Social service -- Colorado
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Graduate School of Social Work Records
Collection
Identifier: U092
Abstract
The Graduate School of Social Work was founded in 1931, and established doctoral programs in 1968. Collection contains term papers, newspaper clippings, casebooks, lab notebooks, reports, publications, brochures, department files, handbooks, scrapbooks, research, periodicals, VHS tapes, bulletins, Alumni Association records, faculty information, student events, plaques, and diplomas related to the Graduate School of Social of Social Work at the University of Denver from 1930...
Dates:
Other: 1930-2006
Ray David Papers
Collection
Identifier: B226
Abstract
Ray Morris David was known as the "Little Mother to the Poor" in Denver after she was hired to supervise relief activities for the Denver Jewish Aid Society. Ray David was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1864, the daughter of German Jewish parents, and died in Denver, Colorado in 1945. She married David David in 1885, but was widowed early and had to support five children. Her first paid position was as a quasi-social worker at National Jewish Hospital and she worked with Seraphine...
Dates:
1888-1982
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Ray David Papers