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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:

University of Denver Commencement Program, 1924 June 4

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Identifier: U138.0001.0018.00001
Abstract

Programs for the University of Denver undergraduate, graduate and doctoral commencement ceremony, Wednesday, the Fourth of June, 1924. The Commencement address was given by: Bishop Inving Johnson. Conferring Degrees: Chancellor Heber Reece Harper.

Dates: 1924 June 4

University of Denver Commencement Program Fifty-Fourth Year, 1918 May 22

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Identifier: U138.0001.0012.00001
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Programs for the University of Denver undergraduate, graduate and doctoral commencement ceremony Fifty-Fourth Year, Wednesday the Twenty-second of May, 1918. Honorary degree recipients: Frederick Johnson Chamberlin, Master of Arts; Nina McCarthy Weiss, Master of Arts; George Hilborn Stuntz, Doctor of Divinity; Irving Peake Johnson, Doctor of Law; Samuel Alexander Lough, Doctor of Laws. Conferring Degrees: Henry Augustus Buchtel, The Chancellor.

Dates: 1918 May 22

University of Denver Commencement Program Fifty-Seventh Year, 1921 June 9

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Identifier: U138.0001.0015.00001
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Programs for the University of Denver undergraduate, graduate and doctoral commencement ceremony Fifty-Seventh Year, Thursday the ninth of June, 1921. Conferring Degrees: Wilber D. Engle, the acting Chancellor. No Honorary Degrees were given out. The Commecement Address was given by the Rev. Bishop Irving P. Johnson, D.D., LL.D.

Dates: 1921 June 9