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Awards

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:

Grossman Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B155
Abstract The Grossman family emigrated to America from the Austro-Hungarian Empire and moved to Denver because of tuberculosis. Abraham Grossman was an active member of the traditional Beth Ha Medrosh Hagodol (BMH) Synagogue and later of the Oheb Zedek Congregation which broke away from BMH in 1911. The Oheb Zedek Congregation rejoined the parent synagogue toward the end of the Great Depression. Abraham Grossman was the proprietor of the Grossman's Haberdashery, located on Sixteenth Street in...
Dates: 1916-1973

Honors and Awards, 1974-2011

 File
Identifier: B401.01.0001.0002
Abstract

File contains material about awards and award dinners, certificates, clippings, and articles about Jordon, Essie, Abe, and Dora Perlmutter.

Dates: 1974-2011

Jon Cocteau Int'l Style Award

 Item
Identifier: D002.01.0004.0073.00003
Abstract

Tony Clark presents the 4th annual Jean Cocteau Int'l Style Award to prima ballerina assolut Tamara Toumanova. Photo is accompanied by a press release describing the night.

Dates: Date Unknown

Joy S. and Franklin L. Burns Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M500
Abstract

This collection contains the papers of Joy S Burns and Franklin L Burns, an influential Denver couple who worked often with DU, including a donation to create the Franklin L Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, and Joy Burns' tenure as one of our longest-serving Board of Trustee members.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Kenneth Collins, VP Burlington Industries, February 1958

 File
Identifier: B005.07.0238.0014
Abstract One (1) 8x10 black and white photograph of Kenneth Collins being presented an award by Mrs. Adela De Geus and David Mahler. Contained within the folder is a publicity release describing the photo from Eli Jeffe the New York Publicity Director. "Kenneth Collins, (center) vice-president of Burlington Industries, Inc., is awarded a testimonial scroll for his "distinguished philanthropic service to the needy tuberculous of all faiths" by Mrs. Adela De Geus, a former patient at the National...
Dates: February 1958

Kiesler and Rifkin Families Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B190
Abstract East European Jewish immigrant, Adolph Kiesler, became a noted Colorado philanthropist. Born in Rumania in 1880, Kiesler settled in Denver's West Colfax Jewish neighborhood at the turn of the century, when he began as a peddler. He later recalled "I worked for fifteen cents a day at odd jobs, and then I got a job carring coal for seventy-five cents a ton." Like so many immigrants, he scrimped and saved and after fifteen years and a variety of jobs, he had saved enough money to launch the...
Dates: 1930-1990

Kynewisbok Records

 Collection
Identifier: U343
Abstract

Kynewisbok (K-book) is the University of Denver yearbook.

Dates: Existence: 1898-2004

Lakewood Elks #1777, 1963

 File
Identifier: B360.03.0033.0001
Abstract

One contact sheet for five negative strips of photos from an Elks meeting and a notecard with donation information.

Dates: 1963

Loving Cup, 1902, August 5

 Item
Identifier: B167.03.0003.00001
Scope and Contents

Silver loving cup presented to Philip Hornbein by the Cripple Creek District Lodge No 522 International Order of B'nai B'rith on August 5, 1902.

Engraved on side "Presented to Philip Hornbein by Cripple Creek District Lodge No. 522 I.O.B.B. as a token of their love and esteem August 5, 1902."

Dates: 1902, August 5

Mary Jacobs Receiving Golda Meir Award, 1981 April 13

 Item
Identifier: B098.01.0003.00070
Abstract

Recording of the presentation of the Golda Meir Award to Mary Jacobs.

Dates: 1981 April 13