Skip to main content

History

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Annals

Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:

Interview with Walter H. Haas, May 19, 2000, Interview 3, Tape 1, Side B, 2000 May 19, 2006 May 16

 Item
Identifier: NMSUrgt0684
Abstract

Interview with Walter H. Haas on his professional life as a mathematician, his work in amateur astronomer, his involvement with the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, and his relationship with Clyde W. Tombaugh, discoverer of the planet Pluto.

Dates: 2000 May 19; Digitization: 2006 May 16

J. Donald Hughes

 Collection
Identifier: M265
Dates: Other: 1970-1976

JCRS History, 1992

 File
Identifier: B360.03.0034.0008
Abstract

Copy of "The Magic Mountain of the West" by Dr. Jeannes Abrams published in THe Book PEdler which is the magazine of the National Yiddish Book Cneter. Also a copy of "Sanitorium of the Jewish Comsumptives' Relief Society" which is a pictorial history of buildings on the JCRS campus.

Dates: 1992

Jeanne Abrams Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B459
Dates: Coverage: 1980 - 2024

Jesse Penney Martin Manuscript

 Collection
Identifier: M237
Abstract

Jesse Penney Martin was an author and church historian. This collection contains a typed manuscript of Martin's "Golden Anniversary History of Hyde Park and Clayton Presbyterian Church, 1889-1939." The manuscript was given to the University of Denver by Jesse Penney Martin with an inscription indicating that she was a 1915 honorary degree recipient.

Dates: 1939

John C. Livingston Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M058
Abstract John Charles Livingston (1935-1999) served as professor and chair of the History Department of the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado from 1963-1964 and from 1968-1999. His areas of expertise were United States intellectual and social history in the 20th century, concentrating on the 1960s and American Jewish history. He wrote several books including, Clarence Darrow: Sentimental Rebel (1988) and Jews of the American West (1989). He was a founder and research director of the Rocky...
Dates: 1956-1999

Josef Korbel Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M033
Abstract Dr. Josef Korbel (1907-1967), Czechoslovakian ambassador to Yugoslavia after World War II served as professor of International Studies at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado from 1949-1967. Korbel also served as Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies and Director of the Social Science Foundation at the University of Denver. He was the first Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International Studies and the author of books on East-West relations, communist Eastern Europe, and...
Dates: 1919-2003

Leslie W. Scofield Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M079
Abstract Leslie W. Scofield served as professor of history at the University of Denver, Denver, Colo. He established the Archives for the University of Denver in 1959 under the auspices of Stuart Baillie, director of the University of Denver libraries. Scofield served as the first University Archivist. Scofield's papers cover the history of Colorado Seminary, 1864-1868 and the University of Denver. The collection includes materials on the original trustees, chancellors including John Evans and...
Dates: 1864-1962

Loggie (Eulogia) Carrasco Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B320
Abstract

Collection contains books, a copper etching, and, personal papers related to Loggie Carrasco from 1929 through 1977.

Dates: 1929-1977

Marcy M. Marconi Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M239
Abstract

Marcy M. Marconi (Class of '89) was a History Major at the University of Denver when she contacted numerous women who had graduated from DU during the 1920s and asked them to fill out a questionnaire about being a female student at DU during that time. This small collection consists of 35 quesionnaires filled out by the alumnae.

Dates: 1989