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Tickets

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Source: Web. 3 __(Ticket: a certificate, evidence, or token of a right (as of admission to a place, assembly, of passage in a public conveyance, of debt, or of a chance))

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

An Evening of Tribute, 1979

 File
Identifier: B429.03.0015.0025
Abstract

File contains concert tickets to An Evening of Tribute, a program, and a clipping.

Dates: 1979

Copy of Receipt, 1910 August 1

 Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0107.00021
Abstract

Copy of receipt created by JCRS from Whitehead and Meyer detailing the cost of burial equipment and two first class railroad tickets from Denver, Colorado to New York. Each ticket costs $40.60 for a total of $81.20. There is a casket, embalming service, and shipping box included on the receipt. The total for all items amounts to $156.20

Dates: 1910 August 1

Department of Biological Sciences Records

 Collection
Identifier: U009
Abstract

Collection contains the records of the Department of Biological sciences at University of Denver. Collection includes papers, correspondence, publications, clippings, copies of articles, ticket stubs and early biology teacher class books. Most materials in collection are from 1970 and on, but the teacher books are from 1898 to 1940.

Dates: 1898 - 2009

Letter from M. Toperosky to C.D. Spivak, 1910 September 6

 Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0099.00006
Abstract

Typed letter from Max Toperosky to C.D. Spivak. Toperosky states that he wants to leave the sanatorium to return to his family in Brooklyn, New York, however, he does not have enough money for a railroad ticket. He only has $19.00 and asks Spivak if JCRS would be willing to help pay for a ticket.

Dates: 1910 September 6

Lowenstein Family Papers and Art

 Collection
Identifier: B333
Abstract Ernst Heinrich Loewenstein [Henry Lowenstein] was born in Berlin, Germany in 1925 to a Jewish father and a non-Jewish mother. To escape Nazi brutality, he was sent on the Kindertransport to England in 1939. His parents, Dr. Max and Maria Loewenstein, and his half-sister, Karin Steinberg, remained in Berlin during World War II. Shortly after the war the family emigrated to the United States to avoid persecution. Materials in this collection include legal documents and correspondence,...
Dates: 1848-2014; Majority of material found within 1939-1948

Receipt, 1910 August 1

 Item
Identifier: B002.01.0102.0107.00020
Abstract

Receipt from Whitehead and Meyer detailing the cost of two first class railroad tickets from Denver, Colorado to New York. Each ticket costs $40.60 for a total of $81.20. There is a statement that says, "I, the undersigned, guarantee payment of the above account within fifteen days from this date." C.D. Spivak signed the line below the statement.

Dates: 1910 August 1

The Leadership Luncheon, 1980-1987

 File
Identifier: B233.02.0002.0007
Abstract

Printed ephemera related to the Leadership Luncheon including programs, invitations and tickets.

Dates: 1980-1987

The Rose Celebration, 1981-1986

 File
Identifier: B233.02.0002.0006
Abstract

Printed ephemera related to The Rose Celebration which was a fundraising event that brought in entertainers and had a cocktail party.

Dates: 1981-1986