Boards of trustees
Found in 331 Collections and/or Records:
Administration - Board of Trustees, 1953 July
Black and white photograph image of University of Denver's Board of Trustees, from left to right: Peters, Mayo, Selig, Van Schaack, Evans, Silver, Williams Sr., Perlman, standing next to a rectangular table, in 7/1953.
Administration Trustees, circa 1980-1989
Black and white photographic image of a group of seven individuals, including Ed Estlow (left), Marion Gottesfeld (center), Joy Burns (third from right), and Daniel J. Ritchie (second from right), in front of an unidentified building renovation. Estimated date 1980s.
Administrative and Colorado Ballet Auxiliary Materials, 1963-2019
This series contains adminstrative documents for Colorado Ballet, its Board of Trustees, and the Colorado Ballet Auxiliary.
Bills - Receivable, 1884
1884 ledger of scholarship notes unpaid from June 1, 1980
Bloom Update on TWC for DU Trustees 4/2004, 2004 April
This folder contains a presentation put together by Michele ''Mike'' Bloom for the Board of Trustees about TWC.
Board Correspondence, 1983-1986
The American Medical Center and AMC Cancer Research Center were the successors to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. Contains Board of Trustees correspondence.
Board of Trustees, 1967-1977
Types of Materials: Correspondence, memos, articles.
Board of Trustees, 1947-1985
Series 2 consists of subject files related to Wallace’s work as executive director of Wallace Village. The files include such topics as administrative files, development, history, technique manuals, publications, speeches, staff training, and self studies regarding the school. Also included are materials related to Henry A. Winters, an early benefactor of the Wallace School.
Board of Trustees, 1989
On color photograph of the Board of Trustees at the 1989 convention themed "Best of Times."
Board of Trustees
Black and white photographic images of the University of Denver's Board of Trustees, undated. There are 17 individuals in the photograph and only four are identified, the rest are unidentified.