Photographs
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Found in 12856 Collections and/or Records:
Rena Greenblatt Segal, between 1920-1940
Studio portrait of a woman in a black dress with fur trim on the sleeves and a beaded necklace. She is possibly Rena Greenblatt Segal.
Renan, Emile
Photographs, biographical information and press releases about Emile Renan, a performer with the Central City Opera
Renaud - VIP Bio file, 1961
2 black and white prints of headshots of Etienne Renaud, archaeologist and professor emeritus at the University of Denver
Rene Alba
Mexican dance specialist Rena Alba of the International Folk Dancers of Brigham Young University performs in an unidentified dance.
Renzetti, Patricia
Photograph of Patricia Renzetti, principle dancer for the Colorado Ballet.
Replogle, John
Photographs of John Replogle, a performer with the Central City Opera
Repp, Ellen, 1959
Photographs and biographical information about Ellen Repp, a performer with the Central City Opera
Representative Dominick, 1961
Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.
Representative Dominick, 1962
From House Recording Studio, no other information
Representative Peter H. Dominick and attorney John A. Love campaign with their wives, Nancy P. Dominick and Ann Love, in 1962, 1962
Congressman Peter H. Dominick stands with his arm around his wife, Nancy P. Dominick, talking to attorney John A. Love and his wife, Ann D. Love. They are standing in the backyard of an unidentified home during the 1962 election campaign. Both men went on to win the election in November. Peter Dominick served in the United States Senate from 1963-1975 and John A. Love was governor of Colorado from 1963-1973.