Correspondence
Found in 937 Collections and/or Records:
Box 20 (Max Lazarus)
Copies of photos and application to JCRS, CD containing images from the Max Lazarus exhibit opening, 2 copies of the published exhibit catalog and Ephemera with exhibit paintings. (Glass cleaner, memo pad and pen). Loan paperwork and corresppondence regarding the exhibit is also included.
Box 23: Colorado Day Essay Contest and Correspondence, 1961-1964
This box contains (4) file folders including Colorado Day essay contests and correspondence.
Box 30: Max Lazarus exhibit, 2011
Box contains two file folders about the 2011 Max Lazarus exhibit. File folder one contains exhibit labels, promotional materials and photos. File folder two contains correspondence and invoices.
Box 32: Event Planning, 1993 - 2022
Forty-five [45] file folders containing materials from annual meetings and heritage dinners (1994-2022), as well as the 1993 Beck Archives Dedication. The materials in the annual meeting and dinner folders largely have to do with the planning process, communication, and promotion of the events.
Box 32: Exhibits and Personal Affiliations
Box contains materials regarding James O. Milmoe's affiliations and activites with Friends of Contemporary Art, magazine publications, post card photography, an instructional book project titled "Camera Rhetoric," and miscellaneous personal notes and correspondence.
Box 33: Projects and Personal Affiliations
Box contains materials regarding James O. Milmoe's involvment and affiliation with the Denver Art Museum, photographer Duane Michals, Strathmore's Who's Who, Autumn Eye, University of Colorado Denver, the University of Denver, and Pentax.
Box 48, 1929-2002
Contains scrapbook (1930s and 1940s); Harold (Bob) Bercu photograph and correspondence (circa 1945); Norman Mistachkin (1935); George Bercu photograph (circa 1925); pencil drawing of Dorothy Bercu (2002) and George Bercu Masonic documents (1929).
Box 49: Bud Mayer Correspondence, undated
Box 140: Lloyd Shaw Foundation Materials
This box contains collecting documents from the Lloyd Shaw Foundation Archives when housed in Santa Fe. Folders include: The Blonde Lancers, donor correspondence and general correspondence, meeting materials, brochures and handouts, photos, and clippings. A photo sheet is included with photos of the archives and William and Kris Litchman.
Box 141: Lloyd and Dorothy Personal Correspondence and Writings
This box contains correspondence written by Lloyd Shaw and Dorothy Shaw, programs for their play "The Littlest Wiseman," and a copy of a manuscript written by Lloyd titled "Wither Square Dancing?".