Awards
Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:
Paul Roberts Papers
Pearl Wolfson Papers
Daughter of Max and Flora Hayutin, Pearl Hayutin Wolfson had 3 siblings (Freda, Irwin, and Benjamin) and married Meyer Wolfson in 1938. They had 4children, Risa Wolfson Maillin, Stanley Wolfson, Lynn Wolfson Zwerling, and Morey Wolfson. Collection contains pamphlets, letters, news clippings, awards, a book, titled Tapestry: A Collection of Stories Woven by Jewish Women related to Pearl Wolfson from 1970 through 2006.
Photographs, Between 1970 - 2015
Contains six photographs of Jodan and Essie Perlmutter. The only dated photograph is one taken at the Prime Minister's Golden Jubilee of the State of Israel Bonds on April 29, 2001.
Photos, 1975-1996
Ricks Center for Gifted Children Records
Ricks Center at the University of Denver was founded in 1984 and was then known as the University Center for Gifted Young Children. The program has grown into a school serving approximately 250 children from three years of age through the eighth grade. The collection consists of historical records, photographs, and other memorabilia related to the founding and operation of the school.
Saliman Family Papers
Scrapbooks and Realia, 1976-2010
This series contains scrapbooks, realia from the Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library when it was housed at CWC (signs and portraits), and awards.
Shalom Park Lifetime Founding Chair for Essie Perlmutter, January 21, 1998
Item is a framed award presented to Essie Perlmutter by Friends of Shalom Park, designating Essie a Lifetime Founding Chair. Award was presented January 21, 1998.
Sidney Grazi Certificates and Photograph
Sidney Grazi was born in 1914, the oldest of four children born of immigrant parents (Aleppo, Syria; and Russia). He was a proficient musician, private pilot, and general contractor of homes and commercial properties in Denver through the Titan Construction Company. Collection contains awards and photographs related to Sidney Grazi from 1960 through 1965.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 47, 1958 April 18
Amendment Proposed – Senate Adds Referendum to AUSA Election Ballot. Spring Quarter “Night Club” Imports Touch of the Orient. Korbel Lectures on New Findings of Archive Study. Clarion, K-Book Editor Applications Due Today. Booth Building Sign of May Days. New York Businessman Recipient of CC Outstanding Alumni Award.