Correspondence
Found in 937 Collections and/or Records:
JCRS Patient #2563 Philip Abramson, 1910 June 30 - 1913 July 19
JCRS Patient #2563. Also patient #2386 and #1498. Folder contains patient application, correspondence.
JCRS Patient #2580 Morris Yesnes, 1913 - 1914
JCRS Patient #2580. Also patient #62, and #1471. Folder contains patient application and correspondence.
JCRS Patient #2588 Helen Eisenberg, 1913 - 1914
JCRS Patient #2588. Folder contains patient application, correspondence. Also patient #1520 and #1782.
JCRS Patient #2679 Morris Bernstein, 1913 - 1914
JCRS Patient #2679. Folder contains patient application, correspondence. Also patient #1659.
JCRS Patient #2691 Hyman Ravin, 1913
JCRS Patient #2691. Patient application, correspondence. Also patient #31, #288a, #1590, #1756, and #2180.
JCRS Patient #2762 Sadie Siegel, 1914
JCRS Patient #2762. Patient application, correspondence. Also patient #696, #1020, #1661, #2293, and #2352.
Jewish Community Center Records
Jewish Relief Society, 1903-1911
Contains correspondence between the Industrial Removal Office, the Colorado Committee, and Jewish charities, primarily the Jewish Relief Society of Denver.
Jewish Social Service Bureau, 1913-1915
Contains correspondence between Jewish Social Service Bureau (later Jewish Social Service Federation) and the Industrial Removal Office.
Jimmy Clossin Papers
Born in West Texas, Jimmy Clossin was a square-dance caller and teacher who published a book of West Texas Cowboy Square Dances. He taught dance classes at universities and schools across the United States. This collection contains photographs, programs, serials, class syllabi, correspondence, a scrapbook, and papers related to Clossin's square dance teaching.