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Women college students

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

A Petition to Kappa Alpha Theta, 1913 May 24

 Item
Identifier: M195.01.0001.0002.00001
Abstract

This item is a petition created by the Alpha Zeta fraterity of the University Denver to the governing body and chapters of the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity, asking to be installed as a chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at DU. This petition contains photos of campus buildings, fraternity events, and members of the Alpa Zeta fraternity as well as the history and songs of Alpha Zeta.

Dates: 1913 May 24

Box 2, 1930

 File — Box M351.0002: [Barcode: U186023260572]
Identifier: M351.0002
Abstract

Box containes one (1) small framed balck and white headshot, one (1) black and white framed photograph of Mabel Wickham in black velvet performance dress, one (1) balck and white autographed headshot of Florence Lamont Hinman, one (1) oversized framed black and white photograph of "Colorado Woman's College - Students and Faculty - 1930".

Dates: 1930

Box 18: Student Groups for Women, 1895-1992

 File — Box U172.0018: Series U172.04 [Barcode: U186023305102]
Identifier: U172.04.04.0018
Abstract

Box contains the records of these student organizations for women: American Association of University Women (AAUW, 1927-1992), Commerce Women's Mentor Organization (1938), Women of the Associated Independent Collegians (n.d.), Women's Athletic Association (1938-1952), Women's Guild (1895-1898), Women's Interhall Association (WIHA, 1961), Women's Mentor Organization (possibly 1930's), and Women's Student League (1930-1933).

Dates: 1895-1992

Girls' Military Company, between 1889-1892

 Item
Identifier: M353.0001.00015
Abstract

A photograph of young women holding sabres at the Girls' Military Company at the University of Denver.

Dates: between 1889-1892

Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Records

 Collection
Identifier: M086
Abstract The Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) was started in 1972 at Brown University to promote women in higher education administration, including providing assistance to women in career mapping, guidance, publishing, conference participation and other services. HERS originally operated as a referral and placement service for women in higher education, but since 2005 has provided professional development opportunities for professional academic women and serves as a network of support...
Dates: 1969-2014

Joyce Axton Jamison Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M405
Abstract

Joyce (Axton) Jamison was a student at the Colorado Women's College from 1949-1951. She remained active in the alumni community. She married Francis (Frank) Jamison, a Denver judge and graduate from the University of Denver Law School in 1956. Her older sister Virginia Axton Hughes was also an alum of the Colorado Women's College.

Dates: 1949-2000; Majority of material found within 1949-1951

Judy Adair Baker Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M407
Abstract

Judy Adair Baker attended the Colorado Women's College from 1955-1957 and was active in Delta Tau Kappa. She submitted her papers when there was a request for memorabilia from alumnae.

Dates: 1955-1957

Marcy M. Marconi Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M239
Abstract

Marcy M. Marconi (Class of '89) was a History Major at the University of Denver when she contacted numerous women who had graduated from DU during the 1920s and asked them to fill out a questionnaire about being a female student at DU during that time. This small collection consists of 35 quesionnaires filled out by the alumnae.

Dates: 1989

Nancy Hall Chase Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M413
Abstract

Nancy Hall Chase attended the Colorado Women's College from 1962-1964 and received an AA. She then transferred to University of Denver and finished her business degree in 1967.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1962-1964

University of Denver May Days Queen Finalist Bette Lord, 1969 May

 Item
Identifier: U201.03.0011.0001.00004
Abstract

University of Denver (DU) May Days Queen 1969 first runner-up Bette Lord poses for a portrait in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1969 May