Colorado Springs (Colo.)
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Colorado Springs Jewish Welfare Board Picnic, between 1940-1949
Several men in army and navy uniforms and women at a picnic hosted by the Colorado Springs Jewish Welfare Board. Some men play volley ball in the background.
Congregations, 1889-2013
Series contains information on congregations around the Denver area.
Container 2: Posters
This folder contains (4) posters for performances by Rocky Mountain Ballet. Performances include: "Kaleidoscope," "Cinderella," and "Spring Gala of Ballet."
Dance Clippings: Maxine P. Munt, 1937-1946
Dr. A. Freshman and Colorado Springs, Cave of the Winds, undated
Vacation film depicts trip to the Cave of the Winds and is filmed from a car while driving. Film shows landscapes around the Cave of the Winds and shows the Seven Falls and the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. Film also includes footage of New York City with views of the city skyline, the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, traffic, and Columbia University.
Dr. Otto Einstein, 1933-1991
Contains article by Tanja Britton about Dr. Otto Einstein who escaped from Nazi Germany in 1939. He and his wife joined their eldest son Dr. Robert Einstein in Denver and then moved to Colorado Springs. He was a pediatrician in Germany, but became a tuberculosis specialist, first at National Jewish Hospital and then at Cragmor Sanitorium. At Cragmor, he treated Navajo women from Arizona who had contracted tuberculosis. Dr. Otto Einstein was a third cousin of Albert Einstein.
Draft University of Denver Commencement Program June 7, 1947, 1947 June 7
Draft program for the University of Denver Commencement Program June 7, 1947.
Ellis, Barbara, 2019
This folder include an oral release form.
Estes Park, Colorado Springs, 1975
Silent color film depicting scenes from around Estes Park and Colorado Springs, Colorado, including the Garden of the Gods.
Galters and Johnsons, Mountain Towns, undated
Silent color film depicting scenes from around Denver, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Aspen, other areas in the Rocky Mountains, and Heritage Square in Golden, Colorado.