Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Lime Green Lace Dress, circa 1934
A formal length lime green lace overlay dress. The dress is sleeveless and has a high neck. The gown has seven gores (triangular shaped gussets, or additions, of material intended to flare the skirt of the garment). The front has 15 ball-shaped lime green faille covered buttons and 15 green faille loops for attachments. Originally belonged to Sara Isaacson Ettenson.
Limousine in Front of Texas Pavilion at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1940-1950
Limousine in Front of Texas Pavilion for Women at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1940-1950
An unidentified woman shakes hands with a physician in front of a limousine belonging to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The limousine is parked in front of the Texas Pavilion for Women Building. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Limousine in Front of the Texas Pavilion for Women, between 1940-1950
Lincoln Literary Society, 1973 July 28
Fourteen men, members of the Lincoln Literary Society, pose together during a meeting of the society. Identified men are Abe Ravin, Martin Weitz, and Abe Kerstein.
Lind, Gloria, 1958
Photographs and biographical information about Gloria Lind, a performer with the Central City Opera
Linda Brookhart Final, 2008 October 2
Linda Brookhart, Clinical Assistant Professor with the Morgridge College of Education.
Linda Raunig
Portrait of DU Athletics Hall of Rame member Linda Raunig. Raunig played basketball for the Pioneers from 1977-1980 and had her number retired.
Linda Raunig and Jim Bain, 1999 April 19-20
University of Denver (DU) Pioneers athletics video from 1999 featuring women's basketball player Linda Raunig and swimming coach Jim Bain
Linda Scholz Cropped Final, 2008 September 19
Teresa ''Linda'' Scholz, lecturer in the Department of Human Communication Studies, also known as T.M. Scholz.
