Speeches
Found in 464 Collections and/or Records:
TWC Convocation - Dean's Address, 9/24/2005, 2005 September 24
This folder contains a transcript of Michele ''Mike'' Bloom's address at the 2005 convocation.
TWC, First Hanging of the Greens in Chambers Center, 2004, 2002 May 20-2005 December 17
This folder contains materials pertaining to the ''75th Hanging of the Greens, 2005''.
TWC, Hanging of the Greens and Other Events, 2002-2003, 2002 June 26-December 4
This folder contains ''Hanging of the Greens 2002'' materials.
TWC, Speeches, 1995 May 20-2002 August 7
This folder contains three scripts of speeches given by Michele Bloom. They are entitled ''Career Renaissance Presentation,'' ''Write This Down and Pass It On,'' and ''Lead On With Light: On Affecting the Quality of the Day.''
TWC, Visiting Professor, Linda Smith, 2005 November 10-2006 December 1
This folder contains information about Linda Smith.
TWC, WACUBO, May 1997, 1997 May 3-7
This folder contains Western Association of College and University Business Officers 1997 annual meeting materials.
Typed Notes
Contains notes for addresses. Dates are unknown.
Undated Speeches and Notes, Undated
Series 7 contains material related to Jenkins' membership in the Cosmos Club, awards and honors he received, material related to his wife and sister and miscellaneous writings that are undated and unattributed.
University of Denver (Colorado Seminary) Commencement Ceremony Program , 10:00 am, June 6, 1970, University Arena, 1970 June 6
University of Denver (Colorado Seminary) commencement ceremony script, June 6, 1970 10:00 am University arena. Commencement address was given by Eugene J. McCarthy a long-time member of the United States Congress from Minnesota. Conferring of the degrees: Maurice B. Mitchell, Chancellor of University of Denver
University of Denver Professor and Administrator Levette Jay Davidson, between 1922-1957
University of Denver(DU) professor and administrator Levette Jay Davidson delivers a speech or address from behind a long table. Over the course of his career at DU, Davidson served as head of the English Department (1940-1957), and was the first faculty member elected as president of the University Senate. He taught at the University of Denver until his death in 1957.