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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

Box 63: American Square Dance Association Materials

 File — Box D044.0063: Series D044.10 [Barcode: U186023251060]
Identifier: D044.10.0063
Abstract

This box contains file folders arranged alphabetically. These folders contain material related to the world travel of the American Square Dance Association including, correspondance, photographs, publications, news clippings, vinyl recordings, and posters.

Dates: 1940-1959

David Silver Certificates and Plaques

 Collection
Identifier: B334
Abstract

David Silver was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Denver, CO. In Denver he was a very active mason and a Shriner with El Jebel. Collection contains certificates, and plaques related to David Silver from 1957 through 1999.

Dates: 1957-1999

Deportation Summons Disguised as a Notice of Eviction, before 1942 March 31

 Item
Identifier: B333.02.0001.0002.00004
Abstract Notice of eviction addressed to Max Loewenstein by Jüdische Kultusvereinigung zu Berlin e.V., the Jewish Cultural Association in Berlin. The letter requests its recipient come to the Jewish Cultural Association in Berlin building with every member of their household at 11:00 a.m. on March 31, 1942, a date stamp reads 31 Mar 1941. It contains a threat of "more severe measures" for failure to appear. This letter was sent to Jewish families to gather them for transportation on trains to...
Dates: before 1942 March 31

Deportation Summons Disguised as a Notice of Eviction, before 1942 March 31

 Item
Identifier: B333.02.0001.0002.00005
Abstract Notice of eviction addressed to Marie Loewenstein by Jüdische Kultusvereinigung zu Berlin e.V., the Jewish Cultural Association in Berlin. The letter requests its recipient come to the Jewish Cultural Association in Berlin building with every member of their household at 11:00 a.m. on March 31, 1942, a date stamp reads 31 Mar 1941. It contains a threat of "more severe measures" for failure to appear. This letter was sent to Jewish families to gather them for transportation on trains to...
Dates: before 1942 March 31

Dinner Journals, 1974-1991

 File
Identifier: B344.05.0001.0006
Abstract

One folder containing two dinner journals from dinners honoring Jack Greenwald. One journal is from the Hillel Academy (1974) and one is from the Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy (1991).

Dates: 1974-1991

Dinner Journals, 1999-2010

 File
Identifier: B344.05.0001.0007
Abstract

Folder contains two dinner journals from dinners honoring Jack Greenwald. One journal is for the East Denver Orthodox Synagogue dinner (1999) and one is for the Denver Academy Torah dinner (2010).

Dates: 1999-2010

Extraneous Organizations and Activities, 1947-1985

 File
Identifier: M073.02.0002.0018
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 2 consists of subject files related to Wallace’s work as executive director of Wallace Village. The files include such topics as administrative files, development, history, technique manuals, publications, speeches, staff training, and self studies regarding the school. Also included are materials related to Henry A. Winters, an early benefactor of the Wallace School.

Dates: 1947-1985

Freedom Foundation, 1951 April 3-1953 February 27

 File
Identifier: M077.03.0002.0019
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 3 contains copies of speeches given by Jack Foster over a period of almost thirty years.

Dates: 1951 April 3-1953 February 27

Jack Greenwald Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B344
Abstract Jack Greenwald was born June 14, 1928 in Columbus, Ohio, the youngest son of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Greenwald (1888 - 1954). Rabbi Greenwald Rabbi Greenwald only knew German and had to learn Yiddish before he became rabbi of the Beth-Jacob Shul in Columbus, Ohio, a Yiddi. Jack Greenwald came to Denver, Colorado in 1946 and received his Bachelor of Science of Law, 1950, and his Juris Doctorate, 1952, both degrees from the University of Denver. Professionally, he specialized in the area of...
Dates: 1949 - 2012

League of American Wheelmen Membership Card, Between 1893-1895

 Item
Identifier: B091.01.0001.0002.00002
Abstract Milton Anfenger's membership card to the League of American Wheelmen (LAW), begun in 1880 is credited with getting paved roads in the United States before the advent of the automobile. It was started to defend the rights of bicyclists and later became the League of American Bicyclists. The league published bicycle maps and offered hotel discounts. By 1898 it had more than 102,000 members including the Wright Brothers and John D. Rockefeller. The card is signed by "M. L. Anfenger." Milton...
Dates: Between 1893-1895