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Loans

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Samuel and Sarah Rosenberg

 File
Identifier: B111.08.0008.0014
Abstract

Sam Rosenberg was a founder of the West Colfax Loan Corporation, and he and Sarah ran Rosenberg's Mercantile and Deli, located on West Colfax Ave. and Hooker Street (2731 W. Colfax and later 3200 W. Colfax). They were active in Zera Israel Synagogue. Sam was also one of the founders of the Chevra Kadishim Burial Society. .Earlier, as a soldier in the Russo-Japanese war, Sam was taken prisoner and sent to Manchuria. Sam died in 1943; Sarah died in 1952.

Dates: 1879-2008

Series 4: Revenue Bonds and Loan Agreements, 1982-2006

 Series
Identifier: U113.04
Abstract This series contains bound books and notebooks about revenue bonds. Revenue bonds are a type of municipal bond used by higher education institutions to finance capital projects. Revenue bonds are repaid solely from the income generated by the specific project or system that the bonds finance. The books in this series capture the revenue bonds taken by the University of Denver from 1982 to 2006. Some revenue bonds were issued by the Colorado Postsecondary Educational Facilities...
Dates: 1982-2006

The Denver Clarion, vol. 71, issue 6, 1966 October 7

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v071i06_19661007
Abstract

Antioch Students Choose Activist for Unique Role. Peters Explains Chancellor Selection Process. Supply Outpaced – Demand for NDEA Loans Rises. GSIS Receives Grants for Grad Fellowships. Applications Open for Service Test.

Dates: 1966 October 7

The Denver Clarion, vol. 99, 1992 April 16

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v099_19920416
Abstract

Federal government denies student loans to drug users. An Open Letter to DU Students. Blood bank in the ballroom.

Dates: 1992 April 16

University of Denver Business and Financial Affairs

 Collection
Identifier: U113
Abstract The office of Business and Financial Affairs (BFA) first appears in the University's organization charts as early as 1932 as the "Business Office" and more officially as "Business Financial Affairs" as of the 1940/1950 organization charts. The University of Denver's BFA office has existed in its current form since the 1980s and 1990s as the University went through many financial upheavals in order to recover from the financial crisis it was experiencing in the early 1980s. The roles and...
Dates: 1859-2015