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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 262 Collections and/or Records:

Gordon Sign Company

 Collection — Box B421.0001: Series B421.01 [Barcode: U186023258305]
Identifier: B421
Abstract The Gordon Sign Company was founded by Harry A. Gordon in 1904. It is the oldest full-service sign company in the United States. His two sons, Edward and Leonard Gordon took over the company in the 1940s and later started one of the largest neon sign companies in Colorado. The company was purchased by investors in 2012, but the Gordon Sign Company name was retained by the successor company. Gabriella Marks and Debra Nichols, granddaughters of Leonard Gordon, published a book in 2018 with...
Dates: 2018

Graduate School of Professional Psychology Records

 Collection
Identifier: U412
Abstract This collection contains materials related to and created by the University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology. This school was first ran in 1976. Materials in this collection are mostly photographs of the people (students, faculty, and friends) of the GSPP and events that were hosted by the GSPP. There are also photos of the faculty, staff, and deans. And this collection also has newsletters published by the program, bulletin board materials, news articles about the...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1975 -

''Gran Teatro Del Liceo'' - musical biographies

 File
Identifier: M123.01.0031.0005
Abstract

Book containing photographs and biographies of stars from various musicals; all text is in spanish

Dates: 1949-1964

Green Gables Country Club Photographs and Records

 Collection
Identifier: B335
Abstract Green Gables Country Club was the suburban successor of the Progress Club (1885-1929). The club was founded by 8 Jewish business men because Jews were often denied membership to similar organizations. The historic club became a social center for Denver’s well-to-do Jewish Community. It sat on 152-acres at 6800 W. Jewell Ave., unincorporated land next to Lakewood. Financial difficulties and declining membership closed the club in 2011, and the land sold to a housing developer for $15...
Dates: 1928-2011

Gynecology and Ultrasound, 1965-1983

 File
Identifier: B377.02.0001.0005
Abstract

Kenneth Gottesfeld was a pioneer in the development of the diagnostic ultrasound method in obstetrics in gynecology. File contains articles written by Dr. Gottesfeld.

Dates: 1965-1983

Hachodesh: Women's Branch U.O.J.C.A, 1954-1955

 File
Identifier: B340.01.0001.0002
Abstract

Bess Laderman was a member of the Hachodesh, the Sisterhood of the Women's branch of the Union of Jewish Orthodox Congregations of America. The folder contains speeches, correspondence, and several issues of the Hachodesh newsletter.

Dates: 1954-1955

Hirschfeld Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B166
Abstract A. B. (Abraham Bernard) Hirschfeld was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1888. In 1904 he moved to Denver, Colorado, and in 1907 he started A. B. Hirschfeld Press. A. B. Hirschfeld's son Edward Hirschfeld (1907-1984) worked alongside his father and held leadership positions in the family business after his father's death in 1957. Edward's son A. Barry Hirschfeld served as president of the family printing business, which is now called National Hirschfeld. In 2005, Hirschfeld Press merged with...
Dates: 1934-2007

Iliff School of Theology Records

 Collection
Identifier: U047
Abstract

Collection contains two books circa 1893-94 titled, Studies In the English Bible and Studies in St. Paul's Epistle , newspaper clippings, publications and correspondence from the Iliff School of Theology.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Intermountain Jewish News Records

 Collection
Identifier: B172
Abstract The Intermountain Jewish News (IJN) is a weekly newspaper serving the Denver-Boulder communities and the greater Rocky Mountain Jewish community (Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah, and Montana). The newspaper was founded in 1913 and had a series of editors before being taken over by Robert Gamzey and Max Goldberg in 1943. Since then the newspaper has been owned and operated by the Goldberg family. Max Goldberg served as publisher from 1943-1972 and Miriam Harris Goldberg served as editor...
Dates: 1951-1973

KCFR 90.1FM University of Denver Public Radio Records

 Collection
Identifier: U181
Abstract KCFR (Colorado Free Radio), 90.1 FM was established by the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado in 1970. The All University Student Association (AUSA) Senate provided the majority of the funding. The station was operated by a Radio Board and was staffed by students in order to offer hands-on experience in radio production. KCFR published two monthly publications, Wasteland and Selections. In 1973, KCFR became a National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate. In 1984, KCFR separated from the...
Dates: 1964-1983