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Edith Evans, 1953
Portrait of Edith Evans, a mezzo-soprano singer from the New York City Opera who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1953 season in the productions 'Carmen' as Carmen and Mercedes and 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' as Mistress Page.
Edith Evans and Jacquelynne Moody in 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', 1953
Black and white photograph of Edith Evans (left) as Mrs. Page (Meg Page/Frau Reich) and Jacquelynne Moody (right) as Mrs. Ford (Alice Ford/Frau Fluth) in Act I scene 1 where the two woman have discovered that they have both received letters from Falstaff in the 1953 Central City Opera performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor.'
Edith Weinberg Goodman, between 1880-1900
Wedding portrait of Edith Weinberg on the day she married Lee Goodman. She sits in a chair wearing her gown and holding a large bouquet on her lap.
Editorial for the Intermountain Jewish News: An Investment that Brings Big Dividends by Mrs. J. N. Lorber, President, National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, 1932 September 29
Editorial written for the Intermountain Jewish News outlining the benefits that the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver provides. Lorber was President of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver.
Editorial from the Suburban Sun News, 1970 May 14
Editorial from the Suburban Sun News entitled: ''Three Cheers for Mitchell''.
Editorial Staff, 1904
A sheet from an unidentified pamphlet or booklet, of an image of six editorial staff members, from left to right: Annette Badgley, Wallace M. Bayliss, Edith J. Boughton, Theodore M. Stuart, Sallie R. Welch, Winton M. Ault, of the University of Denver, class of 1904.
Edmund B. Wilson Award to Theodore Puck, 1985
Photograph of Dr. Theodore Puck's Edmund B. Wilson Award for Pioneer in Cell Biology.
Edna and Morris Zivin, 1978 January 7
Edna and Morris Zivin sit together in a living room.
Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, 1905
Formal studio portrait of sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, daughters of Ben and Celestine Wisebart.
Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, circa 1905
Formal studio portrait of sisters Edna and Rosetta Wisebart, daughters of Ben and Celestine Wisebart.