History
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
Pictures of Faculty, circa 1880
Raymond G. Carey Papers
Born in Iola, Kansas, Raymond Carey (1901-1972) studied at Southwestern College (Kansas), Oxford University, and the University of Chicago. He was a professor of history at the University of Denver from 1945 to 1971, specializing in modern European history. This collection includes a copy of Carey's dissertation, materials from his classes, and French historical documents.
Research with Allen Breck, 1936-1983
Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.
Robert C. Black III Manuscript
Robert C. Black III (1914-2001) received an M.A. from the University of Denver and Ph.D. from Columbia University. He taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Trinity College, as well as Temple Buell College in Denver. After retiring from teaching he lived near Tabernash, Colorado. Black is the author of several books on historical topics. Collection includes manuscript of Island in the Rockies: The History of Grand County, Colorado, to 1930.
Robert Dickeson Interview, Part 2, between 1984-1987, 2006 July 5
Robert Dickeson Interview, Part 4, between 1984-1987, 2006 July 5
An oral history interview taken as part of the research process for Dr. Larson's book Shaping Educational Change.
Robert Dickeson Interview, Part 6, between 1984-1987, 2006 July 5
An oral history interview taken as part of the research process for Dr. Larson's book Shaping Educational Change.
Robert Dickeson Interview, Part 8, between 1984-1987, 2006 July 5
An oral history interview taken as part of the research process for Dr. Larson's book Shaping Educational Change.
Robert Graham for Colorado Reflections, about 1985, 2006 January 16
Robert Graham remembers early Glenwood Springs and the resort town's hot springs, as well as the dust bowl at Canon City. He talks about the development of the University of Colorado at Denver based on his long years of service to the campus.
