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yearbooks. For more information and to see more photos from those early years, visit digital.library.louisville.edu. (Special thanks go to Margaret Ann Winter White and her husband, Franklin White, MD, who contributed to this spotlight. Margaret’s father was the Dr. James Winter mentioned above.) As you enjoy these photos, consider the words written about the football team of 1921 by yearbook writer Herschel S. Burgin: “The University of Louisville has put out a winning team this season, despite odds. After an unavoidable delay of four weeks, a team was finally organized through the leadership of Dr. J.T. O’Rourke as athletic director, and of Tommy Kienzle as a loyal backer. The late hours of practice on a muddy field, the late start, and the lack of funds were all handicaps serious enough to have foiled the best efforts of many teams. Not so with the defenders of the Cardinal and Black! Instead of slumping around bemoaning their fate and vainly wishing for ideal conditions, they proceeded to work, to practice, to fight their way through all obstacles to the enviable title of “The Fighting Cardinals,” and to an enduring place in the hearts of all loyal students of the U. of L.” Note: Aaron Burch is the communications specialist for the Greater Louisville Medical Society. AUGUST AUGUST 2015 2015 7