Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Diane Wendt, 1999 April 13
University of Denver (DU) athletics video from 1999.
Dick and Eddie Robinson, undated
Silent film depicting Eddie Robinson's sixth birthday. Footage also includes scenes from City Park Zoo, University of Colorado football game, Thanksgiving Day, and Easter Hunt.
Dick Cheney Giving Boettcher Lecture, 1995 October 13
Black and white print of former United States Secretary of Defense and later United States Vice President Dick Cheney giving the fall 1995 Boettcher Lecture at the University of Denver.
Dick Kitchen for Colorado Reflections
Denver lawyer Dick Kitchen, a graduate of Yale and the University of Denver, reflects on his childhood in Loveland. Discusses his memories of the Ku Klux Klan, dust storms and the Dust Bowl, tramps and poverty, and spending time with his father gliding. Kitchen also reflects on his memories of trips to Elitches and the Daniels & Fisher Tower.
Dickinson, Mary Lowe, 1891
2 black and white prints of Mary Lowe Dickinson, professor of English at the University of Denver.
Digital Essays, February 2020
Bernard S. Fellner wrote “The Confessions and Convictions of a Conscientight about his nearly 18 years as the chief financial officer of National Jewish Hospital from 1980-1997. There are 50 vignettes in the digitized paper where he tells about things he did right and things he did wrong as CFO at NJH. The paper is 55 pages long.
Digital Images, 1915-1960
Contains five digitized jpg images of photographs of the Bloom family and their stores on Downing street.
Digital Photographs, 1935 - 2014
This series contains 15 digital images of the Vinnik and Marchick families. There are a mix of color and black and white images.
Digital Photographs, 1916-1995, 1940-1952
Series 1 contains digital images of the Levitt family in Denver, Colorado that were scanned from the original photographs. The photographs are of an Eastern European Jewish family in Denver during the twentieth century.
Dignitaries Bob Perito, 2007 May 17
Alumnus Bob Perito (BA '64), a senior program officer at the U.S. Institute of Peace and an adviser to the Iraq Study Group.
