Schayer, Charles M., Jr., 1913-1997
Person
Biography
Graduated from DU, served in the Army during WWII (Feb. 1942-?) in the Pacific Theater. He was president of National Asthma Center from 1973 to 1978. Charles Milton Schayer also had a son and grandson by the same name.
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Schayer Correspondence (1 of 2), 1976
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0019
Abstract
correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1976
Schayer Correspondence (1 of 2), 1977
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0023
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correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1977
Schayer Correspondence (1 of 2), 1978
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0027
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correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1978
Schayer Correspondence (2 of 2), 1976
File
Identifier: B005.01.0031.0011
Abstract
Correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC.
Dates:
1976
Schayer Correspondence (2 of 2), 1977
File
Identifier: B005.01.0031.0015
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Correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1977
Schayer Correspondence (2 of 2), 1976
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0020
Abstract
correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1976
Schayer Correspondence (2 of 2), 1977
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0024
Abstract
correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1977
Schayer Correspondence (2 of 2), 1978
File
Identifier: B005.01.0032.0028
Abstract
correspondence related to Charles Schayer, President of NAC
Dates:
1978
Schayer Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: B239
Abstract
Milton M. Schayer was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1876 to German-Jewish parents and died in Denver in 1935. In 1920 he founded the Bankers Building and Loan Association, and served as its first president and treasurer. His son Charles Milton Schayer, born in 1913, married Faye Greenberg in 1941. Milton M. Schayer was active in many civic and religious organizations. He was director of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, which designated him Denver’s “most valuable citizen” in 1925. He...
Dates:
1879-2009
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