Collection donations
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3, 1961-1983
Donation Ledgers from 1961-1983.
Box 4: Collection Development, 1974-1985
This box contains materials related to collection development such as Inventories, Catalogs, Acquisitions, Serials, Solicitation Letters, Periodicals, Audiovisual Equipment, Dissertations/Theses, and Databases on Dance.
Catalog cards, mid-1900s
A set of ten cards contained in an envelope with descriptions of some of the rare books that were dismembered in Slotkin's project.
Collection Development, 1974-1985
This series contains materials related to collection development such as Inventories, Catalogs, Acquisitions, Serials, Solicitation Letters, Periodicals, Audiovisual Equipment, Dissertations/Theses, and Databases on Dance.
Cushing- Photo- Central City, 1980-01-16
A photograph of Central City, Colorado that was given to the Central City Opera House by David Reynolds.
Donation Ledger, 1984-1985
One donation ledger from 1984-1985 with records of contiibutions to various funds.
Lakewood Elks #1777, 1963
One contact sheet for five negative strips of photos from an Elks meeting and a notecard with donation information.
Post-NLRB: Presentation of Papers to University of Denver, 1995
Series 6 consists of material pertaining to Jenkins' life after leaving the National Labor Relations Board. Included are speeches and articles, two oral histories with transcripts, and material about the Montgomery County, Maryland Board of Appeals.
Slotkin detached leaves - ephemera, ca. 1969
Ephemera relating to the detached leaves that make up the majority of this box, including a photocopy of two newspaper articles relating to Slotkin's donation and an envelope containing cards with descriptions of each leaf.
Slotkin donation newspaper articles, 1969 March 21 and May 15
Two photocopied newspaper articles about Stanley Slotkin's donations of dismembered Bible leaves. The first article, from 21 March 1969, from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is entitled "Millions in Bibles Page-by-Page Gifts" and the second, from 15 May 1969, from the Los Angeles Times is entitled "Collector Giving Away Bible Fortune."