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 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:

Shirley Booth with Theater Chairs

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0037.0011.00009
Abstract

Shirley Booth (left), Portrait of Shirley Booth, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1953 season in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and "The Time of the Cuckoo" and in the production of "Harvey" during the 1971 season.

Dates: 1930-1969

Shirley, George, 1976

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Identifier: M123.03.0194.0050
Abstract

Folder contains biograpihcal material, press material, and photograpihc prints of CCOHA tenor, George Shirley, who performed with the 1976 festival season as Rodolfo in the production of 'La Boheme.'

Dates: 1976

Shirley Russell, 1953

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Identifier: M123.03.0060.0019.00001
Abstract

Portrait of Shirley Russell, a soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera during the 1953 season as Anna Page in the production 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' and as Frasquita in 'Carmen.'

Dates: 1953

Shoenberg Farms' Milk Bottle, circa 1960-1980

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Identifier: B243.01.0001.0002.00001
Abstract

Clear glass milk bottle that tapers from the bottom to the top. There is a crimped area at the rim area of the bottle at the top. Raised marks on bottom ''18 7'' ''Tepper'' ''Pat. 1650440 Nov. 22, 27.'' Black lettering on both sides: ''Insist on Shoenberg Farms--Eggs--'' Raised on side above bottle bottom ''SEALED BB 48'' and on the other side ''ONE QUART LIQUID.'' The top of the bottle measures 5.5 centimeters.

Dates: circa 1960-1980

Shoenberg Farms' Small Milk Bottle, 1960-1980

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Identifier: B243.01.0003.0001.00001
Abstract

Clear glass milk bottle that tapers from the bottom to the top. Raised mark on bottom ''3.'' Black lettering on front: ''Direct From Shoenberg Farms to You'' and on the reverse ''Shoenberg Farms, Milk, Eggs.'' Raised on sides above bottle bottom ''3 Reg,'' ''Sealed 52SS,'' ''Half Pint,'' and ''Liquid.'' The top of the bottle measures 5 centimeters.

Dates: 1960-1980

Shofar (Ram's Horn)

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Identifier: B002.16.0209.00002
Abstract

The Shofar is a ram's horn that is sounded one hundred times on the Jewish holiday of rosh Hashonah (Jewish New Year) to stir the congregation to reflect on the deeds during the past year and to repent any misdeeds.

Dates: circa 1950s

Shoshana Zeldner Final, 2008 November 20

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.01682
Abstract

Shoshana Zeldner, Interim Coordinator of the Holocaust Awareness Institute at the Center for Judaic Studies.

Dates: 2008 November 20

Shriner Fez, circa 1920

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Identifier: B173.01.0006.00001
Abstract A burgundy wool felt hat with a black tassel. Metal coils spell ''El Jebel'' on the front. There is a gold sword under the letters and a crescent with a star under the sword. A gold colored metal King Tut head hangs from sword. There is a small plastic imitation garnet in the center of the star. Cotton burgundy fabric sewn inside the hat has a crest and printed in black ink: ''Appel-Zlzka; Denver, Colo''. The Shriners are a fraternal organization that raise money for the treatment of...
Dates: circa 1920

Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00003
Abstract

Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.

Dates: circa 1895

Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00005
Abstract

Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.

Dates: circa 1895