University of Denver
Biography
The first reference to Colorado Seminary was in The Rocky Mountain News of November 27, 1862: “ a board of Trustees, composed of the solid men of Denver, has been organized to superintend the erection of a seminary building… for an academic education.”
Sources
Breck, "From the Rockies to the World"
Biography
University of Denver votes to adopt quarter system in 1929.
Sources
"University Adopts New Quarter Plan; Vote Unanimous," The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, no. 19, November 26, 1929, 1.
Biography
First year Hillel organization features full programming at DU
Citation:
Jan. 30, 1974, letter to faculty, U172._.0003, Hillel folderFound in 489 Collections and/or Records:
AcU - Math & Computer Science - Faculty, 1969-1999
Contains black and white images, negatives and contact sheets of black and white and color images relating to math and computer science faculty.
AcU - Music - Faculty, 1976-1998
Contains black and white images, negatives and contact sheets of images relating to music faculty.
AcU - Social Work (GSSW) Faculty - Photo, 1948-1997
Contains color photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets and black and white prints of faculty in the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver.
Ad Hoc Committee for Student Consultation, 1970
Ad Hoc Committee for Student Consultation from the A. A. U. P Executive Committee. List of Members.
Ad Hoc Committee of Faculty and Students Statement, 1970
Ad Hoc Committee of Faculty and Students Statement on opposition to the war in Southeast Asia and racism in the country. Calls for interested faculty to contact one member of the committee.
Administration - Chancellors, circa 1900
This portrait depicts the University of Denver Administration Chancellors: Henry Augustus Buchtel, William Fraser McDowell, and David Hastings Moore, circa 1900.
Albert Sims, Ben Cherrington, Josef Korbel, and Joe Slater, between 1962-1975
Black and white print of Albert Sims, former University of Denver chancellor Ben M. Cherrington, DU professor and dean Josef Korbel, and Joe Slater examining some papers around a table.
Allen Breck as John Evans, 1971-1988
25 black and white prints, mostly undated; 4 sets of black and white contact sheets with negatives; and 2 black and white contact sheets without negatives of University of Denver history professor Allen DuPont Breck impersonating John Evans. Also includes one black and white print and one set of black and white negatives with contact sheets of Breck impersonating Bishop Joseph Talbot.