General Rose Memorial Hospital
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Charity Albums, 1948-1960
One bound volume containing event programs for the first hospital banquet in 1948 and from the membership banquets 1950-1960. The first membershipo banquet was held in 1950.
Charity Albums, 1961-1965
Folder contains event programs from the membership banquets 1961-1965.
Charity Albums, 1966-1969
Folder contains event programs from the membership banquets 1966-1969.
Charity Albums, 1970-1972
Folder contains event programs from the membership banquets 1970-1972.
Charity Albums, 1980-1984
One bound volume containing event programs from the membership charity banquets from 1980-1984.
Clippings, Books, Research Materials, and Correspondence, 1945-2019
Collection contains a copy of the Colorado History News from April 1995; a copy of the book "The First Twenty-Five Years of the General Rose Memorial Hospital 1945-1970"; a copy of the book "Major General Maurice Rose: The Most Decorated Battletank Commander in U.S. Military History." It also contains a print of recently restored painting of General Maurice Rose, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, and research materials.
Front Entrance of General Rose Memorial Hospital, between 1940-1960
The front entrance of General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Colorado. A nurse is pushing a patient in a wheelchair into the front door which is being held open by an unidentified man.
Front Entrance of General Rose Memorial Hospital, between 1940-1960
The front entrance of Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Nurse Opal Farnsworth is pushing a male patient in a wheelchair into the front entrance.
Joe Alpert, 1976-1977
Joe Alpert (1918-1977) was born in Boulder, CO, and was a prominent leader, businessman, and philanthropist in the Denver Jewish community. He founded the General Rose Memorial Hospital in 1945, serving as president from 1951-1956. He dedicated the Joe and Betty Alpert Arthritis Treatment Center at Rose in 1975. Alpert also was a co-founder of Guaranty Bank in 1955.
Louis G. Isaacson, 2004 July
A prominent attorney, Louis Isaacson was president of the Denver Bar Association, which honored him with its Award of Merit. He was a foundiing trustee of Rose Hospital and the Waterman Fund and very active in the Anti-Defamation League. An early supprter of pro bono legal services, he was a strong supporter of civil and legal rights.
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