Public schools
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Bertha Eppstein, 1912
Bertha Eppstein (1838-1912), wife of Max Eppstein, was important to the Denver Jewry for her work in philanthropy and education. She was born in Baden, Germany, and moved to America at the age of 18. Eppstein was the first president of the Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Association, and very involved in the Jewish religious community.
Box 1, 1924-1984
Contains one folder and one photo book with class photos from various schools, including Cheltenham, Lake Junior High, the Talmud Torah, and the Colfax school which were attended by Minnie Heller, Max Heller, and Larry Heller. The the photos go from 1924-1956 and the students are identified.
Hyman Ginsburg School Dedication, 1977 September 29
Dedication ceremonies of school for disabled children, formerly the Sunshine School, renamed for Dr. Hyman Ginsburg. School is in Fresno, California.
Joan Brown Oral History, 2010
Interview with Joan Brown conducted by Darlene Handler.
Oral History Interview with Frayda Ornsten, 1978 July 17
Frayda Lynn Ornsten (née Blumberg) discusses her childhood, including the Jewish environment, schooling, and family gatherings. She also discusses her two marriages and her education and career in the field of special education. She talks about her father, Ben Blumberg, and her relationship with him. She reflects on changing attitudes, roles, goals of youth, and her philosophy of life. Went to the University of Denver.
Interview Index notes in Release file B098.01.0022.0003
Oral History Interview with Kathleen Babcock, 1986
Rebekah J. Baron, 1955-1972
Saul Caston, circa 1950-1970
Schools and Arrow Club, 1924-1984
This series contains school photographs, graduation programs and photographs from various junior and high schools in Denver. It also includes a 50th Anniversary program for "The Arrow Club, 1934-1984".) The Arrow Club was formed by West Side Denver Jewish boys in 1934.
Schools and Arrow Club, 1924-1984
Contains Lake Jr. High School 1931 yearbook; and an invitation and Graduation Exercises of North High School (June 9, 1934) and 1934 Class Day program listing Max Heller as the Assistant Director of the class play "Leave it to Psmith." Also contains 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Arrow Club, 1934-1984 from August 2, 1984.