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Box 24, 1940-1997
The newspaper articles, photographs, objects and LP records illustrate the life of a Jewish family in the western United States. Some of the material is about Dorothy Bercu Gross who had been a Vaudville dancer and then was a fitness instructor. Her husband was a physician.
Rachel and Aimee Peyser at the Mangini Dancing School, 1902 September
Two male and one female dancing instructors stand to the left and six little girls in white dresses stand on the right. Rachel and Aimee Peyser are on the far right—Aimee is at the end of the line on the right. Rachel Peyser is on the left. There is a sign over the door of the building, which reads, "Prof T. Chas Mangini Teacher of Dancing".
Young Dancers at the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, circa 1938
A group of young girls after performing a dance. All of the girls are in costume. Pictured are Eva Gordon, Fannie Barrit and Arlene Ziegler, among others that are unidentified. The girls were in the care of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, which later became part of the National Jewish Hospital.
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