Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Dancing at Pioneer Day
Unidentified University of Denver students hold hands and dance in small circles for a Pioneer Day activity while a crowd looks on. The male students are wearing jackets and knee-length pants, with bare feet, while the female students are wearing long dresses with white tops and dark sashes.
Dangerously Ill: The Journal of William Iaun, 2009
Art book with black hardcover and cream colored pages; written, designed and created by Laura Woodhouse, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Inspired by the life of William Robert Iaun, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, #12697.
Dangerously Ill: The Journal of William Iaun (Draft Copy), 2009
Draft copy art book with brown softcover and cream colored pages; written, designed and created by Laura Woodhouse, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Inspired by the life of William Robert Iaun, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, #12697.
Daniel Goldberg's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1911 August 1
Daniel Goldberg's handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (26), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (tailor). He was single and his nearest relative was his brother in St. Louis. On the backside it reads he was admitted on February 19, 1912, and discharged on February 19, 1913.
Daniel McIntosh Final, 2008 July 18
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
Daniel McIntosh Wip, 2008 July 9
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
Daniel McIntosh Wip, 2008 July 7
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
Daniel McIntosh Wip, 2008 July 18
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
Daniel McIntosh Wip, 2008 July 18
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
Daniel McIntosh Wip, 2008 July 18
Daniel N. McIntosh, professor in the Psychology department, is the United Methodist Church University Scholar/Teacher of the Year. The award - sponsored by the Division of Higher Education, the Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church - recognizes outstanding faculty members for their dedication and contribution to scholarship, to the learning arts and to the institution.
