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Faculty

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Faculty member(s) of unknown, unspecified or mixed rank. For faculty of known rank, use: Full professors, Associate professors, Assistant professors, ... Also in TGM and TUCUA. Use this term for Archival Objects. For Resources, use Universities and colleges -- Faculty. adr 7/14/2016

Found in 863 Collections and/or Records:

Box 47: Administrative Files: Correspondence-Faculty and Staff

 File — Box U100.0047: Series U100.07 [Barcode: U186018602191]
Identifier: U100.07.0047
Abstract

This box contains Theatre Administrative records including correspondence, department minutes, development, directories, and faculty and staff files.

Dates: 1919-2000

Business Administration Class, 1940-1959

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0049.0002.00007
Abstract

Still image of seated female business administration students in a classroom with instructor standing at the front of the room. Each student has a typewriter in front of them. An older female stands in the background.

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Group Photo, 1951 July

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0003.00003
Abstract

Still image of about fifty business administration faculty and students, standing in a group on the steps of an unidentified building.

Dates: 1951 July

Business Administration Student and Professor, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0003.00007
Abstract

Still image of a professor standing over a seated student. Both are looking at what appears to be an adding machine. The student holds a pencil poised above a notepad. In the background are a chalkboard, some type of chart on the wall, and an unidentified piece of machinery. On the University of Denver campus, circa 1950.

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Students, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0003.00008
Abstract

Still image of classroom full of business administration students and professor. The professor stands at the front of the room in front of a blackboard. Each student is seated at a desk using a different machine; some appear to be adding machines or typewriters, along with other unidentified machines. Large windows line one side of the classroom. On the University of Denver campus, circa 1950.

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Students, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0002.00005
Abstract

Still image of business administration students and professor. The students are sitting in a U-shape and working on adding machines.

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Students, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0002.00006
Abstract

Still image of business administration students working with machines.Four female students are either seated in front of or standing and looking at what appear to be adding machines. A male stands to the right, looking on.

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Students and Faculty, between 1930-1940

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0001.00001
Abstract

Still image of students and faculty of the Business Administration department in the 1930s. A group of 21 females and 23 males stands on the stairs of a brick building, surrounding a statue of two women reading. Group includes Dean of Business Administration, George A. Warfield.

Dates: between 1930-1940

Business Administration Students in Class, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0003.00002
Abstract

Still image of an instructor standing and pointing to a chart with multiple graphs on it. Four male and one female student are seated at tables immediately in front of him. The chart is titled: "Salient Features of the Postwar Transition".

Dates: 1940-1959

Business Administration Students in Typing Class, 1940-1959

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Identifier: U201.01.0049.0003.00001
Abstract

Still image of female professor standing over five business administration students seated at typewriters. The professor is leaning over, pointing at a paper, and smiling at a female student, who smiles back and also points at the paper. A blackboard in the backgrounds reads: "Please don't move the typewriters" in cursive. What appears to be a typing instruction poster is to the right of the written words. It is titled: "Diagrammatic Chart Royal", with other illegible words below.

Dates: 1940-1959