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Social life and customs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Private Note: This term is an LCSH subdivision only. Used under places and classes of persons. Consider LCSH: Manners and customs as a heading.

Found in 377 Collections and/or Records:

Oral History Interview with Wolfe Karsh, 1977 March 1

 Item
Identifier: B098.01.0001.00008
Abstract

Wolfe Karsh discusses his family's emigration from Poland to Denver, Colorado when he was three years old. He describes Jewish life in Denver in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Jewish religious community in the early 20th century. He talks about Shul Baer Milstein and the Hebrew Educational Alliance. He also discusses his interest in singing, his various jobs in Denver, his experience in the U.S. Navy, and his experience as a farmer and cattle rancher.

Dates: 1977 March 1

Organizational Letterhead, Invitation and Program, between 1922-1942

 File
Identifier: B242.02.0001.0002
Abstract The folder contains materials created by two organizations with which Seraphine Pisko was affiliated: National Jewish Hospital and National Council of Women. Included are two pages of blank letterhead (1925) from the National Council of Women and one page of blank letterhead from National Jewish Hospital (undated), which feature Pisko's name and titles in the margins. In addition, there is a 1922 National Jewish Hospital Trustees' invitation to a dinner dance and the dedication of the Louis...
Dates: between 1922-1942

Party at Molly Steinberg, between 1910-1930

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0021.00140
Abstract

Seven unidentified young women at a party. Six of the girls stand with a foot each on the seventh girl who is lying on the floor.

Dates: between 1910-1930

Party at Mr. and Mrs. Greinitz Home, between 1900-1920

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Identifier: B063.05.0021.00017
Abstract

Several individuals crowd into the front room of Mr. and Mrs. Greinitz's house for a group photograph during a party. Identified individuals are Edward Greenblatt, Florence Greenblatt Siegel, Rena Greenblatt, J. M. Goodstein, Mrs. Barish, Sara Allen, Tillie Bronstein, Esther Hyman, Willie Goodstein, Sara Pinder, and Fred Goodstein.

Dates: between 1900-1920

Perry Morris Party, 1910

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Identifier: B063.05.0021.00141
Abstract

Several young men and women pose together at a party given by Perry Morris for Bertha Goldberg.

Dates: 1910

Phillip Horwitz Photographs, between 1965-1975

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Identifier: B356.05.0026.0018
Scope and Contents

Folder contains photographs of Phillip Horwitz.

Dates: between 1965-1975

Photograph of Ray Shapiro, 1899

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Identifier: B286.01.0001.0001.00001
Abstract

Mrs. Aaron (Ray) Shapiro seated in a chair with a book in her lap. The formal portrait consists of a mounted black & white photograph.

Dates: 1899

Photographs - observations with notes, social events, laboratory, 1902-1986

 File
Identifier: M043.03.04.0004.0005
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The Bryon Cohn subseries Personal and Professional materials contains photographs, Cohn's undergraduate and graduate studies, personnel files, biographical information, patents and newspaper clippings.

Dates: 1902-1986

Photographs of the Kobey and Related Families, 1899-2005

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Identifier: B100.02.0001.0002
Abstract

This folder contains four original photographs, as well as printed copies of digital photographs from series 3 of the Dorothy "Dokes" Berry Papers. The photographs are of the Kobey and related families, the Kobey Shoe and Clothing store and the home of Harris and Leah Sheffel Kobey in Aspen, Colorado.

Dates: 1899-2005

Portrait of Anna Ginsberg Hayutin, circa 1912

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Identifier: B063.08.0047.00002
Abstract

Anna Ginsberg Hayutin sits with her hands folded on her lap. She wears an elaborate hat and a long dress with lace at the collar and sleeves. Anna Ginsberg was born in Russia but came to New York City with her parents, D'vera and Max Ginsberg. They moved to Denver in 1910 when she was still a young girl. Anna married the son of Russian immigrants, businessman Morris Hayutin, who owned the Western Supply Company and later the Public Industrial Bank.

Dates: circa 1912