The material includes printed material, news clippings, publications, a report, and other materials relating to Kentucky Southern College.
Minutes of meetings held by the Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences from 1967-1995.
Included in these papers is the Bulletin of Delta Phi Alpha, a German honorary society, from 1940 to 1973, and several of Koester's articles. A report, "National Youth Administration, U of L," published in 1937 is also present. A copy of German in Action: Conversation and Composition (1952) was added in 2005.
The school's records include minutes, financial documents, legal files, and exhibition catalogs. Additional series include photographs and scrapbooks. There are also reports for the Louisville Handicraft Guild (1914-1929), the Louisville Art Association (1909-1942), the Art Center (1929-1942), the Art Center Association (1942-1975), and the Louisville School of Art (1968-1981).
The John Manning papers consist primarily of notes relating to lectures in the classes he taught at the University of Louisville in areas such as public finance, personnel management and economic history. The collection also includes material he produced in his service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and material on local governments. Also included are commencement materials from 1977 and 1978 and a copy of his master's thesis, Reconstruction in Kentucky.
Research files and original manuscript of William J. Morison and Dwayne Cox’s “The University of Louisville” published in 2000.
Subject files, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, and related records concerning matters involving the Provost's Office, the units that report to the Provost's Office, and initiatives that the Provost was involved in. Records primarily cover Provost Shirley Willihnganz but extend through Provost Lori Gonzalez.
Subject files, correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, and related records concerning matters involving the Provost's Office, the units that report to the Provost's Office, and initiatives that the Provost was involved in. Records primarily cover Provost Shirley Willihnganz but extend through Provost Beth Boehm.
Agendas, correspondence, presentations, reports, and other related records from the Provost Shirley Willihnganz's involvement with the Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE).