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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:

Native American Student Alliance, 1998 April

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00001.00001
Abstract

The image depicts five unidentified individuals standing in a row holding three flags with an audience behind them, outside on the University of Denver's campus on the Campus Green for the Native American Student Alliance Pow Wow, in 4/98. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity house can be seen in the background.

Dates: 1998 April

Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, 1998 April

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Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00001.00002
Abstract

The image depicts five individuals dressed in Native American dress during a ceremonial dance for the University of Denver's Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, in 4/98.

Dates: 1998 April

Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, 1998 April

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Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00001.00003
Abstract

The image depicts six unidentified individuals wearing Native American dress for a ceremonial event standing in front of an unidentified audience, on the University of Denver's campus for the Native American Student Alliance, in 4/98.

Dates: 1998 April

Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, 1998 April

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Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00002
Abstract

The contact sheet depicts images of the native American Studen Alliance Pow Wow affiliated with the University of Denver, in 4/98.

Dates: 1998 April

Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, 1998 April

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00002.00001
Abstract

The image depicts three unidentified individuals wearing Native American dress for the University of Denver's Native American Student Alliance, in 4/1998. The individuals are on the Campus Green on the University of Denver campus and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity house can be seen in the background.

Dates: 1998 April

Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, 1998 April

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0092.0007.00002.00002
Abstract

The image depicts five unidentified individuals wearing Native American dress for ceremonial event, on the University of Denver's campus for the Native American Student Alliance Pow-wow, in 4/98. The individuals are on the Campus Green at the University of Denver. Sturm Hall can be see on the left side of the image.

Dates: 1998 April

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00007
Abstract Head and shoulder portraits of members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club. Left to right, top to bottom: Abner First, Al L. Feller, Carl W. Bott, George Thorne, Harry L. Wallaesa, Rob E. Aylward, H. R. Northrop, T. V. Gallagher, Henry P. O'Neill, Ernest W. Owen, John B. Ryan, William P. Burkhardt, William J. McDonell, Emil E. Jantzen, John M. Dunn, H. W. Simmons, James T. McMahon, Newton L. Miller, Quentin D. Bonner, David Schayer, Art Baker, Mark J. Cornick, Edward F. Sehrt, Will...
Dates: 1913

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00008
Abstract

Members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club pose during a banquet. Half of the group is seated and the other half stands behind them. An American flag and OAC pendent hang in the background. Maurice Miller stands fourth from the right.

Dates: 1913

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913 March 16

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00009
Abstract Members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club pose at the end of a room decorated with streamers and an American flag. Boxing and bowling paraphernalia lay on the floor in front of them. Men in the photograph are Henry Miller, David Schayer, Henry P. O'Neill, Ernest W. Owen, John B. Ryan, John M. Dunn, H. W. Simmon, Newton L, Miller, James King, Wilson P. Lane, Earl F. Horner, Thomas Simpson, Gus Ovren, Thomas McLaughlin, Michael J. Kelly, Erwin Lockhart, L. W. Figgen, Maurice Miller,...
Dates: 1913 March 16

Oral History Interview with David Rafflelock, 1985 March 21

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Identifier: B098.01.0005.00126
Abstract

Topics covered include David Rafflelock’s career as a writer, involvement in the National Writers Club, and his career as the editor of The Echo Publishing Company, which published "The Echo: Colorado's Magazine of Comment and Art."

Dates: 1985 March 21