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General Rose Memorial Hospital

 Organization

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

Front Entrance of General Rose Memorial Hospital, between 1940-1960

 Item
Identifier: B063.03.0036.00024
Abstract

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.

Dates: between 1940-1960

General Maurice Rose Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B366
Abstract Maurice Rose was born in 1899 in Middletown, CT to Rabbi Samuel and Katy Rose. The family moved to Denver, Colorado in 1902 when Maurice was three. After graduation from highschool, Maurice Rose enlisted in the United States army when he was 15 and fought under General Pershing. He stayed in the army and attended various military schools. After fighting in North Africa and Sicily, Rose was sent to command forces during the D-Day Normandy invasion as a Brigadier General. During the Battle of...
Dates: 1900-2019

Nurse Holding Newborn Baby at Rose Memorial Hospital, between 1960-1990

 Item
Identifier: B063.03.0036.00020
Abstract

An unidentified nurse holding a newborn. This photograph was taken at General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver Colorado.

Dates: between 1960-1990

Nurse Taking Vitals Signs of a Patient at Rose General Hospital, between 1960-1990

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Identifier: B063.03.0036.00019
Abstract

An unidentified nurse taking the blood pressure of a patient. The patient has a thermometer in her mouth and is holding her sleeve up to assist the nurse. This photograph was taken at General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1960-1990

Oral History Interview with Dr. Herman Laff, 1978 September 27

 Item
Identifier: B098.14.0011.00002
Abstract

Interview covers some brief biographical information (Russian born, immigrated to Denver at age 5), East vs. West tension, need for Jewish hospital on the East Side, growing pains of the hospital, 1974 board gave him Humanitarian Award.

Dates: 1978 September 27

Oral History Interview with Henry Frankel, 1977 December 30

 Item
Identifier: B098.02.0007.00005
Abstract

Topics covered: Brief history of Mrs. Frankle, history of the Federation, fundraising goals, primary functions, WWII, fund raising, serving on the board, Community Chest (now United Way), president of Allied, Frankel's family background, other Jewish communities, Jewish culture and community in Denver.

Dates: 1977 December 30

Photographs, circa 1940-1990

 File
Identifier: B233.06.0001.0007
Abstract Black three-ring binder full of miscellaneous photographs from Rose Memorial Hospital. Photographs included several headshots from entertainers, general construction and building shots, and a picture of a surgeons preparing for a knee replacement surgery. Inventory of photographs: 1. Ben Vereen, 2. Ben Vereen, 3. Bill Cosby and ?, 4. Sammy Davis Jr., 5. Steve Lawrence and Edyie Gorme, 6. Diahann Carrol, 7. Al Jolson, 8. Al Jolson, 9. Jimmy Durante and Friends, 10.Jimmy Durante and Friends,...
Dates: circa 1940-1990

Progress, 1981 June 24

 Item
Identifier: B233.02.0002.0009
Abstract

Program for the "Progress '81" joint meeting of the medical staff and the Board of Trustees.

Dates: 1981 June 24

Rose Hospital History, 1945-1998

 File
Identifier: B233.01.0001.0009
Abstract

One edition from October 23, 1998 of the Intermountain Jewish News with a piece on the Rose Hospitals 50th Anniversary. A large stack of photocopied articles and photographs pertaining to the accomplishments of Rose Hospital from its inception to the late 1980s. Copy of the Articles of Incorporation, minutes from first board meeting, hospital postcard, triangular "Spearhead" 3rd Armored Division Military Patch, and letter to General Roses' parents.

Dates: 1945-1998

Rose Hospital Records

 Collection
Identifier: B233
Abstract General Rose Memorial Hospital was founded in 1945. The hospital was named for General Maurice Rose, a Denver native, who had been killed in action the same year. General Rose was the highest ranking American officer killed in action in Europe and also the highest ranking Jewish officer in the Army. The hospital was intended to “serve the need of every creed.”The records highlight fundraising related to the hospital foundation and history of the hospital through photographs,...
Dates: 1935-2013

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