Correspondence
Found in 994 Collections and/or Records:
Russell Horwitz, 1967-2011
Contains birth announcement for Russell Howard Horwitz on December 25, 1967; Letters from Russell Horwitz to his grandparents, Norman and Dorothy Gross; and 2011 "Academic Psychiatry" article written by Russell Horwitz, M.D., Ph.D. The article is titled "Rising from the Rubble: Perspectives of an American Expatriate in Haiti."
Russian Certificate, 1916 August 15
Document in Russian dated August 15, 1916. Says "Certification" across the top in Russian. Maria studied art in Russia but this could be a nursing or medical care related certificate. Mentions a person with the name Anna Arturonvna Bätge (rendered БЕТГЕ in Cyrillic) This would be a daughter to Arthur Ernest Bätge, and sister to Maria Loewenstein. It refers to the period April 1915 to January 1916, and was issued from a difficult to decipher named evacuation hospital no. 131.
Ruth Cluff, 1978-1979
Ruth Cluff (1912-1990), wrote an account of her grandmother Devoira Brox Lassett's (1864-1940) immigration to the United States from Poland in 1890. Cluff's mother Bertha came to Denver from New York in 1927 to receive treatment for Tuberculosis at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Ruth Underhill Papers
Safety Tips for Senior Citizens, 1962 July-August
Personal letters to Judge Sherman Finesilver from senior citizens requesting a copy of "Safety Tips for Senior Citizens." The manual is the basic test of a driving safety school designed for older drivers.
Safety Tips for Senior Citizens, 1962 August
Personal letters to Judge Sherman Finesilver from senior citizens requesting a copy of "Safety Tips for Senior Citizens." The manual is the basic test of a driving safety school designed for older drivers.
Safety Tips for Senior Citizens, 1962 August
Personal letters to Judge Sherman Finesilver from senior citizens requesting a copy of "Safety Tips for Senior Citizens." The manual is the basic test of a driving safety school designed for older drivers.
Sam Bock, 1933-1984
Sam Cohen, 1894-1983
Samuel Froimovitz, 1932-1985
Samuel Froimovitz was very active in Denver's Orthodox Jewish community. He was elected as president of the Denver Mizrachi Organization (year unknown), and served on the organization's National Council from 1939-1941. Froimovitz was the first president of the Denver Hebrew Educational Alliance and sat on its executive board until 1933.
