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Woodstock West Contact Sheet, 1970 May 10
The contact sheet depicts unidentified individuals participating at woodstock, affiliated with the University of Denver, undated.
Woodstock West Contact Sheet, 1970 May 10
The contact sheet depicts unidentified individuals participating in woodstock, affiliated with the University of Denver, on 5-10-70.
Woodstock West: DU's Response to the Student Revolt, 1970 June 5
Paper written for Comparative Revolutions class by Julie Callahan.
Woodstock West: Five Days of Freedom, 1970
Woodstock West: Five Days of Freedom. A photographic documentary of events from May 8th, 1970 to May 13th, 1970. Published by the Matchless Publishing Company. Photography by Terry Datz.
Woodstock West Pamphlet, 1970
Pamphlet distributed during Woodstock West by students, composed of assorted illustrations, poems, editorials and other writings from the movement.
Woodstock White Paper, 1970 May 13
Woodstock White Paper calling on participants in Woodstock West to help replant grass and generally make the original Woodstock site beautiful.
Wool, Leah, 2005-2007
Folder contains biographical material conerning CCOHA mezzo-soprano, Leah Wool, who performed with the associtaion during the 2005 festival season as Erika in the production of 'Vanessa,' and in the title roll of the 2007 festival production of 'Cendrillon.'
Wool Prayer Shawl
A prayer shawl (tallis - Ashkenazic pronunciation, tallit - Sephardic pronunciation) made from wool with black heavy cotton or wool woven stripes. The lower sides have tzitzit (fringe). All four corners have a 3 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in.square with a hole in the center from which the tzizit hang. There is an embroidered strip on the garment.
Wool Prayer Shawl
A prayer shawl (tallis - Ashkenazic pronunciation, tallit - Sephardic pronunciation) made from wool with black cotton or wool woven stripes. The lower sides have tzitzit (fringe). All four corners have a 3 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in. square with a hole in the center from which the tzizit hang. This prayer shawl has a piece of cloth sewn onto a portion of the wool, probably to mitigate wear and moth damage
Wool Prayer Shawl
A prayer shawl (tallis - Ashkenazic pronunciation, tallit - Sephardic pronunciation) made from a light-weight wool with ivory silk and black cotton or wool woven stripes. The sides have tzitzit (fringe). All four corners have a 3 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in.square of silk jacquard with a hole in the center from which the tzizit hang. There is an embroidered strip on the garment.