Deans (Education)
Found in 82 Collections and/or Records:
Michele Bloom, Robin Morgan, and Cynthia Secor, 2005 May 12
Robin Morgan, Michele Bloom, and Cynthia Secor pose for a group photo outside of the Chambers Center.
Michele Bloom, Robin Morgan, and Cynthia Secor, 2005 May 12
Robin Morgan, Michele Bloom, and Cynthia Secor pose for a group photo outside of the Chambers Center.
Michele Bloom, Robin Morgan, Cynthia Secor and a Woman, 2005 May 12
Robin Morgan, Michele Bloom, Cynthia Secor and another woman pose for a group photo next to the space dedicated to Robin Morgan in the Chambers Center.
Miller, Dr. Wilbur C. Photos, 1958-1973
Milton Morris at DU Event, 1954 October
Left to right Chester Alter, Gordon Johnston, and Milton Morris stand in hallway looking at a book.
Milton Morris at DU Event, 1954 October
Dean Gordon Johnston, far left, Chancellor Cheston Alter, center, and Law School Alumni President Milton Morris, standing behind Chancellor Alter, with some unidentified men at a Sturm College of Law dinner.
Molenaar, John B., circa 1930s-1940s
Black and white portrait ofJohn Bart Geijsbeek Molenaar. A native of the Netherlands, Molenaar received a law degree from the University of Denver in 1907, and founded and served as dean of the School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance at DU.
Paul Roberts, Bill Paul, and Jo Gear, 1957
(from magazine clipping) "Bill Paul, Aurora, center, coordinator of Religion-In-Life-Week, and Jo Gear, 633 S. York, Denver, talk to the Very Rev. Paul Roberts, Dean of St. John's Cathedral, following Dean Roberts' address at the Student Union on "The Maker and the Image Makers."
Photograph of William Driscoll and John Wesley Rice, Jr., 1954-1983
Black and white photographic image of William T. Driscoll (professor and associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Denver) and John Wesley Rice, Jr., (assistant dean at DU) undated and at an unidentified place.
Portrait of Three Men
Three men, identified in an inscription as Earl M. Cranston, Dean George Manly, and William A. Moore, pose for a portrait.
