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Students

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on students in general. Works on students studying and living inside their native country are entered under: Students subdivided [Penrose note: at the Collection level only; otherwise add the Geographic Term facet] by place, e.g., Students--Washington (State); Students--Mexico; etc. Works on students studying and living outside their native country are entered under the adjectival form, e.g., American students; Mexican students; etc.

Use for: Pupils ; School life ; Student life and customs ; Students -- Education

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Aaron Gove Junior High School, 1924 June

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Identifier: B063.02.0032.0014.00001
Abstract A group of students posed in front of Aaron Gove Junior High School located at Colorado Blvd and 14th Ave, Denver, Colorado. Seven students are identified on the back of the photograph: First row fifth from right Lester Kohnfelder, seventeenth from right Margaret Richman Piehl, nineteenth from right Sybil Block; Second row first on right Morey Samuelson, thirteenth from right Joe Pepper; Third row fifteenth from right Belle Deickman, thirteenth from left Frieda Dezetell. Several people...
Dates: 1924 June

Aaron Gove Junior High School, 1926 January

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Identifier: B063.02.0032.0014.00002
Abstract A group of students posed in front of Aaron Gove Junior High School located at Colorado Blvd and 14th Ave, Denver, Colorado. Eight students are identified on the back of the photograph: Front row ninth from left Sara Back, tenth from left Lottie Hillerstein Mapp, third from right Marvin Schwartz; Second row sixth from right Helen Rosenthal Steinberg, seventh from right Celia Atlivaick Meyers, eighth from right Ruth Richman Golden, ninth from right Pauline Gordon, tenth from right Helen...
Dates: 1926 January

Confirmation Class Beth Ha Medrosh Hagodol, circa 1928

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Identifier: B063.06.0032.0015.00001
Abstract Confirmation class of 1928 at Congregation Beth Ha Medrosh Hagodol. Twenty eight young men and women stand on either side of Rabbi Kauvar. Most are identified, Pearl Steinberg, Julia Mendelson Ackerman, Helen Rosenthal Steinberg, Cecilia Lehrman Bedz, Elsie Phillips, Rabbi Kauvar, Gertrude Phillips, Ruth Goldstein, Rebecca Reinveitz Rosenthal, Frayda Tannenbaum Karsh, Rowena Akers Weinstein, Ruth Richman Golden, Ira Beck, Irving Friedland, Al Cook, Max Rifkin, Sam Fortner, Stanley...
Dates: circa 1928