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ark:/16417/th71rq5c16f3sPortrait of Dr. Thomas D. Clark, head of the University of Kentucky history department, putting luggage in a car as he prepares to leave Lexington on the first lap of a journey to Salzburg, Austria, where he has a summer teaching assignment; July 1948.
ark:/16417/th71732wf34rsPortrait of Dr. Thomas D. Clark, University of Kentucky history professor, sitting at a desk and reading; 1944.
ark:/16417/th77qczpl8j0kPortrait of Dr. Thomas D. Clark, University of Kentucky history professor, sitting at a desk and typing; 1944.
ark:/16417/th719z6bb7s49Portrait of Edward F. Prichard, Bourbon County State Representative, taken at opening of legislature, January 6, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7f3mw9pdqzrPortrait of J.T. "Colonel Jim" Looney, the Burgoo King, taken June 22, 1946, at Blue Grass Fat Lamb Show and Sale at Clay Gentry Stockyards.
ark:/16417/th7jgpwgwfm5cPortrait of Jim Green, Herald News; February 1974.
ark:/16417/th71rlwvwfpn6Portrait of Jim Green, Herald News; October 1968.
ark:/16417/th7s09tc4s0r7Portrait of John Wyatt, Herald photographer, who received a perfect score on an entrance test for the Naval Reserve. June, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th7h19c3v0p3wPortrait of Marion Miley with a golf club.
ark:/16417/th7j68zsvz2n5Portrait of Mary Sweeney, internationally recognized authority on child-development and welfare and former assistant director of the Merrill-Palmer school. She was also head of the Home Economics department at the University of Kentucky and dean of Home Economics at Michigan State College, as well as executive secretary of the American Home Economics Association. A graduate of Transylvania College, Sweeney received an honorary degree from Transylvania on June 6, 1949. Photo taken in 1949.
ark:/16417/th71d1znw0q9gPortrait of Mildred Burns, Herald-Leader Composing Room Staff; June, 1968. Mildred Burns is the only female linotype operator in the composing room of the Lexington-Herald Leader Company.
ark:/16417/th741dsvc45qrPortrait of Miss Janet Anderson, May 16, 1951; editor of the University of Kentucky Kernel, awarded the Fullbright scholarship for graduate study abroad. She will enroll for a year's graduate work in journalism at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
ark:/16417/th71g93ptwv3nPortrait of Miss Marjorie Tubbs, Administrator of Cripples Children's Convalescent Home. January, 1950.
ark:/16417/th7119c812hnxPortrait of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Spicer who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. June, 1951.
ark:/16417/th713w2rgzgmpPortrait of Mrs. Elmer T. Gilb playing golf in the state women's tournament held at Idle Hour; June 1948.
ark:/16417/th76kzggc75fcPortrait of Mrs. Greenwood Cocanougher standing in front of a small airplane, holding a silver tea set; August 1950. She was awarded the tea set after winning the Jane Lausche Air Safety Trophy in the Powder Puff and Beau Derby, an efficiency race for women from Columbus, Ohio to Boston.
ark:/16417/th7q9c0886548Portrait of Mrs. J. Campbell Thompson holding a rifle, August, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71fs5khj4t5Portrait of Mrs. John Robert (Ida) Oplas, Lexington policewoman who succeeded Mrs. Margaret Egbert, at her swearing in ceremony. February, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71dzbmjwjw8Portrait of Mrs. John Robert (Ida) Oplas, Lexington policewoman who succeeded Mrs. Margaret Egbert, sitting at her desk. January, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7r9d7gkf657Portrait of Mrs. Virginia Boyd Cox, Herald-Leader society editor; September,1954.
ark:/16417/th7rnccfs7zngPortrait of Mrs. William Clark, a housewife seeking election to the county school board; October 1948.
ark:/16417/th739f0cvhp7sPortrait of Private Margaret Jenks who completed a Signal Corps communications course before reporting for duty at Ford Ord, California. Margaret is the daughter of John D. Jenks (Herald Farm Editor) and the sister of Private John Jenks Jr. October, 1951
ark:/16417/th7173vt370tbPortrait of Sarah G. Blanding, president-elect of Vassar College, and her mother, Mrs. William D. Blanding, at their home on South Broadway; March 1946. The women are pictured seated on a chair in front of a fireplace.
ark:/16417/th7dgbgqfjg89Portrait of Susan Garr, appointed African American policewoman to replace Augusta Strong; January, 1949.