Colorado
Found in 61421 Collections and/or Records:
He, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to persons and companies starting with the letters ''He''
Head shot of Gladys Swarthout, 1933
Portrait of Gladys Swarthout, a mezzo-soprano singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in their production of "The Merry Widow" in 1933.
Health Services Photo, 1970-1999
Contains black and white images, negatives and contact sheets of images relating to health services. Many of the images are undated.
Health Services Photo (2), 1948-1997
Contains black and white images and negatives of images relating to health services. Many of the images are undated.
Heart Surgery at National Jewish Hospital, 1961
A heart surgery in progress at National Jewish Hospital. The cardiac surgery program was started in 1948 and discontinued in June of 1968. This program was one of the first in the West to perform the heart valve operations, mitral commissurotomy in the late 1940s. Even though the program had produced pioneering work in open-heart and lung surgery, it became too expensive to maintain and was no longer considered unique.
Heather Floyd, between 1999-2000
Official portrait of Heather Floyd, member of the 1999-2000 University of Denver women's basketball team, in her Denver jersey.
Heather Waldon and Company Members Perform the Colorado Ballet's ''The Nutcracker'', 1985
Heather Walden performs as Clara in the opening scene of the Colorado Ballet's ''The Nutrcracker''
Heber Reece Harper, between 1922-1927
Black and white portrait of of University of Denver Chancellor Heber Reece Harper.
Heber Reece Harper, between 1922-1927
University of Denver fourth chancellor Heber Reece Harper poses for a portrait. Harper was chancellor from 1922 to 1927.
Hebrew Educational Alliance Talmud Torah Class, 1958
Thirteen young men and women wearing graduation caps and gowns pose with seven men during their Talmud Torah class graduation from Hebrew Educational Alliance. Identified graduates are Bernie Papper, Lawrence Heller, and Howard Weiner.