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University of Denver

 Organization

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 folder

Found in 6471 Collections and/or Records:

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00509
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00510
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00511
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00512
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00513
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00514
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00515
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00516
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00517
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10

George Mitchell, 2006 October 10

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.00518
Abstract In a free public address at DU on Oct. 10, former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spoke of the unique challenges to peace in the 21st century and how America could play a role in addressing those challenges. Speaking before an audience of 800 in Gates Concert Hall, Mitchell listed five major threats to peace: proliferation of nuclear and chemical weapons; the increase in the number of terrorist groups and their decentralization; the rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism; the increase in...
Dates: 2006 October 10