Colorado
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Score for Act One 'The Hanging Judge'
Score for Act Three 'The Hanging Judge'
Score for Act Two 'The Hanging Judge'
Score for 'The Lady From Colorado'
Bound score (175 pages) with red cover for the opera 'The Lady From Colorado' with music by Robert Ward and libretto by Bernard Stambler. the opera had it's primere performance during the 1964 festival season at the Central City Opera House.
Score for Theme Song for 'And Perhaps Happiness', 1958
Score ( one original, one carbon copy, and 15 copies) for the theme song for 'And Perhaps Happiness' composed by Daniel Moe and lyrics by Thomas Ferrill for the 1958 festival production of the same name. Instrumentation for the piece includes voice, violin I & II, viola, cello, bass and english horn (written as oboe part).
Scott Elliott in 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial'
Photograph actor Scott Elliott who performed as Lt (Jr. Grade) Willis Seward Keith in a dressing room for the 1954 Central City production of 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.'
Scott Leutenegger, 2007 August 22
Scott Leutenegger, University of Denver professor with a doctorate in computer science, was awarded the University's Distinguished Teaching Award.
Scott, Norman
Photographs and biographical information about Norman Scott, a performer with the Central City Opera
Scott Phillips Final, 2008 May 13
Scott Phillips, DU associate professor of sociology and criminology. Phillips published a study, ''Racial Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment,'' which delves into racial disparities in death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas. The research, which was featured in The New York Times, suggests that the district attorney was more likely to pursue the death penalty against black defendants and on behalf of white victims. It will be published in the Houston Law Review fall 2008.
Scott Phillips Final, 2008 May 13
Scott Phillips, DU associate professor of sociology and criminology. Phillips published a study, ''Racial Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment,'' which delves into racial disparities in death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas. The research, which was featured in The New York Times, suggests that the district attorney was more likely to pursue the death penalty against black defendants and on behalf of white victims. It will be published in the Houston Law Review fall 2008.