Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
David E. Eisenberg Scrapbook, 1922-1944
Consist of a scanned copy of a scrapbook. Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, concert programs, a few signed headshots from other musicians (one from Moissaye Boguslawski), and an honorary doctoral certificate in music from the Boguslawski College of Music in 1936. Digitized - no hard copy.
Denver Chapter of Hadassah Scrapbook, 2000-2001
Denver Chapter of Hadassah Scrapbook for 2000-2001 including newspaper clippings and ephemera produced for events that year.
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures Records
Collection contains records of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Denver. Includes documents, clippings, memos, correspondence, publications, and financial papers. The records retained are mainly departmental syllabi and event posters.
Disability Services - News Clippings, 1994-1998
Newspaper clippings mentioning disability services at DU.
Documents, 1936-1986
Digital copies of (3) newspaper clippings, the 1936 pharmacy opening flyer, and an undated list of Jewish pharmacies.
Dr. Samuel B. Cowen, 1972
Dr. Samuel B. Cowen earned his M.D. at the University of Denver and practiced medicine in Colorado. He was a doctor of Ear, Nose, and Throat diseases and ophthalmology, and taught at Metro State College and Case Western Reserve University. Cowen was in charge of the dispensary in otolaryngology at Mt. Sinai Hospital, and worked in the Carnegie Medical Building.
DU's 'Open Clinic' Offers Help on General Life Problems, 1973 February 21
Denver Post article by Marice Doll about the DU Open Clinic, highlighting the services offered by the Clinic and their hiring process.
Edna Kean Zivin, 1949-1979
Edna Kean was born June 20, 1906 to Max and Millie Kean, immigrants from Russia, and married Morris Zivin in Denver. She was very active in the Ladies Auxiliary of Beth Israel Hospital and volunteered with them for many years prior to her death on June 27, 2000.