Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55351 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Jacobs Papers
Mary Jacobs (1902-1994) grew up in Denver and was involved extensively with social service organizations in Denver including the National Council of Jewish Women, which she was President of Council 1954-55, Jewish Family and Children's Services and the Allied Jewish Community Council. The Mary Jacobs Papers contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, by-laws, speeches, notes, board meeting agenda, newsletters and notebooks related to Mary Jacobs from 1950 through 1988.
Mary Jacobs, Saralee Shaper, and Tillye Levy, between 1970-1980
Mary Jacobs, Saralee Shaper, and Tillye Levy at an event.
Mary Kirke Wilson for Colorado Reflections
Mary Kirke Wilson reflects on her memories of Canyon City, Hugo, Hardin, and Denver, Colorado. Wilson recalls memories of her father's laundry business and general store, the fashions of the 1920s, music on the radio in the 1910s and 1920s. Wilson attended Colorado Women's College and reflects on her experience in college. Finally, Mary Kirke Wilson discusses her career as a school teacher.
Mary Lathrop, 1900
5 black and white prints of Mary Lathrop, alumna of the University of Denver Law School and first woman to be admitted to the American Bar Association. Some images' copyright does not belong to the University of Denver.
Mary Lathrop
Black and white portrait, mounted inside cardstock folder, of Mary Florence Lathrop, graduate of the University of Denver Law School and the first woman admitted to the American Bar Association.
Mary Lewin, between 1800-1900
Studio portrait of Mary Lewin wearing a lacy white shirt and flowered hat.
Mary Lowe Dickinson, 1891
Portrait of Mary Lowe Dickinson, Professor of English Literature at the University of Denver.
Mary Lowe Dickinson
Black and white portrait of Mary Lowe Dickinson, Professor of English Literature at the University of Denver, copied from a printed source and captioned "Mrs. Mary Lowe Dickinson."
Mary Moody, 1971-1972
Correspondence related to letters and memorandums regarding Mary Moody
Mary Pepper Segal, between 1940-1950
Mary Pepper Segal stands outside wearing a dark large shouldered dress, a hat, and scarf with pince-nez glasses hanging on a chain.
