Chancellors
Found in 316 Collections and/or Records:
ROTC Parade in Downtown Denver, 1918
Dr. David Shaw Duncan (later University of Denver chancellor), Granville Johnson (professor of physical education), Earl Engle, and Reuben Borgeson march in an ROTC parade in downtown Denver, Colorado during World War I.
ROTC Sponsor Corps with Chester Alter, 1957
University of Denver Chancellor Chester Alter and an unidentified man with six women comprising the DU ROTC Championship Rifle Team Sponsor Corps.
Smith, Dwight Morrell, between 1984-1989
Black and white print of headshot of University of Denver chemistry professor and Chancellor Dwight Smith.
Smith, Dwight - Photo VIP, 1970-1998
Smith, Dwight Photos, 1972-1998
Social Work Members with Chester Alter
Three unidentified persons from the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver talk with Chancellor Chester Alter. The Social Work students/teachers are wearing nametags reading "Hello! My name is (blank) what's yours?"
Student Freshmen Inspect Lightbulb with Chancellor Alter, 1963
The image depicts three unidentified people standing next to Chancellor Alter who is holding a box of lightbulbs in his left hand and a light bulb in his right hand at the University of Denver in 1963.
Student protests, 1969-1970
Types of Materials: newspaper clippings
Student Protests Collection
The Student Protests Collection is a collection of materials related to student protests, whether against the University, as in the case of a tuition protest, or American policies, as in the case of Woodstock West and anti-draft demonstrations. The collection includes newspaper clippings as well as University documents and other published material.
Students (1910-19), 1910-1964
Black and white prints of group portraits of University of Denver students, especially from the 1910s, including portraits of alumni from those years at later reunions.