Margery Reed Hall (Denver, Colo.)
See From:
Margery Reed Mayo Memorial Hall (Denver, Colo.); Margery Reed Mayo Hall (Denver, Colo.)
Biography
Margery Reed Hall constructed in 1928.
Sources
Breck, A.D. (1996). From the rockies to the world (pg.121).
Biography
Dedication of Margery Reed Hall on April 11, 1929.
Sources
University of Denver. Special Collections and Archives. University of Denver Buildings Collection. Dedication invitation. [U123.01.0004.0054]
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Pioneer Days 1946, 1946
Several unidentified persons participate in a Pioneer Days activity in front of Margery Reed Hall at the University of Denver campus.
Pioneer Days 1946, 1946
Several unidentified persons in old-time pioneer costumes participate in a Pioneer Days activity at the University of Denver in 1946, held on the steps in front of Margery Reed Hall.
Pioneer Days 1946, 1946
At least ten unidentified persons in old-time pioneer costumes participate in a Pioneer Days activity in front of Margery Reed Hall on the campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Pioneer Days 1946, 1946
Four unidentified men wearing false sideburns and mustaches sing from a book as a part of a Pioneer Days event at the University of Denver. They are standing at the edge of the patio in front of Margery Reed Hall, with a row of unidentified persons sitting on chairs behind them.
Students in front of Margery Reed Hall, circa 1970
The image depicts seven unidentified students standing outside infront of the Margery Reed building. Behind the students is the Mary and Margery Reed Statue on the University of Denver Campus, in Denver Colorado, circa 1970.
University of Denver Campus, 1940
Aerial view of the University of Denver University Park campus in the early 1940s. In foreground, left to right: University Hall; Iliff School of Theology, and the Mary Reed Building (then the Mary Reed Library). In middle, left to right: the Alumni Gymnasium, Margery Reed Hall, Buchtel Memorial Chapel, and Science Hall. In background: DU Hilltop Stadium, before the construction of the Field House Arena.