Writing
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Margret Richman , 1920-1928
Margaret Richman was a Denverite who attended Cheltham and East High schools, and graduated from East High School in 1928. The collection also contains her sister Ruth Richman's diploma.
Mela Lindsay for Colorado Reflections
Mela Lindsay (Amelia Meisner Lindsay) was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. She discusses her family's journey across the world. Her family moved to Kansas and she moved to Colorado in 1927 after getting married. Mela Lindsay discusses her memories of the landscape of Denver in the 1920s, living through the Great Depression, and being married to a Denver police officer. Lindsay also discusses her books: "The White Lamb" and "A Window into the Iron Curtain."
Research Materials and Thesis, 1998
This series contains research materials for "Taps are Talking: Women in Tap" productions and Ellie Sciarra's thesis for the University of Colorado titled "Women in Tap- Taps are Talking."
Students Studying, circa 1940
The image depicts two University of Denver students studying at the Mary Reed Library, circa 1945. The students are sitting at a round table writing with french doors behind them.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 78, issue 44, 1974 January 11
Senate debates validity of EVAL. Private convicted to hard labor for AWOL. Different kind of help – Visitors help students with writing. Denver Boone.
University Writing Program Records
The University of Denver Writing Program provides writing instruction and tutoring services to the University student community, works with faculty across the University to encourage improved writing, and publishes collections of student and DU community literary work.
Writing Development - Tactile Boards, etc., 1947-1985
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.