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University of Denver

 Organization

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 folder

Found in 46995 Collections and/or Records:

Winter Carnival Queens, 1970 January 14

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0120.0024.00001
Abstract

Black and white medium-format contact sheet with group and individual portraits of 1970 Winter Carnival queens at the University of Denver.

Dates: 1970 January 14

Winter Carnival Queens (Frame 12), 1970 January 14

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0120.0024.00001.00001
Abstract

Group portrait of the five 1970 Winter Carnival queens at the University of Denver. One of them is holding a pair of skis and another, a pair of poles.

Dates: 1970 January 14

Winter Final, 2007 December 9

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01757

Winter Scenics, 2007 December 9

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01762
Abstract Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. it was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates: 2007 December 9

Winter Scenics Final, 2007 December 9

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01756
Abstract Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. It was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates: 2007 December 9

Winter Scenics Final, 2007 December 9

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01760
Abstract Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. it was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates: 2007 December 9

Winter Sports 1970-71. Discover Denver., 1970-1971

 Item
Identifier: U300.05.0028.00017
Abstract

1970-1971 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers sports information guide for press, radio, and television. Sports include ice hockey, men's basketball, men's skiing, men's swimming, men's water polo, men's gymnastics, and men's soccer. Contents of the guide include individual sport schedules, rosters, coaching staffs, records, and statistics.

Dates: 1970-1971

Wireless Proposal, Chambers Center, circa 2004

 File
Identifier: U109.02.0004.0034
Abstract

This folder contains documents concerning the implementation of wireless networking in the Chambers Center.

Dates: circa 2004