Letters
Found in 610 Collections and/or Records:
RMJHS Correspondence, 2012
File folder two contains correspondence most of which is to or from the director, president, and vice president for membership of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society at the University of Denver's Center for Judaic Studies. The correspondence includes membership campaigns, fundraising campaigns, reference transactions with the Beck Archives staff, and thank you letters for financial contributions to RMJHS.
RMJHS Correspondence, 2013 - 2014
File folder three contains correspondence most of which is to or from the director, president, and vice president for membership of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society at the University of Denver's Center for Judaic Studies. The correspondence includes membership campaigns, fundraising campaigns, and thank you letters for financial contributions to RMJHS.
RMJHS Correspondence, 2014 - 2016
File folder four contains correspondence most of which is to or from the director, president, and vice president for membership of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society at the University of Denver's Center for Judaic Studies. The correspondence includes membership campaigns, fundraising campaigns, and thank you letters for financial contributions to RMJHS.
RMJHS Correspondence, 2016 - 2018
File folder five contains correspondence most of which is to or from the director, president, and vice president for membership of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society at the University of Denver's Center for Judaic Studies. The correspondence includes membership campaigns, fundraising campaigns, and thank you letters for financial contributions.
Simon Alschuler, circa 1873
Simon Alschuler was a Denver grocer and a member of Occidental Lodge No. 40. Alschuler died of "typho-malarial fever" in 1873.
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to A. Stitch, 1911 December 2
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to A. Stitch. Spivak informs Stitch that his son, Herman Stitch has passed away. Spivak asks him to send burial instructions immediately. Spivak tells Stitch that the cost to ship the body to Brooklyn would be $157.00 and the cost to bury the body in Denver would be $31.50. Spivak advises Stitch that if he does not hear from him within twenty-four hours Herman Stitch would be buried in Denver.
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to H.S. Cotler, 1912 February 14
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to H.S. Cotler. Spivak informs Cotler that her brother, Julius Cohen has passed away. Spivak asks her to send burial instructions immediately. Spivak tells Cotler that the cost to ship the body to Utica would be $153.00 and the cost to bury the body in Denver would be $32.00. Spivak advises Cotler that if he does not hear from her within twenty-four hours Cohen would be buried in Denver.
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to S. Margolies, 1911 October 19
Telegraph from C.D. Spivak to S. Margolies. Spivak tells Margolies that Stashower was admitted to JCRS as an emergency patient on October 15, 1911. Spivak says there is little hope he will recover.
Telegraph from J. Schkolnick to C.D. Spivak, 1911 December 20
Telegraph from J. Schkolnick to C.D. Spivak. Schkolnick instructs Spivak to not ship his brother’s body to New York and tells him to bury his brother in Denver. Schkolnick also tells Spivak that he will wire the correct amount of money.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 44, 1970 February 11
Fred Norling appointed chairman of Student Senate finance committee. UNICEF committee urges nationwide help for children of war-torn Biafra. Volunteer Center offer involvement. Candidates for today’s AUSA elections for six A and S Senators and class officer positions announced. Student Senate sponsors letter writing campaign for opinions.