Newsletters
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Sports--Swimming, between 1980-2002
Intramural club swimming newsletters, fliers, handbooks, and schedule.
Sports - Volleyball - Pubs - News, 1979-1980
Intramural club volleyball newsletters.
Sports - Youth - Youth Sports Program, between 1985-1995
Youth sports fliers, press releases, newsletter, and survey.
Student Affairs – Multi-Media, 1971
Types of Materials: memos, editions of Clarion, Correspondence
Student Affairs – Sit-In, Legal, 1969-1971
Types of Materials: report, brief of appeallees, articles, Student Free Press – vol. 1 no. 2 and 3, memos
Student Free Press, Vol I, No. 3
Student Free Press newsletter containing articles, many critical of recent actions on the part of University of Denver Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell.
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry - Newsletter, 1968-1978
Contains "Soviet Jewry Action Newsletter" published by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. The Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry was launched at Columbia University in 1964 to enlist students to advocate for Soviet Jews. The students led large protest marches, pushed for legislation to aid Soviet Jews, and created educational materials. The Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry was the "adult" counterpart to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jews.
The Host Post, 1967
"The Host Post: Allied Military Program, El Paso Council for International Visitors contains entry abaout Julian and Valerie Horwitz hosting visitors from China.
The Mosaic Outdoor Mountain Club Records
The Mosaic Outdoor Mountain Club (MOMC) was founded in Colorado by Steve Harris Millmond in December 1988. It was incorporated as a Colorado nonprofit corporation on 5/11/1989. The organization was devoted to hiking, trail cleanups, environmental education and social and recreational activities for individuals in the Jewish community. Colorado records include bylaws; class, trip, and membership materials; and various newsletters and schedules of events.
The Weekender, 1992, 1992 May-November
This folder contains copies of the Weekend College newsletter called ''The Weekender''.