Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 370 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1993 - 2019
26 file folders include: Correspondence, Resume and Biographical information, Campaign literature, newsclippings, photographs, Joyce Foster's oath of office from 1993, and two (2) VHS tapes from 2001 and 2002.
Box 1, 1994-2003
Several well labeled manila pocket folders in reverse chronological order containing meeting minutes, correspondence, handwritten notes, publications, clippings, and copies of articles; 1 medium size 3-ring binder containing ''Building for the Arts'' Guidebook; 4 ''Life Without the Arts'' canvas bags.
Box 1, circa 1890-1987
Box contains documents, letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs related to the Loeb family.
Box 1, 1949-2012
Folders contain biographical information, an oral history, and articles about Jack Greenwald. Material subject matter includes Judaism, anti-Semitism, Jewish education, the State of Israel, and Jewish organizations such as Beth Joseph Congregation, the Colorado Section of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, the Hillel Academy Day School, and the Colorado Zionist Federation.
Box 1, 1934-1953
Henry J. Schwartz was born in Russia and came to New York with his parents. He settled in Denver in 1895 and married Mollie K. Kohn in 1898. Henry Schwartz was an original member of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society board of directors and served as president and vice president of the JCRS. He was also a member of the Town Club. Much of the scrapbook has clipplings on the JCRS, but also on politics, Temple Emanuel, and obituaries.
Box 1, 1943-2019
Box contains "The Max Goldberg Story" by Owen Chariton, clippings and journal articles on Max and Miriam Goldberg, and DVDs with interviews done by Max Goldberg.
Box 1 , 1932-2019
Box 1, 1970-2019
Box contains photocopies of newspaper articles pertaining to General Maurice Rose from the Intermountain Jewish News; (1) copy of the Colorado History News from April 1995; (1) copy of the "The First Twenty-Five Years of the General Rose Memorial Hospital 1945-1970" and (1) copy of "Major General Maurice Rose: The Most Decorated Battletank Commander in U.S. Military History." Also contains newspaper from April 3, 1945 announcing General Rose's Death.
