Master personnel files for faculty and administrators who have been terminated from the University of Louisville on account of retirement, resignation, expiration of contract, or death. Also master personnel files for faculty and administrators who were still active in August 2021. All records after August 2021 are retained electronically in Faculty Affairs.
A collection of Dr. Faulkner's topical files, mainly reprints, many pertaining to twins.
This collection contains primarily materials related to Dr. Fink’s tenure as a professor at U of L. These resources include syllabi, research notes, letters of recommendation, financial records of departments, and peer evaluations. There is also information relating to the French Players and the different plays they worked on through Dr. Fink’s association with them. Also records of the Louisville Chapter of the Alliance Française.
This small collection includes Dr. Flexner's correspondence from 1957-1969 and a 1940 certificate of service.
Collection contains published lectures and articles by Dr. Flint and a Delegate Card for J.B. Flint, delegate from Kentucky School of Medicine, American Medical Association, Ninth Annual Meeting, Detroit, 1856.
This collection contains the letters, clippings, scrapbooks, speeches, and diaries concerning the life of A.Y. Ford. The collection begins with Ford's student days at Brown University (circa 1883), and covers primarily his work as a Louisville journalist, businessman, and university president. Accession 1998-155 added miscellaneous photographs, printed material, diary pages, and correspondence of Arthur Ford, Salem Ford, and Mrs. Salem Ford.
These papers document Salem Ford's athletic interests at Male High School and at the University of Louisville through photographs and scrapbooks (created using stenographers' notebooks). The collection also contains photographs documenting Ford's experiences during World War I, and images of the Ford family. Also included is a typescript copy of "Reminiscences of S.H. Ford, Capt. CSA, 1861-1865."
Images, consisting mostly of negatives, of University of Louisville events and people. Includes photographs of special visitors to the university and a few images of buildings. These photographs were taken by Tom Fougerousse, the University of Louisville's staff photographer.
Collection includes four notebooks created by Gladys Franklin, born Evans, while attending the University of Louisville in the 1950's and 60's.