Consists primarily of game films from University of Louisville football games. These films were shot for coaching purposes rather than for broadcast, so they focus on offense, defense, or special teams performance - rather than following the game straight through. There are also a few films of "clinics."
Game masters, season review, and coaches' film for football games. Formats include both VHS and various types of DV, including miniDV and DVC Pro. Tapes in boxes 1-5 and box 9 are DV Pro; tapes in boxes 6 and 7 are miniDV; tapes in boxes 10-12 are VHS; box 13 contains a variety of formats.
11 reels that highlight changes in basketball uniforms and playing style. An earlier description included additional items that were not found as of 2020: films of basketball games with Evansville (1947-1948); Eastern (1947); Manhattan (1955 NIT game); "Spotlight on UofL Sports" (highlights of UL/UK 1959 NCAA game, 1956 NIT games and 1948 NAIB). The U-matic tape of highlights was created from 16mm film, May 27, 1993.
This collection consists of a medical bag received from Brooks Denhard Surgical Instrument Company, with many original medications and instruments, several pamphlets and brochures, and a student’s History Record sheet, Louisville General Hospital, dated 1942.
This 23.5 linear foot collection, dates from 1959 to 1997. The bulk of the collection documents Barber's teaching and administrative work at the University of Louisville along with his professional activity outside the university.
These papers consist of Dr. Barnes collection of negatives, photographs, and reports of pathological specimens, malignancies, exhibits and cells. Some appear to have been used as research or teaching tools. Others appear to have been taken during autopsies in the 1940s and 50s.