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Ephemera (General)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Public Note: Items created, manufactured, or used for a specific, limited use, and usually intended to be discarded thereafter.Private Note: For textual items, use: LCSH Printed ephemera.See Also From: Printed ephemera

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

National Council of Jewish Women, 1950-1967

 Series
Identifier: B200.02
Abstract

Series includes (4) file folders include: by-laws of National Conference of Jewish Women; speeches, notes, board meeting agenda re: NCJW; NCJW misc. correspondence; NCJW Newsletter; (1) notebook re: Angel Week 1966 and 1967. Most materials date betweem 1954-1956 when Mary Jacobs was president.

Dates: 1950-1967

Newspaper Clippings and Ephemera, 1960-2015

 Series
Identifier: B387.02
Abstract

Series contains digital copies of 3 newspaper articles about Arnold Hayutin and his drugstores, copy of his obituary, letter to customers about the closing of The Drugstore, Arnold Hayutin's business card from The Drugstore, Arnold Hayutin's pharmaceutical board certification and the first dollar The Drugstore made as well as photographs of 3 objects: Health Mart mug, Health Mart paperclip holder and Arnold Hayutin's acrylic desk nameplate.

Dates: 1960-2015

Other Organizations - SMArts, Undated

 File
Identifier: D030.01.0084.0022
Abstract

File contains misc. papers related to SMArts that are undated. Papers include hand outs, flyers, minutes, volunteer lists, and more.

Dates: 1930-2012

Programs

 File
Identifier: D037.05.0004.0060
Abstract

File contains misc. programs related to productions put on by the Lillian Cushing School of Dance.

Dates: 1920-1975

Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B256
Abstract Tau Epsilon Phi was founded in 1910 at Columbia University in response to Jewish men not being allowed in other similar organizations. The fraternity began and exclusively Jewish but began accepting non-Jewish in the 1950s, mostly Catholics. The Tau Eta Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi at the University of Denver was founded February 21, 1931 and closed in 1973. Collection contains paddles, plaques, one loving cup, photographs, scrapbooks, charters, fraternity roster cards, member directories,...
Dates: 1931-1980

Town Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: B263
Abstract

The Town Club was a Denver Jewish social club located in the historic French Renaissance style Crawford Hill Mansion. In 1953, the Club added replaced the gardens with a swimming pool. The Town Club operated from 1947-1989 when due to dwindling membership the Mansion was sold. Collection contains menus, correspondence, by-laws, membership lists, minutes, computerized lists of members and payment of dues, and ephemera related to the Town Club in Denver from 1947 through 1985.

Dates: 1947-1989