Police
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 20, 1969 November 7
Senate election halt announced. Students assist security, police; cooperation leads to apprehension. Entire Senate supports Juan A. Harriet Program. Protest planned.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 37, 1970 January 23
Student Senate posts bail for release of jailed students. Police raid university busting 43 students. Poindexter announces collective action at Denver police department.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 73, 1970 May 11
Demonstrators stage march on Capitol calling for peace. Strikers found commune; commitment, solidarity grow. Denver police arrest 21 persons in aftermath of anti-war march. Mitchell speaks on Woodstock. Faculty meeting set for 3 pm.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 74, 1970 May 13
Police raze Woodstock in early morning invasion. Faculty expresses concern over police intervention. Mitchell gets views on commune conditions. Love addresses Woodstock while Mitchell goes to lunch. Meeting.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 75, issue 49, 1971 February 19
Fonda calls policy makers real Asian war criminals. Clark discusses crime in America. Police department on campus; challenges KCFR basketball squad.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 104, 1997 April 24
Spring violence continues. Campus crime spree. Apathy meets near defeat. Wisdom grows with age. Accusations flare toward Denver Police.
William Goldblatt, circa 1943
William Goldblatt (March 3, 1883 - July 4, 1947) followed an unusual profession for a Denver Jewish citizen when he became a local fireman. He wa sa fireman from 1905-1914 until he became a Denver police officer and wore badge number one.
William Goldblatt and Family, 1914
William Goldblatt and his family stand on the porch of their home at 1473 Newton Street in Denver, Colorado. Goldblatt followed an unusual profession for a Denver Jewish citizen when he became a local fireman. Later, he became a Denver police officer and wore badge number one. He is pictured here in police uniform with his wife, Helen, and children Ruth and Marvin.