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Anne Northup, U.S. Representative from Louisville, 1997–2007; member of the Consumer Products Safety Commission; sister of Mary T. Meagher; Zach Payne, member of the Indiana House of Representatives; Clarence M. Pendleton, Jr., Chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, from 1981 until his death in 1988; born in Louisville in ...
1.5 University of Louisville (post merger of LMI and LC) (1846–present) ... Samuel Smith Nicholas 1846–47; James Guthrie 1847–69; Isaac Caldwell 1869–86;
The Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville, Ky. on Dec. 6, 2023. The day after Angela Johnson underwent surgery on May 16, 2019, at Norton’s Audubon Hospital to remove a medical port from her ...
In 2013, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Louisville School of Medicine #76 in research in its annual list of Best Medical Schools in the United States. [6] The school offers several dual degree programs including MD/MS, MD/MA, MD/MBA, MD/MPH, and MD/PhD degrees.
University of Louisville Karen A. Berg (born December 30, 1961) is a physician and professor [ 2 ] who also serves in the Kentucky State Senate , representing the 26th District. She was elected to the Kentucky Senate (26th district) as a Democrat in a special election held on June 23, 2020, defeating Bill Ferko. [ 3 ]
Duke married Louisville investment banker Samuel Cowen Henning in 1897. [15] [16] They had four children and lived in Louisville's Cherokee Park neighborhood. Her husband died in 1913. [17] Henning died in 1961, in Louisville, at age 85. [13] The Filson Historical Society library holds some of Henning's papers. [18]
In 2014 Norton Children's Hospital ranked among the top 50 children's hospitals in the country and nationally ranked in six categories including #21 in cancer care, #24 in orthopedics, #24 in pulmonology, #29 in neurology and neurosurgery, #31 in urology, #40 in cardiology and heart surgery, and #51 in nephrology.
Samuel Smith (S.S.) Nicholas (April 1797 - November 27, 1869) was a jurist in the state of Kentucky and an author of law essays. Born in Lexington, Kentucky , and orphaned at the age of eight, Nicholas was raised by his uncle, Baltimore merchant and Maryland Senator Samuel Smith .