Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Football Stadium
The image depicts a football stadium next to a parking lot filled with cars, affiliated with the University of Denver, undate.
Football: Sugarman, 1940-1943
Sam Sugarman starred in football with the now-defunct University of Denver program in the late 1930s, earning all-American honors twice and earning headlines for sitting out a game that was scheduled on Yom Kippur in 1940 for religious reasons. After graduation, he turned down an offer to play with the Newark Bears, joined the military and played semi-pro football with a team in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sugarman retired from playing in 1944.
Football: Winograd, 1929-1931
Bill 'Willie' Winograd, a native of Denver, starred in football at both La Junta High School and the University of Denver in the late 1920s, earning the captaincy of the DU squad in 1931. Due to his small stature, he never played professionally, but ran a furniture business on the Front Range for nearly 50 years.
For Colored Girls Only
Members of the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble perform in the dance ''For Colored Girls Only.''
Foreign Educators and Students, between 1948-1959
Group shot of a group of foreign students and educators visiting the University of Denver.
Foreign Students, 1979 May 23
The contact sheet depicts multiple unidentified individuals having group meetings in unidentified spaces, affiliated with the University of Denver, in 5-23-79.
Foreign Students Dinner with Art Display, between 1948-1959
Five unidentified University of Denver students, some or possibly all international students, sit at a table set with china and silverware in front of a a large display board with drawings and paintings of various scenes.
Forest Crossen for Colorado Reflections
Forest Crossen, author and historian, reflects on his family's move from Montana to Colorado. Reflects on riding the Denver Interurban Electric Car from Denver to Boulder in the early 1920s. Discusses his first jobs in Boulder, his education, and his dreams of becoming a professional writer. Discusses working on railroads, particularly working at the Moffat Tunnel.
Form Letter from David Michaels, 1970
Form letter from David Michaels asking about coverage by news media during the week of Woodstock West.
Form Letter from JCRS, 1905 August 10
Typed letter from JCRS, dated August 10, 1905. The letter informs that Abraham Lipsin is to be admitted to the JCRS sanatorium. The letter is unsigned, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
