Colorado
Found in 61421 Collections and/or Records:
Weekend College and Women's College Publicity, 1981 August 1-1988 April
This folder contains a series of articles in which the Women's College or the Weekend College were featured.
Weekend College at Colorado Women's College, 1988 November
Black and white contact sheet of University of Denver's Weekend College program,at Colorado Women's College, in 11/1988.
Weekend College Graduate, circa 1980
Black and white photographic image of a Weekend College unidentified graduate with three other unidentified people congratulating her at University of Denver, circa 1980.
Weekend College Graduation, circa 1980
Black and white photographic image of 11 unidentified individuals outside an unidentified building celebrating graduation that is connected to the Weekend College program at the University of Denver, circa 1980.
Weekender Editorial 10/02, 2002 October
This folder contains a copy of the Weekender with an editorial in it by Michele ''Mike'' Bloom concerning the success of the rezoning.
Weekender Editorials by Bloom, Complete Set, The Women's College, 1993 April-2006
This folder contains a complete collection of the articles written for The Weekender by Michele ''Mike'' Bloom from April of 1993 to 2006.
Weidinger, Christina, 1974-1975
Folder contains biographical material, handwritten biographical material, and photographic prints of CCOHA soprano, Christine Weidinger, who performed with the association during the 1974 festival season as Gilda in the production of 'Rigoletto,' and during the 1975 festival season a Donna Elvira in the production of 'Don Giovanni.'
Weinberger Brothers, between 1915-1925
The six Weinberger brothers pose together for a formal portrait. Back row left to right are Maurice Weinberger, Dr. Joseph Weinberger, Jacob Weinberger, and Simon Weinberger. Front row left to right are Arnold Weinberger and Henry Weinberger.
Welborn, Tracey, 1990-1995
Folder contains biograpihcal material, press material, and photograpihc prints of CCOHA tenor, Tracey Welborn, who performed with the associtaion duing the 1990 festival seaon as Raoul de St. Brioche in the production of 'The Merry Widow,' and as Tamino in the 1995 festival production of 'The Magic Flute.'
Welcome Address, 1956
Draft of Welcome Address for the 49th Annual Convention of Auxiliaries for the Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children in Denver.