Blumberg, Benjamin M., 1911-1978
Biography
Newspaperman; b. Feb 15, 1911, d. Feb. 19, 1978; graduate of Cheltenham School (Denver, Colo.), North High School (Denver Colo.) and the University of Denver.
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
West End Press, No. 75, 1935 July 19
Issue no. 75. News coverage includes: West End retail sales are highest since the summer of 1930, and activities of Ostrover Society, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Council of Young Judaea, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe.
West End Press, No. 75, copy 2, 1935 July 19
Issue no. 75. News coverage includes: West End retail sales are highest since the summer of 1930, and activities of Ostrover Society, Hebrew Educational Alliance, Council of Young Judaea, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe.
West End Press, No. 76, 1935 July 26
Issue no. 76. News coverage includes: Kneseth Israel Synagog president Benjamin Zinn's death in an automobile accident, and activities of Yeshivath Torath Chaim Synagog, Zera Abraham Synagog, Hebrew Educational Alliance, and Guldman Center Indian Hills Camp.
West End Press, No. 77, 1935 August 2
Issue no. 77. News coverage includes: an editorial emphasizing the urgent need for new street lighting along West Colfax Avenue, and activities of World Zionist Congress, Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe, Rude Center, and Ostrover Society.
West End Press, No. 78, 1935 August 9
Issue no. 78. News coverage includes: Councilman Harry Rosenthal's response to an editorial about the need for adequate street lighting on West Colfax Avenue, and activities of West Denver Hebrew School Ladies Auxiliary, Rude Park Community Night, and Beth David Sisterhood.
West End Press, No. 79, 1935 August 16
Issue no. 79. News coverage includes: announcement of a program by H. Leivick at the Spivak Educational Institute, and Junior Hadassah, Guldman Center, Yad Achas Auxiliary, and the Hebrew Educational Alliance.
West End Press, No. 80, 1935 August 23
Final issue (no. 80). News coverage includes: increased demand for new street lights on West Colfax Avenue and the announcement that Sylvia Kantrowitz won the Cheltenham Sweet Shoppe's Most Popular Girl on the West End Contest, and activities of Ostrover Synagog, the newly created Institute of Human Relations, Hebrew Educational Alliance, and Junior Hadassah. Includes image of Adolf Hitler speaking at an event in Rosenheim, Germany.