University of Denver
Biography
The first reference to Colorado Seminary was in The Rocky Mountain News of November 27, 1862: “ a board of Trustees, composed of the solid men of Denver, has been organized to superintend the erection of a seminary building… for an academic education.”
Sources
Breck, "From the Rockies to the World"
Biography
University of Denver votes to adopt quarter system in 1929.
Sources
"University Adopts New Quarter Plan; Vote Unanimous," The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, no. 19, November 26, 1929, 1.
Biography
First year Hillel organization features full programming at DU
Citation:
Jan. 30, 1974, letter to faculty, U172._.0003, Hillel folderFound in 46999 Collections and/or Records:
Western Colorado Health Systems Agency, 1978
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.
Western General Hospital, 1984-1985
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.
Westminster College of Law Graduation Exercises, 1957 June 7
Program from the Westminster College of Law Graduation Exercises from Friday, June 7, 1957 at 8 O'clock at the University of Denver School of Commerce Auditorium Forthy-fifth Year. The commencement address was given by Chster M. Alter Chancellor, University of Denver.
We've Got Asthma on the Run, undated
Narrated color orientation film with optical audio depicting the role of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children (JNHAC) in the care for asthmatic youth. The closing credits name the cast members of the film as Jimmy Bath, Miriam Porter, Irving Atkins, C.B. Ford, and children of the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children. A production of the University of Denver Communications Center.
Wexler, Nancy, 1979-1995
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.
WF Correspondence re Rent 6/2004, 2004 June
This folder contains correspondence discussing the rent agreement with the Women's Foundation in taking up rooms in the Chamber's Center.
Whalen, W.L., 1987
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.
Wharton, Kip (Walker), 1987-1989
Contains correspondence between members of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, primarily Dr. Theodore Puck, and other individuals or companies. Includes correspondence related to business practices and experimentation results and progress, publications when exchanged for review, newspaper articles, photographs, cards, and occasionally patient information when related to research.
Wheelchair Frisbee Match in the Fieldhouse, 1998
A University of Denver recreational wheelchair frisbee player tries to find an opening as his opponents close in during a match at the Field House Arena in Denver, Colorado.
Wheelchair Frisbee Match in the Fieldhouse, 1998
University of Denver recreational wheelchair frisbee players head down the court during a match at the Field House Arena in Denver, Colorado. The player in the foreground, far left, is wearing a baseball cap with a Kappa Sigma logo.