3815 images published in the Louisville Herald-Post newspaper (1925-1936) of people; business and industry; government; homes; places of worship; community organizations; parks; sports; and transportation in and around Louisville, Kentucky.
http://digital.library.louisville.edu/collections/heraldpost/
University Libraries and Carmichaels will be host to an evening with Patrick Henry Hughes, 7 p.m., Nov. 19, at Margaret Comstock Concert Hall in the School of Music Building. Hughes will read from his book, "I Am Potential," and give a musical performance. Free and open to the public.
The University Libraries invites applications from creative and energetic entry-level candidates for the position of Teaching & Reference Librarian in the Humanities.
See position description.
The ability to write clear and efficient sentences is especially valued in professional communication. Come to Ekstrom Library, Room W210, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 3-3:30 p.m. for a mini workshop on specific strategies you can use to make your writing stronger. No charge, but space is limited. Please register by e-mailing ruth.miller@louisville.edu by Tuesday, Nov. 18.
- Sex and the City - seasons 1-6
- Resident Evil: Extinction
- Dumb and Dumber
- Under the Lighthouse Dancing
- Collateral
- Dance with Me
- Edith Stein: Echt and the Truth
- The New Heroes: their bottom line is lives
- The Human Language Series
- The Writing Series
- Butoh: Piercing the Mask
- Not for ourselves alone
- Commedia by Fava: the commedia dell'arte step by step
Panel discussion with Anita Moorman, Mary Hums, Stephanie Marsh, Susan Peacock and Holly Sheilley Nov. 19, 3-4:15 p.m. in the Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library.
- Gonzo tapes: the life and work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
In an effort to support the "greening" of information sharing, an eco-friendly copy of the 2007-2008 Libraries Progress Report is available online at http://library.louisville.edu/news/reports/progress_2007_2008.pdf . For more information, contact Hannelore Rader, dean University Libraries, h.rader@louisville.edu or 852-6745.