Colorado
Found in 61421 Collections and/or Records:
Emanuel and Regina Fist Family, circa 1905
Formal studio portrait of the Emanuel Fist family. Left to right standing are Selma Fist, Ferd Fist, Milton Fist, and Harry Fist and seated are Regina Swike Fist, Lawrence Fist, and Emanuel Fist.
Emanuel Stein Displaying Leisure-O Line of Retail Seafoods, circa 1960
Emanuel Stein is seated behind a table covered with his Leisure-O brand of frozen seafood, which was sold throughout the Western States starting in 1939. This is a photocopy print.
Embree, Marc, 1999-2004
Folders contains correspondence, biographical material, and photographic prints of bass-baritone, Marc Embree, who performed with the association during the 1999 festival season as Frank Maurrant in the production 'Street Scene,' and during the 2004 festival season as Crespel in 'Les Contes d'Hoffmann,' and as Ruder in 'The Student Prince.'
Embroidered Antimacassar, between 1912-1920
A small white cotton antimacassar with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Embroidered Bread Cover
Ivory colored bread cover with an ivory fringe on all four sides. Embroidered in blue and gold with the Star of David.
Embroidered Doily, between 1912-1920
A small white cotton doily with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter of the doily. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Embroidered Doily, between 1912-1920
A small white cotton doily with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter of the doily. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Embroidered Guest Towels, between 1940-1950
Pink Dolby-print tea or kitchen towels embroidered four inches from bottom of one end. The embroidery consists of three colors: dark pink, light pink and burgundy in a semi-Southwestern motif. The top and bottom of towels have three-quarter inches of pink fringe. The towels were embroidered by Esther Mislov for occupational therapy during her stay at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) in 1946.
Embroidered Woman's Pump, circa 1915
A purple leather pump (the right pump) with embroidery over the toe of shoe. The embroidery consists of purple and lavender pansies with green leaves on purple satin background. Two strips of lavender satin are over vamp of shoe and at the end of satin ribbon on inner side of shoe is a lavender ribbon flower. Originally belonged to Sally Fried.
Emeritus Tea Final, 2008 June 6
Annual alumni tea for gift planning. Held at the law school.