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University of Denver. Student Senate

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Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 22, 1957 January 11

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Identifier: clarion_v033i22_19570111
Abstract RILW Speaker Named – Dr. Julian Hartt, Yale Theologian to Keynote Religion-in-Life Week. Denver University Student Senate Acts on RILW and Fund Drive. Ellen Harris to Speak at AWS Banquet. Bizad to Present Management Meet. Scholarships for Students From Hungary Discussed. Hockey Tickets. Interhall Dance. Applications for 1968 Requested. Du’s New “Pops Chorus” Elects, Maps Activities. IFC Plans Holidays. Off The Record – Dick Cline, president of the Student Union Board of Governors, is...
Dates: 1957 January 11

The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 19, 1957 November 22

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Identifier: clarion_v034i19_19571122
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Holiday Special – Family Day Ticket Offer Extended to Include Thanksgiving Day Game. Coeds Host Dates Tonight – King Coronation to Climax Events at AWS Dance. Group Slates Interviews for Foreign Study. Senate Appoints Centennial Agents. Fall “Foothills” Out Today for University Personnel. Writer Talks to Full House. Chapel Committee Slates Thanksgiving as Theme. Fellowship Invites Area Students to Weekend Meet. Panhellenic Meets.

Dates: 1957 November 22

The Denver Clarion, vol. 35, issue 27, 1959 January 30

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Identifier: clarion_v035i27_19590130
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DPA Play, Rip Van Winkle, Highlighted by Dwarf Scene. Dr. E. LeFever, Foreign Analyst, to Talk Monday. Students May Sign Up for Faculty Firesides. Tryouts for Play Major Barbara Today, Saturday. Senate Passes New Method of Officer Elections. Schultz to Pick K-Book Royalty. Successful Rush to Close. Concert Choir.

Dates: 1959 January 30

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 35, 1961 February 24

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Identifier: clarion_v037i35_19610224
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Student Senators Have No Quorum for Amendments. Engineers’ Day Today – Exhibits Demonstrations Open, Annual Ball is Tomorrow Night. Author to Speak. Greek Announcements. Chapel Features Rhodes’ Sermon.

Dates: 1961 February 24

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 39, 1961 March 10

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Identifier: clarion_v037i39_19610310
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Student Senators, Lacking Quorum, Table Amendment. “My Friend, the People’s Poet” Topic of Chancellor’s Address. Mathematics Major Chosen as Phi Beta Kappa Member. Lamont Recitals to Feature Both Students, Faculty. Library Expands Hours for Finals. Student Housing Advance Rental Fee is Subject to July 1 Payment Deadline, AAUP Chairmen, Named by Foster.

Dates: 1961 March 10

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 57, 1961 May 19

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Identifier: clarion_v037i57_19610519
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Honorary Doctorates Given to Educators, Hotel Official. 1961-62 Senate Names Pound New President. Law Students are Initiated into Honorary. Music Students Give Concert. Students Can Get Free Admissions to Toynbee Talk. ODK Initiates New Members.

Dates: 1961 May 19

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 59, 1961 May 26

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Identifier: clarion_v037i59_19610526
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IFC Presents Awards. Amendments All Approved. Kenneth Wilkins, Norbert A. Kemp Recognized at Engineers Convocation. New Senates Holds First Official Meet. Student Y Confab. Toynbee Moved. Officers Selected. 10 Days Until Finals.

Dates: 1961 May 26

The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 5, 1961 October 6

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Identifier: clarion_v038i05_19611006
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Senate sets Election Date – Frosh to Seek Vacant Offices. Financial Aid Available to DU Students. Harry James to Play at DU. Winter Carnival Chairman Needed. Greeks to Honor Pledges at Dance. Chemist Cohn is Woman of Year.

Dates: 1961 October 6

The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 11, 1961 October 27

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Identifier: clarion_v038i11_19611027
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Polls to be Open Today – Freshmen Government, Senators to be Elected. Labor Confab Hosts Witz. Greek Week Activities to Start Monday. Campaign Rule Infractions Reported, Senate Reverses Judiciary Decision. Instructor Dies. Election Round-up.

Dates: 1961 October 27

The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 13, 1961 November 3

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Identifier: clarion_v038i13_19611103
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Student Center Planned – Cost Over $1.5 Million. Greek Week Ends on Ball with Royalty. P-book Browsers Get New Chance. Senate Swears in Quartet for Term’s Fourth Meeting.

Dates: 1961 November 3

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