Journalism
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Denver Quarterly, 1966-1976
This series contains materials from Chapman's time as the editor of the Denver Quarterly, a literary magazine based out of the University of Denver. Materials include editor's notes, correspondences, and manuscripts.
Department of Media, Film, and Journalism Studies Records
Don Atwood Papers
Donald K. Atwood was a dancer, choreographer, and dance reviewer. Atwood was the artistic director for the Colorado-based dance company Dança Nova from 1994 until 2015, and published dance reviews on his website, World Dance Reviews. Atwood's papers contain DVDs and VHS tapes of Dança Nova's works including 'Amadeus and Light', 'Departure of Souls from a Morgue in Chile - 1977', 'Gestures', 'Laudamus Te', and 'This is Your FBI'.
Gerald Chapman Personal Papers
This collection contains the personal research, writing, class materials, and correspondances of the late English professor Gerald Chapman. Chapman was the chair of University of Denver's English department from 1962 to 2003. The vast majority of materials come from Chapman's time at University of Denver and his time as a doctoral student at Harvard University.
Jack C. Foster, 1954-1978
Forman portrait of Jack C. Foster
Jean Hammond Otto Papers
Jean H. Otto Papers contain information regarding the First Amendment Congress and her career in journalism.
Journalism Clinic, 1949 April 1
Series 3 contains copies of speeches given by Jack Foster over a period of almost thirty years.
Lowell Thomas Copies, between 1915-1950
Contact sheet of DU alumnus Lowell Thomas photograph copies.
Lowell Thomas in Arab Headdress, circa 1918
Photographic image of Lowell Thomas, University of Denver alumnus (B.A., M.A. 1912), famed world traveler, journalist, author, and broadcaster. He is perhaps most famous for introducing T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) to the world. He is wearing an Arab headdress and army-style shirt. Location unknown, date is presumed to be circa 1918.