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Police

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 20, 1969 November 7

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Identifier: clarion_v074i20_19691107
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Senate election halt announced. Students assist security, police; cooperation leads to apprehension. Entire Senate supports Juan A. Harriet Program. Protest planned.

Dates: 1969 November 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 37, 1970 January 23

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Identifier: clarion_v074i37_19700123
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Student Senate posts bail for release of jailed students. Police raid university busting 43 students. Poindexter announces collective action at Denver police department.

Dates: 1970 January 23

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 73, 1970 May 11

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Identifier: clarion_v074i73_19700511
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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.

Dates: 1970 May 11

The Denver Clarion, vol. 74, issue 74, 1970 May 13

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Identifier: clarion_v074i74_19700513
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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.

Dates: 1970 May 13

The Denver Clarion, vol. 75, issue 49, 1971 February 19

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Identifier: clarion_v075i49_19710219
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Fonda calls policy makers real Asian war criminals. Clark discusses crime in America. Police department on campus; challenges KCFR basketball squad.

Dates: 1971 February 19

The Denver Clarion, vol. 104, 1997 April 24

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Identifier: clarion_v104_19970424
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Spring violence continues. Campus crime spree. Apathy meets near defeat. Wisdom grows with age. Accusations flare toward Denver Police.

Dates: 1997 April 24

William Goldblatt, circa 1943

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Identifier: B111.004.004.0015
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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.

Dates: circa 1943

William Goldblatt and Family, 1914

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Identifier: B063.05.0038.00001
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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.

Dates: 1914