Photographs
Found in 12846 Collections and/or Records:
Founders Day - 1974, 1974 March 9
Images from Founders Day 1974 at the University of Denver: 12 black and white prints, including Mrs. Mitchell, Colorado Gov. John Vanderhoof, and Mrs. Webster; Randolph McDonough, Maurice Mitchell, John Gorsuch, and Robert Yegge; Gov. John Vanderhoof and Mrs. Harold Webster; the DU birthday cake; and ice sculpture at Founders Day banquet. 5 black and white contact sheets without negatives.
Founders Day - 1976, 1976 March 4
Images from Founders Day 1976 at the University of Denver: 2 black and white prints, including the US bicentennial/DU birthday cake; and Ed Estlow and Doug Michel. 4 black and white contact sheets without negatives. One image is credited to Howard Brock, Rocky Mountain News.
Founders Day - 1977, 1977 March
Images from Founders Day 1977 at the University of Denver: 4 black and white contact sheets without negatives. 3 black and white prints, including alumni presenting a gift of a portrait of Al Serafin. Also includes a typed Public Relations document with detailed cutlines for images from Founders Day 1977, but not specifying which cutlines go with which images.
Founders Day - 1978, 1978 March 2
Images from Founders Day 1978 at the University of Denver: 3 black and white prints, including awardee Al Cohen; and trustee Lucien Wulsin announcing the DENVER DESIGN capital campaign. 5 black and white contact sheets without negatives, including Maurice Mitchell at a reception in the Fieldhouse kicking off the capital campaign.
Founders Day - 1979, 1979
Founders Day - 1980, 1980
Founders Day - 1981, 1981
Founders Day - 1982, 1982
Founders Day - 1983, 1983-1985
Founders Day - 1984, 1984
Images related to Founders Day 1984 at the University of Denver: 1 set of black and white negatives with contact sheets. 4 black and white prints, including Thompson Marsh (Evans Award recipient) and Franklin Burns (Community Service Award recipient); fraternity brothers of Thompson Marsh; Franklins Burns; and Thompson Marsh, Ann Love, and Colorado Gov. John Love.