Newsletters
Found in 289 Collections and/or Records:
Lark Birdsong, Canvassing Nov. 2002, Door to Door (2 of 2), 2000 December 8-2001 September 20
This folder contains survey results and forms for canvassing neighbors to the University of Denver. There are also lists of addresses and phone numbers of residents.
Lark Birdsong, Conditions and Waivers, Working Notes / Drafts, 2000 August 7-2001 March 26
This folder contains zoning waivers and information governing the conditions under which the zoning agreements were made.
Lark Birdsong, Neighborhood News (1 of 2), 2001 June 21-2002 March
This folder contains copies of the ''DU Neighbor News'' and other pieces from periodicals dealing with the issues in the neighborhood where the Chambers Center construction had been proposed.
Lark Birdsong, Neighborhood News (2 of 2), 2001 March-May
This folder contains copies of the ''DU Neighbor News'' and other pieces from periodicals dealing with the issues in the neighborhood where the Chambers Center construction had been proposed.
Maimonides Society Records
Media Coverage - 12/2000, 2000 December
This folder contains copies of media coverage of the Chambers Center construction.
National Callers Report and Writings, 1961-1964
This series contains an incomplete record of the National Callers Report newsletter from #101 to #1896.
National Committee for Soviet Jewry Newsletter - Vol. 1, No. 1, 1968-1978
Copy of the National Committee for Soviet Jewry Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1
National Conference on Soviet Jewry - News Bulletin, 1973
Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, news bulletins. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.
National Conference on Soviet Jewry - News Bulletin , 1968-1978
Materials related to the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, new bulletins. Jewish federations and community relations councils in the U.S. came together in 1971 reorganize the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, to be renamed the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. A separate New York City entity is also approved, leading to the creation of the Greater New York Conferene on Soviet Jewry.