From left to right: George Kavanaugh, Glen Goebel, Reynolds Bell, and Dr. Leslie Martin." Received October 17, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
"Fraternity Members Collect For UCF-- Thirty-eight University of Kentucky fraternity members collected $530 for the United Community Fund in a house-to-house drive yesterday. Groups in the UK Interfraternity Council have adopted the campaign as their community service project for the 1959-1960 school year. Shown at a briefing session before the solicitation are, from left to right: Dudley Williams, Bernard Shackelford, Bob Karnarek, and Ken Akin." Photographer: Herald-Leader. Received November 5, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Lambda Chi Alpha pushcart derby. Women seated in carts (from left to right) are Pat McDeavitt, unidentified, unidentified, Greta Boswell and man standing on far right is Mr. Bernie Shively,, [1960]
Art Miller, president, honors Mary Florence, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, who was selected as the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity's national Dream Girl in Miami Beach, Florida, this summer,, 1960
"Three members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity seem to be having as much fun as the children with presents they received at a Christmas party. The Delts entertained twenty-eight children from Lincoln Grade School." Appears in the Kernel,, 1960, December 14
Alpha Gamma Rho dog patch party,, [1961]
Students at a Phi Sigma Kappa party,, [1962]
Sigma Nu officers discuss pros and cons of moving to a new house. From left to right: Steve Scott, Jerry Miller, John Cowgill, Hale Cochran. Received March 16, 1964 from Public Relations. Photo appears first on page 137 in the 1963 Kentuckian,, undated
"South Shall Rise Again", Old South Weekend, Kappa Alpha Order. Formals, picnics, serenade by fraternity to sorority houses. From left to right: Carl Love, Mrs. Glennie Johnson, Miss Penny Hertelendy, Terry Trovato, and Harry Lee Waterfield. Lexington Herald Leader staff photo,, [1963]
Phi Kappa Tau members; two unidentified men signing a paper. Received August 27, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
Fraternity section at a football game; students wearing Alpha Tau Omega shirts. Appear first on page 129 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968
An unidentified man holds up bid cards during fraternity Rush. This photo appears first on page 8 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968
An unidentified man holds up bid cards during fraternity Rush. This photo appears first on page 9 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968
Greek activities. Appears second on page 376 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity; couples dancing, socializing, holding cups, and smoking cigarettes. This photo appears second on page 54 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
The officers of the Tau Beta fraternity. This photo appears second on page 371 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Greek dinner; This photo appears first on page 351 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 266 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Students dancing and socializing at a Pike party (Pi Kappa Alpha). This photo appears first on page 34 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Members of Alpha Tau Omega holding down a male student. This photo appears first on page 353 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Kappa Alpha Order and "Old South" activities. This photo appears second on page 344 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 267 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sign for Phi Sigma Kappa promoting the fraternity during Rush Week. This photo appears second on page 343 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
A sorority function; members of an unidentified band plays to a group of students. This photo appears first on page 127 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Members of Theta Chi on the front steps of their house. This photo appears first on page 338 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Couples dancing at a fraternity party. This photo appears first on page 347 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Students socialize at a fraternity party. This photo appears first on page 91 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Members of Farm House fraternity exhibit their various talents (academics, martial arts, basketball, military, law, ect.). This photo appears first on page 333 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Students enjoying fraternity life. This photo appears second on page 353 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Couples dancing at a fraternity party. This photo appears first on page 309 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Members of Alpha Gamma Rho in front of their house. This photo appears first on page 329 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Students enjoy a fraternity sponsored dance. This photo appears first on page 322 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears second on page 268 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Students dancing at a fraternity party,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears second on page 267 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Members of Zeta Beta Tau pose on Stoll Field with various pieces of athletic equipment. This photo appears first on page 340 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Various Greek students. This photo appears second on page 343 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 271 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in front of their house. This photo appears first on page 334 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Students socialize at a fraternity party. This photo appears first on page 90 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 270 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Fraternity members participate in bicycle races (Kappa Sigma shirts are visible). This photo appears first on page 278 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 350 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Fraternity members participate in bicycle race; Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta Chi shirts are visible in the crowd. This photo appears first on page 275 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 268 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Sigma Phi Epsilon, speaker series. This photo appears first on page 269 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Couples dancing at a fraternity party. This photo appears second on page 344 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Members of unidentified fraternity load their belongings onto an Avis moving truck. This photo appears first on page 345 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Little Kentucky Derby- sporting events (bicycle and foot relays) between fraternities. Pictured are Sigma Alpha Epsilon's and Theta Chi's. This photo appears first on page 279 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Fraternity Party,, 1969
Alpha Tau Omega cartoon; Meaning-Always Tired Out, Founded-Yes, but nobody knows why, Number of chapters-One at least, Number of members-By weight, largest at the University. Always Tired Out is located on South Upper street, exactly twice as close to the Leonard Cafe as to the University Y. M. C. A. This is because it is figured that Bart Peak and Harry Milward are the best walkers in the fraternity. This fraternity, if it may be so called, has picked its pledges for their avoirdupois--physical, certainly not mental! Anybody who weighs more than 165 pounds can get in. In fact, anybody else can get in. Every fall Freshman complain that the A. T. O.'s will not let them go to the Registrar's office to matriculate, as they desire pledges to stay away from everything but the football field. After putting on the pins, these pledges are afraid to put them off, hence the membership is usually large. Lexington Herald-Leader photo,, undated
Students for Free University are gathering. This photo appears first on page 19 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Students for Free University are gathering. This photo appears first on page 159 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Students for Free University are gathering. This photo appears first on page 158 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Tau Beta Pi officers; This image is in the 1969 Kentuckian on page 371, image 1; Left to right: Robert Pantle, cataloger, Dana Ladd, corresponding secretary, Jerry Barnes, treasurer, Larry Steel, vice - president, Robert Nagle, secretary - treasurer (national office), Phillip Camill, president,, [1969]
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Kentucky from 1913 - 1914. Clockwise from the top: B. H. Lowry, W. T. Radford, W. J. Harris, G. E. Kelly, E. B. Webb, D. L. Chestnut, E. S. Penick, R. K. Catlett, G. A. Rice, S. J. Lowry Jr., R. E. Neuhaus, J. H. Evans, T. W. Lowry, L. B. Evans, J. T. Jackson Jr., and R. F. Albert,, 1914
- Box 44
- Item 6940
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches. This photograph is in the 1914 Kentuckian on page 178.
To topMembers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Kentucky from 1913 - 1914. Clockwise from the top: B. H. Lowry, W. T. Radford, W. J. Harris, G. E. Kelly, E. B. Webb, D. L. Chestnut, E. S. Penick, R. K. Catlett, G. A. Rice, S. J. Lowry Jr., R. E. Neuhaus, J. H. Evans, T. W. Lowry, L. B. Evans, J. T. Jackson Jr., and R. F. Albert,, 1914
- Box 44
- Item 6940A
b / w, 3.5 inches by 5.5 inches. This photograph is in the 1914 Kentuckian on page 178. This is a duplicate.
Organizations - Free University
International cooking with Free University. This photo appears first on page 162 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Free University: An Innovation In Education. For three months the Free University classes were based on various off campus locations and covered multi-sensuous knowing. This image appears first on page 158 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1968
Robert (Bob) Ladner (seated, right) is playing different instruments and lead a Free University session in ethnomusicology. The Free University was founded by Meg Tassie in 1968 and led by Robert Ladner, Jeff DeLuca, and Dr. David Denton. This photo appears first on page 161 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Organizations- Freshman Club
This "Y" Freshman Club is part of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). This image appears on page 238 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Organizations- Future Teachers of America
Front row (left to right): Evelyn Steele, "Ibby" Davis, Susan Goulett. Back row: two unidentified women. Received October 8, 1957 from Public Relations,, [1957]
Front row (left to right): Evelyn Steele, "Ibby" Davis, Susan Goulett. Back row: two unidentified women,, [1957]
Front row (left to right): Evelyn Steele, "Ibby" Davis, Susan Goulett. Back row: Elizabeth Dennis and Helen Reed. Received January 10, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
From left to right: Janis Gover, Gay Evens, Evelyn Steele, Laura Weinman. Received October 21, 1958 from Public Relations,, [1958]
Organizations- Girls State Conference
Officials at Girls State Conference. From left to right: Doris Seward, Dean of Women; Dr. Reeves, professor in science; unidentified woman, and unidentified man. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader,, undated
Organizations- Graduate Student Association
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears first on page 250 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears first on page 251 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears first on page 249 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears second on page 251 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears second on page 248 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears second on page 249 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Graduate Student Association meeting. This image appears first on page 248 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Three unidentified graduate students (and a cat) seated on couches and looking at newspapers and talking. This image appears second on page 204 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, [1969]
Organizations- Human Relations Board
Human Relations Board; five men sitting at a table with three microphones. This image appears first on page 246 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations- Junior Science Club
Three unidentified male Junior Science Club Officers. Photographer: Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. Received October 30, 1961 from Public Relations,, 1961, October 21
Organizations- Kentucky Babes
Kentucky Babes: thirty one women standing in uniforms on steps, some with sabers and one with a flag. This image appears first on page 367 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations- Keys
Keys: nineteen men standing in a room, one of the men is reading. This image appears first on page 363 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations- Lexington Peace Council
Lexington Peace Council: fifteen men and women pose for a picture. This image appears second on page 110 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Organizations- Mandolin Club
The Mandolin Club of 1910-1911 grew to ten members as a result of the work of this foursome,, [1910]
Organizations- Medical Auxiliary
Jerry Sue Sanders Johnson (second from left) with four unidentified women. Photographer: Lexington Herald-Leader,, undated
Organizations- Mortar Board
"Tapping for Mortar Board-Stars-In-The-Night"; girl being tapped is Anne Fall and to her left is Geri Ranch. This image appears first on page 242 in the 1962 Kentuckian,, [1962]
Eight women in graduation gowns standing or sitting and one man standing. This image appears first on page 377 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations- New Democratic Coalition
Jack Reeves seated among other students, turned speaking to the person behind him. The New Democratic Coalition is a more active and liberal group than the Young Democrats at the University of Kentucky. This image appears second on page 264 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, undated
Organizations- Newcomers Club
Four unidentified female members of the UK Newcomers Club. Photographer: Herald-Leader. Received October 20, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Organizations- Omicron Delta Kappa
Omicron Delta Kappa Initiates; from left to right: Richard C. Roberts, Bob Chambless, Whayne Priest, Jesse Stuart, John A. Deacon, Dr. R. H. Weaver. Photographer: Herald-Leader. Received December 17, 1958 from Public Relations,, undated
Omicron Delta Kappa; from left to right: Denis Louny, Charles C. Schimpeler, and Ronald D. Wagoner. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1958]
"ODK Initiates--Omicron Delta Kappa, Nu Circle at the University of Kentucky, last night initiates new members at its annual spring initiation banquet. Front row, from left, are Jerry Westerfield, president; Frank S. Button Jr.; Dr. A. D. Albright, vice president, and Walter Duvall. Back row from left, Jimmy L. Thomas, Louis E. Furlong, W. Prentice Smith, Dr. Richard Chapman and Larry Lovell. The banquet was at Congress In. (Herald Photo).",, [1958]
"ODK Initiates--Omicron Delta Kappa, Nu Circle at the University of Kentucky, last night initiates new members at its annual spring initiation banquet. Front row, from left, are Jerry Westerfield, president; Frank S. Button Jr.; Dr. A. D. Albright, vice president, and Walter Duvall. Back row from left, Jimmy L. Thomas, Louis E. Furlong, W. Prentice Smith, Dr. Richard Chapman and Larry Lovell. The banquet was at Congress In. (Herald Photo).",, [1960]
Robert Roach, John Peters, Henry Bennett, and Joe Savage--Omicron Delta Kappa Initiates. Lexington Herald-Leader staff photo,, [1960]
Organizations- Patterson Literary Society
Patterson Literary Society--By row: (1) Darrell Stith; (2) Jim Lambert, Dr. J. Reidsterret, Don Knute, Les Rosenbaum; (3) Gatewood Galibraith, T. Allen White, Burt Millary, Rob Brackley. This image appears first on page 356 in the 1969 Kentuckian,, 1969
Organizations- Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Kappa--seated: Gene Thomas, Suzanne Shively, Lois Cammack Hall, Mary Tippett Daniel, Marilyn Jones, Susan Ann Bachmeyer; standing: James W. Smith, Harry Lee Conley Jr., Mrs. Jeanette Hill Jennings, Ellen Flippo, Elizabeth Joan Fritz, and Arthur L. Brooks Jr.,, 1957, May
Phi Beta Kappa--seated: Donalene Sapp, Shirley Lewis, Marian VanHorne, Patricia Peete, Beverly Stanley; standing: Ducksoo Lee, William Iler, Shirley Park, Audrey Parsons, Larry Brown, Nancy Moris, Gwynneth Gelson, James Urbaniuk, and James Herron,, [1958, April 30]
Phi Beta Kappa--seated: Mrs. Helen Wood, Mrs. Weissinzer, Phoelie Beckner Estes, Susan Darnell; standing: Charles Cawood, Richard Roberts, John Stoeckinzer, Elmer Schoenbachler, Stanley Tduffman, and Max Tdaris. Received December 18, 1958 in Public Relations,, [1958, December 16]
Phi Beta Kappa--"Honor Society Initiates-Ten students were initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary society, last night at the University of Kentucky. Pictured from the left, seated are: Rosemary Donovan, Joan Shear, and Patricia Bleyle; standing: Gerald Sorrell, Dale Osbourne, Scott Long, Clay Ross Jr., William Hammons, and Dr. Douglas Haynes. Ann Ballard was not present when the picture was taken. (Herald-Leader)." Received May 11, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Phi Beta Kappa members; Joan Shear, Patricia Bleyle, Rosemary Donovan, William Hammons, Scott Long, Dr. Douglas Haynes, Dale Osbourne, Clay Ros Jr., and Gerald Sorrell. Received May 6, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Phi Beta Kappa initiates. Received December 18, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Phi Beta Kappa initiates. Received December 18, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Phi Beta Kappa initiates. Received December 22, 1959 from Public Relations,, 1959
Phi Beta Kappa initiates,, [1961]
Phi Beta Kappa initiates. Received May 16, 1963 from Public Relations,, [1963]
Phi Beta Kappa trip to Moscow,, [ 1963, November 15]
Phi Beta Kappa trip to Moscow (duplicate of image 2714),, [ 1963, November 15]
Organizations- Philosophian Literary Society
Old Maids Convention for Philosophian Society; Mame Neal, Beatrice Terry, Frances Butler, Margaret I. King, Martha White, Randa Spears, and Mary Willa Bowden; these women called themselves old maids. Received November 23, 1953 from Mrs. L. K. Fraukel,, [1898]
Old Maids Convention for Philosophian Society; Mame Neal, Beatrice Terry, Frances Butler, Margaret I. King, Martha White, Randa Spears, and Mary Willa Bowden; these women called themselves old maids. Received November 23, 1953 from Mrs. L. K. Fraukel (duplicate of image 2715),, [1898]
Old Maids Convention for Philosophian Society; Mame Neal, Beatrice Terry, Frances Butler, Margaret I. King, Martha White, Randa Spears, and Mary Willa Bowden; these women called themselves old maids. Received November 23, 1953 from Mrs. L. K. Fraukel (duplicate of image 2715),, [1898]
Four unidentified women and four unidentified men sitting around a table,, [1900]
Nellie Scott, Lucia Harbaeon, Harriet Billingsley, Edna Hanna, Martha White, and Elizabeth Cassidy,, [1900]
Organizations- Photography Club
Jessis Francis, William Rodman, Cacus Partin, Grant Whitehouse, Doris Reichenbach, A. C. Mason, Sylvia Siegel, William Bruckart, John Proctor, David Fox, Michael Fulkerson, John Kuiper, Charles Fritts, Eddie Pearson. This image appears on page 232 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, [1941]
Organizations- Pi Sigma Alpha
Organizations- Pitkin Club
Pitkin Club; This image appears on page 233 in the 1941 Kentuckian,, undated
Organizations- Psi Chi
Organizations- Queens
Queen and her court from 1934 Kentuckian: Edna Evans (Class of 1935), Betsy Frye, Scovell Bryant, Ruby Dunn, Marian Conner Dawson - Queen (Class of 1935), Elizabeth Jones (Class of 1935), Bethe Bosworth (Class of 1937); This image is in the 1934 Kentuckian on page 124; This image is in the 1965, May 9 Herald - Leader; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1934]
Court of Beauty; This image is in the 1941 Kentuckian on page 22,, [1941]
1943 Beauties: Sue Gooding (Class of 1943), Martha Jane Thompson; Joan Theiss, Julia Johnson, Betty Clardy, Anne Austin (Class of 1943), Barbara Rehm (Class of 1943); from the 1943 Kentuckian; This image was also in the 1965 May 6 Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1943]
Ann Austin; This image is in the 1943 Kentuckian on page 30 ; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1943]
From Beauty Queens folder: Penny Shively (Mrs. Don R. Rose), Minkie Clarke (Mrs. Harry Denham), and Adalin Stern (Mrs. William W. Wichman); This image is in the 1944 Kentuckian on page 144; This image is also in the 1965 May 9 Lexington Herald - Leader; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader ,, [1944]
A queen with unidentified man shaking hands with Dr. Donovan,, [1950]
Queen Candidate Jean Lester prepares for Lances Carnival with the help of an unidentified woman,, [1956]
Sweetheart Ball (Valentines Day Dance); King and Queen of the dance with their court at Ashland Center; Photographer: Norman C. Mahan,, [1957]
Jane Marvin Brock (Miss Kentucky 1957) at Folk Festival holding a dulcimer instrument,, [1957]
Maurice Hamm and Jane Clarke, king and queen of Block and Bridle; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader ,, [1958, November 21]
1958 Kentuckian Contest; Front Row (left to right): Judy Ruffner and Tracy Walden; Back Row (left to right): Libby Hanna, Sally Wiedenhoefer, Susan Haselden,, [1958]
Sue Reeves, 1960 Snow Queen; Photographer: Rensler's ,, [1960]
Homecoming? King and Queen (Julia Wardup),, [1962]
From left to right: former Kentuckian Queen (1939) Mrs. Paul Mansfield and 1963 Kentuckian Queen Carolyn Mansfield (mother and daughter); This image is in the 1965 May 9 Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1963]
From left to right: former Kentuckian Queen (1939) Mrs. Paul Mansfield and 1963 Kentuckian Queen Carolyn Mansfield (mother and daughter); different photo from set in the 1965 May 9 Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1963]
President Oswald kisses an unidentified queen in 1965; possibly Miss Kentucky or Miss Kentucky Derby on University of Kentucky campus; Kernel Photo; Photographer: Dick Ware,, [1965]
Organizations- Religious Groups
"Y" Club (combination of Young Women's Christian Association and Young Men's Christian Association) Sophomore Commission: This image appears in the 1941 Kentuckian page 237. From left to right: Row 1 - Rogers, Ogden, Murray, Hayes, Graves, Rion, Salmon, Gerald, Hill; Row 2 - Lawrence, Gay, Lancaster, Goering, Boaz, Kling, Board, Hananer, Farbach, McClaran; Row 3 - Smith, Woods, Hayman, Randolph, Davie, Jackson, Combs, Jaggers, Snapp, Phillips; Row 4 - Roland, Mitchell, Kirls, Harrison, Taylor, Hunt, Mahan,, 1941
Monsignor Thomas Ennis of Lexington, Archbishop Karl I. Alter, and Reverend Edward T. Hickey at Marian Year Pilgrimage ,, 1954, October
Reverend Robert Estill and 5 others reading "The Witness," Canterbury Club?,, 1957, October 10
Christian Student Fellowship display at the New Student Center; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader,, [1958]
Veslez Foundation; Unidentified males and females eating lunch,, [1958]
Students in front of the Fine Arts building (left, top row, small print); Catholic Student Center (center, top row, small print); Students in front of Episcopal Student Center (right, top row, small print); Students and priest standing in front of the Fine Arts building (left, second row, small print); Two students: Mary Glenn Keightly left and unidentified (center, second row, small print); Students near Episcopal Church (right, second row, small pint); Students in front of the Student Union (left, third row, small print),, [1959]
Religion in Life Week; An unidentified man (right), an unidentified priest (center) and Dr. Young are holding a piece of paper during the Religion in Life Week,, [1959]
Religion in Life Week; From left to right: unidentified man, unidentified man, Dr. Young, Chaplain Lampson, unidentified man; Photographer: Lexington Herald - Leader,, 1959, March 2
Religious leaders of the religious groups for students at the University of Kentucky; Front Row (left to right): Charles Garrison, advisor of Christian Student Fellowship, Sondra Search, director of University YMCA, Ed McLachlan, advisor of Disciples Student Fellowship; Back Row (left to right): John King, chairman of campus religious activities, Charles Harbor, president of Interfaith Council, Father Elmer Moore, advisor of Newman Club, Reverend Rolland Bentrup, Lutheran Church,, [1960]
Newman Club; This image is in the 1962 Kentuckian on page 256, image number 1 - "Talking over a special project with the executive committee is the president, Phil Sims.",, [1962]
A priest putting ashes on unidentified students' foreheads on Ash Wednesday in the Newman Center; This is in the 1969 Kentuckian on page 126, picture number 1,, [1969]
Two unidentified students and two nuns are walking on campus; This photo is in the 1969 Kentuckian on page 30 and 31, image number 1,, [1969]
Organizations- Shakespearean Festival
Audience watching Shakespearean Festival in May 1930s; Accessioned from Administration Building 1966 January 3,, [1936]
Shakespearean Festival circa May 1936; Accessioned from Administration Building 1966 January 3,, [1936]
Organizations- Societas Pro Legibus
Societas Pro Legibus; This image in 1969 Kentuckian on page 359, image 2,, [1969]
Organizations- Sororities
Chi Epsilon Chi Chapter Room 1904; Kernel 1967 August 30,, [1904]
- Box 7B
- Item 2793
b / w, 6.5 inches by 8.5 inches. Print from Glass Negatives; Crop Tape on Bottom Right corner.
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