Education
Found in 238 Collections and/or Records:
Publications, 1983 - 1987
This series contains publications and mailings created by the Central Agency for Jewish Education in Denver Colorado. It includes publications such as "The Bagel Digest-ED," "Interaction," and "Viewing World Jewish History." Several of the publications were edited, or contain pieces, by Marilyn Lande.
Publications--Illinois Man and Resources: Past and Present: a Teacher's Guide to the Fourth Set of Exhibits in the Museumobile, 1957
This series contains research materials.
Record C: Minutes of Executive Committee of Trustees, 1886 March 5-1888 November 8
Record D: Minutes of Executive Committee of Trustees, 1888 November 15-1891 June 9
Record E: Minutes of Executive Committee of Trustees, 1891 June 16-1894 June 5
Record F: Minutes of Executive Committee of Trustees, 1894 June 21-1905 March 24
Record G: Minutes of Executive Committee of Trustees, 1905 April 18-1915 December 28
Report from Washington. VA Hospital & Education Bill, 1965 February 10
Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on Feb. 10, 1965. Sen. Dominick discusses hearings in the House Labor and Public Welfare Committee, including several pieces of veterans' legislation, his questions about the proposed closure of certain VA hospitals (including one in Grand Junction, Colo.), and the various provisions of the education bill (which eventually became Public Law 89-10).
Ricks Center for Gifted Children Records
Ricks Center at the University of Denver was founded in 1984 and was then known as the University Center for Gifted Young Children. The program has grown into a school serving approximately 250 children from three years of age through the eighth grade. The collection consists of historical records, photographs, and other memorabilia related to the founding and operation of the school.
Scrapbook made for Loraine Kehl when she left Kullerstrand Elementary School, 1979
Scrapbook made for Loraine Kehl when she left Kullerstrand Elementary School. The cover shows a bee in a flower. The contents include photographs, letters from students, and clippings representing places the Kehls had visited on their travels.
