Identification cards
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Patient: Francis E. Rudolph, 1948-1958
Personal belonings of Mr. Francis E. Randolph including some photographs of women (unidentified), Catholic sait medals (2), cards for a cab company, diners, hunting and fishing permits (all from Kansas City area) and a selective service registration card. Letter from AMC replying to Mr. Rudolph that they sent his medical summary from his time at JCRS with tuberculosis to his doctor as requested.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 15, 1963 November 8
Dr. Toynbee Here Fall Quarter 1964. “If Vietnam Falls, Southeast Asia Falls” Warns Former Vietnamese Official. State Dept. Offers Intern Programs. Bulletin. Faculty to Display Talents, Creativity. Lack of Apparent Interest Cancels Denver Hootenanny. Identification Cards Ready for New, Returning Students.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 54, 1964 May 12
Northwestern Fete Their Founder Evans on Thursday. Professor Emeritus Rafferty Conducts Symphonic Band. Senior Activities Week to Include Tea, Dance. Gayla Jardon Wins Coveted National Science Fellowship. Registrar Raises Fee for Replacement for ID’s. Dr. Shepard to Speak. Chamberlin Observatory Changes Public Tours to Summer Schedule.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 69, issue 11, 1964 October 23
IFC Revolt Afoot; Proposal Protests Officers’ Activities. Philanthropy Projects Launch Greek Week. ID Cards. Language Department Stifled by Requirement Effective One Year but Not Yet Implemented. Student Senate Exec Council Explores Problems of Group. Correction.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 70, issue 11, 1965 October 29
Beginning Oct. 31 – Greeks Plan for Busy Week. Leaders’ Conf. Likely Success. Visitation Program Experiment Tried at Skyline, Frontier Halls. UPC Polling Open Till 3 P.M. Dean Rusk Will Speak at GSIS Ceremonies. ID Cards.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 4, 1982 September 23
CWC Plans Move Ahead With new Women’s Program. Vali-Dine System Being Praised And Panned By Staff And Students. INCAR Awaiting AUSA Senate Recognition As Political Group.