Editors
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
David Rafflelock, 1926-1977
Editor of The Echo Publishing Company, which published "The Echo: Colorado's Magazine of Comment and Art" and founder of the Natinal Writers Club which gave help and advice to unknown writers, Rafflelock also founded one of the first writers' colonies in the U.S. He was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame.
David Von Drehle Papers
Editors Talk Too Much, 1956 March 1
Series 3 contains copies of speeches given by Jack Foster over a period of almost thirty years.
Essie Perlmutter, 1985-1999
File contains articles and clippings about the philanthropy of Essie Goldberg Perlmutter and and a one-page biography of her parents William and Ann Brownstein Goldberg. Essie Perlmutter was one of the leaders of the Allied Jewish Federation Women's Division and one of the editors of the AJF Women's Division "Update" newsletter.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, 1922, 1998
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal (1868-1922) was born in New York City and moved to Denver with her parents when she was four years old. Hattie graduated from East Denver High School in 1884, and married Sigmund Friedenthal in 1891. She was deeply involved in the Denver Jewish community, acting as organizer and first vice-president of the Jewish Sheltering Home, Editor of the Denver Jewish News, and president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Hattie was buried at Fairmount Cemetery.
Maureen Owen Papers
Maureen Owen is a poet, editor, and publisher, and has served as the coordinator/director of the St. Marks Poetry Project (1976-1980). Owen is the author of numerous collections of poetry, and is the founder of the literary magazine Telephone and the press Telephone Books. The collection consists of correspondence with colleagues, editorial work on publications, teaching materials, manuscripts and drafts, notebooks, and other various items related to her work and life.
Max Goldberg, between 1950-1960
Max Goldberg, former editor of the Intermountain Jewish News, sits in an office holding a phone to his ear.
RMJHS Bus Trip, 1983 June 26
Miriam Goldberg sits at an old typesetter in the newspaper office in the Fairplay Museum during a Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society bus tour to Fairplay and Alma, Colorado.
RMJHS Bus Trip, 1983 June 26
Miriam Goldberg stands in the newspaper office in the Fairplay Museum during a Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society bus tour to Fairplay and Alma, Colorado.
RMJHS Bus Trip, 1983 June 26
A woman takes notes as a man speaks at Silver State Mining during a Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society bus tour to Fairplay and Alma, Colorado.