Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Fox, 2008 June 21
DU's resident fox.
Fox Bed Dedication, after 1927
Fox Final, 2008 June 21
DU's resident fox.
Fr, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''Fr''
Fracker, Richard, 1992
Folder contains biography and photographic print of CCOHA tenor, Richard Fracker, who performed as Prince Karl Franz in the 1992 festival production of 'The Student Prince.'
Fractionally Distilled Water, between 1924-1952
Fractionally distilled water in a glass bottle with a rubber stopper holding 100 cubic centimeters. The water was for irrigation of wounds and boils. The bottle and water belonged to Dr. Arthur L. Esserman (born 1898) who was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado from 1924 to 1926 and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 until his death in 1952.
Framed Newspaper Article, 1977 July 29
The newspaper article spotlights the Siegel family and the Oil Company. Ben Siegel and his sons Arnold and Larry Siegel are featured. The article gives the history of the Siegel Oil Company, beginning in 1927.
Framed Photograh of Adelle Trauke Kaplan, circa 1890
A gold tone photograph of Adele Tranke Kaplan mounted with an oval mat in a rectangle frame. It has a metal loop at top edge for hanging. Belonged to the Kaplan family.
Framed Prints of a Bachman’s Wabler, Eskimo Curlew, and Carolina Parakeet, 2010 October 22
A display of framed, digital images of the Passenger Pigeon, Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Bachman’s Warbler, Eskimo Curlew, and Carolina Parakeet, from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s extinct bird collection. This display was featured in Media Cluster #2, in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.
Framed Prints of a Bachman’s Wabler, Eskimo Curlew, Carolina Parakeet, and Imperial Woodpecker, 2010 April 4
A display of framed Prints of a Bachman’s Wabler, Eskimo Curlew, Carolina Parakeet, and Imperial Woodpecker, from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s extinct bird collection. This display was featured in Media Cluster #2, in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.
