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Courses and lectures

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 106, issue 2, 1998 October 8

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v106i02_19981008
Abstract

Beating the odds. DU Debate takes cake. Correspondent to lecture. Campus security increases.

Dates: 1998 October 8

The Denver Clarion, vol. 106, issue 10, 1999 January 28

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Identifier: clarion_v106i10_19990128
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Matalin and Carville: Political Coexistence. Paintball. Mediation Center opens. Pi-Rock, SOAR unite. Chili anyone? Winter Carnival.

Dates: 1999 January 28

The Denver Clarion, vol. 107, issue 9, 2000 January 13

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Identifier: clarion_v107i09_20000113
Abstract

Barbara Bush advocates building families during Denver Distinguished Lecture series. Honor Code debate held. FAFSA available on Internet.

Dates: 2000 January 13

The Denver Clarion, vol. 107, issue 10, 2000 January 20

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Identifier: clarion_v107i10_20000120
Abstract

Color is culprit in crisis of caring. Senate readies to allocate $150,000. Student threatened at knife point.

Dates: 2000 January 20

The Denver Clarion, vol. 108, 2001 February 15

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Identifier: clarion_v108_20010215
Abstract

McNamara urges “morality” in foreign policy. Safe Ride to cruise DU. Distinguished Lecture Series features Jane Goodall – Chimpanzees just like humans.

Dates: 2001 February 15

"This is Your University", Dr. Recht, Astronomy, Program No. 28 E, 1951-05-13

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Identifier: M261.0043.0008
Abstract

16" 33.3 rpm Glass-base Electric Transcription Disc, "This is Your University", Dr. Recht, Astronomy, Week of 5-13-51, Program No. 28 E, (1671), Rocky Mountain Radio Council, 14:30 playtime

Dates: 1951-05-13

University College (1926-1946) Records

 Collection
Identifier: U102
Abstract

The Extension College was opened in 1898 as the Evening/Saturday Division for the College of Liberal Arts. Courses taught at the college were equivalent to the liberal arts courses taught at the University of Denver. In 1927, the named was changed to the City College to differentiate from the affiliation of Extension with correspondence work. The name changed again in 1936 to The University College. The University College closed in 1946.

Dates: 1927-1946