Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Faculty Opinions Concerning the Chancellor's Actions During Woodstock, 1970
Faculty opinions concerning the Chancellor's actions during Woodstock. Report prepared and approved by the Department of Psychology. There is a note on the cover that Professor Shaklee wishes to go on record as opposing the use of the questionnaire and as dissenting from the report.
Faculty, Physics Department, 1958-1962
The Bryon Cohn subseries University of Denver Administrative materials contains correspondence, course information, budget information and fire damage data.
Faculty - Picnic, 1951-1974
Contains black and white photographic prints and contact sheets of University of Denver faculty picnics.
Faculty Picnic
Black and white negatives from the faculty picnic at the University of Denver.
Faculty Picnic, 1957 October
Photographic image of four unidentified woman wearing festive hats, sitting at a roundtable with three white tea cups , in an unidentified room, with two unidentified people in the back ground on either side of the four woman, for the Faculty Tea Picnic at the University of Denver, in 10/1957.
Faculty Picture, 1902
This sub-series consists of selected images taken from the Kynewisbok and other yearbooks published by the students of the University of Denver.
Faculty Pledge about Campus Unrest, 1970
Statement by faculty pledging its resolve to keep the university open and to work to resolve issues that have led to student discontent.
Faculty - Slides, 1970-1985
Contains color slides of University of Denver faculty candids and event scenes.
Faculty Staff Picture, circa 1915
Photographic image of 21 faculty members sitting outside, infront of an unidentified building, at the University of Denver, circa 1915. Three are identified: second row, seventh individual is Le Rossignol, front row, fourth individual is Howe and eighth individual is Russell.
Faculty Statement, 1970 May 13
Faculty Statement on Chancellor Mitchell's lack of academic orientation. They lament the lack of communication between Mitchell and the University community, and his lack of responsiveness to the students. They ask for Mitchell's resignation. [There is no indication whether this was ever presented to the general faculty for approval]
