Church, Frank, 1924-1984
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Frank Church, b. July 25, 1924, d. April 7, 1984, United States Senator from Idaho.
Biography
Democrat Senator from Idaho, along with Republican Senator Peter Dominick from Colorado, conduct a workshop at DU (1964).
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Church, Frank
Contains black and white images of Frank Church.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
(Left to right) Colorado Senator Peter H. Dominick, Vice Chancellor of the University of Denver Robert S. McCollum, and Idaho Senator Frank Church, lead a political workshop at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
(Left to right) Colorado Senator Peter H. Dominick, Vice Chancellor of the University of Denver Robert S. McCollum, and Idaho Senator Frank Church, on stage in front of an audience leading a political workshop at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
(Left to right) Idaho Senator Frank Church, Vice Chancellor of the University of Denver Robert S. McCollum, and Colorado Senator Peter H. Dominick on stage in front of an audience leading a political workshop at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado.
Student Activities - Political Workshops, 1964 October
Contact sheet of 23 frames from an unidentified political workshop at the University of Denver, undated. The political workshop consisted of Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum (unidentified affiliation), and Senator Frank Church, in October of 1964.
Student Activities - Political Workshops, 1964 October
Contact sheet of 23 frames from an unidentified political workshop at the University of Denver, in October of 1964. The political workshop consisted of Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum (unidentified affiliation), and Senator Frank Church.
Student Activities - Political Workshops, 1964 October
Contact sheet of 25 frames from an unidentified political workshop at the University of Denver, in October of 1964. . The political workshop consisted of Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum (unidentified affiliation), and Senator Frank Church.
