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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:

Leah Eisen, 1927-1979

 File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0005
Abstract

Leah Eisen (1900-1987, SSI) was active in the Denver Jewish community, and was known for her commitment to family and philanthropy. She founded the Diversional and Recreational program of the Beth Israel Hospital with Naomi Sheftel in 1955, was named 1959 Colorado Mother of the Year, and became president of the Colorado Hospital Auxiliary in 1963. Her mother, Rose Silverberg, was one of the founders of Beth Israel.

Dates: 1927-1979

Leah Eisen's Wedding Dress

 Collection
Identifier: B417
Abstract

Collection consists of wedding dress worn by Leah Silverberg Eisen on her marriage to Samuel Eisen, Jr. January 23, 1921. The were married in Denver by Rabbi Kauvar.

Dates: 1921

Leah Silverberg Eisen's Wedding Dress, 1921 January 23

 Item — Box B417.0001: Series B417.01 [Barcode: U186023292317]
Identifier: B417.01.0001.00001
Abstract

Cream-colored silk satin wedding dress with, cummerbund waistline, short ruched lace sleeves and ankle length skirt. Skirt has two tiers of lace on front lower portion. Bodice has deep-V cut front backed with lace panels; left side of bodice is covered in lace while right side is silk satin. Clear and pewter/bronze beading along V-neck, cuffs and back of bodice.

Dates: Event: 1921 January 23

Learning Effectiveness Final, 2008 August 7

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01731
Abstract

The learning effectivess program (LEP) at the Driscoll Student Center. Nicole (Nikki) Latino, assistant director of advising, with Jeff Deim, undergraduate student, in an academic student counseling session. The LEP is a fee-for-service program that provides a variety of services designed to support each student's academic experience, including individual academic counselors, tutoring, and organizational and study strategies specialists.

Dates: 2008 August 7

Learning Effectiveness Final, 2008 August 7

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01732
Abstract

The learning effectivess program (LEP) at the Driscoll Student Center. Nicole (Nikki) Latino, assistant director of advising, with Jeff Deim, undergraduate student, in an academic student counseling session. The LEP is a fee-for-service program that provides a variety of services designed to support each student's academic experience, including individual academic counselors, tutoring, and organizational and study strategies specialists.

Dates: 2008 August 7

Learning Effectiveness Final, 2008 August 7

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.02511
Abstract

Learning effectivess program acedemic student counseling session.

Dates: 2008 August 7

Learning Effectiveness Program, 1997-1998

 File
Identifier: U201.01.0090.0019
Abstract

Black and white negatives and contact sheets; and color negatives, contact sheets, and prints relating to the Learning Effectiveness Program at the University of Denver.

Dates: 1997-1998

Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP), 1988 October

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0087.0001.00005
Abstract

Black and white photograph of unidentified student and faculty member reading a book together as part of the Learning Effectiveness Program (LEP) at the University of Denver.

Dates: 1988 October

Leather Business Card Case, between 1924-1952

 Item
Identifier: B109.01.0003.00004
Abstract A dark brown leather case with gold embossing on right bottom corner: ''Dr. A. Esseman [sic]''. The left hand side has two flaps, the smaller section has ''Cards'' and the larger section has ''Prescriptions'' embossed in gold. Inside the case was a document titled: ''Recommendations for the care of the premature infant,'' dated October 1948. Belonged to Dr. Arthur L. Esserman (born 1898) who was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado from 1924 to 1926 and practiced pediatric...
Dates: between 1924-1952

Leather Case, circa 1910

 Item
Identifier: B173.01.0007.00001
Abstract

A brown leather case with two silver clasps at top to form a closed compartment that opens in two sections. The shape indicates that it was an eyeglass case. Originally belonged to Robert Lazar Miller.

Dates: circa 1910