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Scrapbooks

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: AAT Note: Blank books or albums designed so that a variety of items may be affixed to the pages, including photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia. DU Note: For actual scrapbooks assign this heading plus LCGFT "Albums (Books)." If textual material ABOUT making or preserving scrapbooks is encountered, establish and assign a Topical heading for LCSH "Scrapbooks."

Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:

Green Gables Country Club Photographs and Records

 Collection
Identifier: B335
Abstract Green Gables Country Club was the suburban successor of the Progress Club (1885-1929). The club was founded by 8 Jewish business men because Jews were often denied membership to similar organizations. The historic club became a social center for Denver’s well-to-do Jewish Community. It sat on 152-acres at 6800 W. Jewell Ave., unincorporated land next to Lakewood. Financial difficulties and declining membership closed the club in 2011, and the land sold to a housing developer for $15...
Dates: 1928-2011

Hillel Academy (Denver, Colo.) Records

 Collection
Identifier: B165
Abstract

Hillel Academy of Denver is an Orthodox Jewish day school (yeshiva ketana) in which religious and secular instruction takes place for preschool through 8th-grade students. It was begun in 1953 and is part of a network of Orthodox day schools in the United States. The collection contains meeting minutes, administrative notes, scrapbooks, Annual Dinner programs, and appointment calendars of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Hillel Academy of Denver, Colorado, from 1963 through 1990.

Dates: 1950-2010

Jordon and Essie Perlmutter Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B401
Abstract Jordon Perlmutter was born in 1931 to immigrant parents and died in Denver on December 7, 2015. He was a Denver builder, real estate developer, and property manager. In 1951, he founded Perl-Mack Enterprises with his cousin Sam Primack. Perl Mack introduced the concept of planned communities in Denver in Northglenn, Southglenn and Montbello. In the 1983 Perl-Mack was dissolved and Jordon and his eldest son Jay founded Perlmutter and Company. Jordon Perlmutter was a trustee of the University...
Dates: 1970-2016

Memorial Scrapbook, 1970

 File
Identifier: B245.02.0005.0003
Abstract

Memorial scrapbook on Jesse Shwayder with articles and obituaries.

Dates: 1970

News Clippings

 Series
Identifier: B466.03
Abstract

This series contains two (2) boxes with news clippings and press material for the Denver Jewish Day School.

Dates: 1975 - 2024

Notebook of CAHSA and AAHSA Awards, 1995

 Item
Identifier: B401.03.0031.00002
Abstract

Three-ring binder with letters of support, programs and photographs of the CAHSA award ceremony on June 14, 1995, newsletters and newspaper articles on the CAHSA and AAHSA awards, correspondence, and information on why Jordon Perlmutter received the awards.

Dates: 1995

Photographs

 Series
Identifier: B466.04
Abstract

This series contains two (2) boxes with photographs and a scrapbook for the Denver Jewish Day School.

Dates: 1975 - 2024

Photographs, 1976-2014

 File
Identifier: U412.03
Abstract This series contains various photographs and photo scrapbooks from the Graduate School of Professional Psychology. There were two scrapbooks full of GSPP photos and including some labels. The first scrapbook covers from about 1979 to the early 1980s. The second scrapbook contains photos from across the decades (~1980-2010). There are also various photos, negatives, and picture CDs that display GSPP students, GSPP events and lessons, the Ammi Hyde Building (interior and exterior), and...
Dates: 1976-2014

Photographs

 Series
Identifier: B293.03
Abstract

This series contains photographs of the Schloss Family.

Dates: 1943-2008

Photographs, Between 1900-1945

 File
Identifier: B366.02.0004.0003
Abstract

Contains photographs of Maurice Rose and photographs from a family scrapbook. The photographs of Maurice Rose include two where he is military uniforms and a photograph of a play where Maurice Rose is standing next to Deena Spivak Strauss.

Dates: Between 1900-1945