Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Modern Talking Pictures - Correspondence, 1970
correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Modern Talking Pictures - Film Requests, 1970
correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Moe Katz on Atwood Colony and Various Synagogues, 1979 May 20
Moe Kattz is interviewed on the Atwood Colony, 10th Street Shul (Shearith Israel), living on 11th Street, the Marion Street Shul (Oheb Zadek) and Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol.
Moe Katz's Birthplace, circa 1913
Katz Grocery, birthplace of Moe Katz, 945 Walnut Street in Denver, Colorado. Moses (Moe) Katz was born in 1899 and founded the Chemical Sales Company with H. Fine in 1927.
Mogen David (Star of David), circa 1950s
Metal Star of David with Hebrew script in center spelling Tzion (or Zion in English), bottom has round threaded piece so the star can be screwed on to something; possibly meant to be a finial for a flag pole carrying the Israeli flag.
Moishe Ellya Goldberg, between 1880-1910
Formal portrait of Moishe Ellya Goldberg, great-grandfather of Rose Finer Goldblatt, reading from a Sefer.
Molenaar, John B., circa 1930s-1940s
Black and white portrait ofJohn Bart Geijsbeek Molenaar. A native of the Netherlands, Molenaar received a law degree from the University of Denver in 1907, and founded and served as dean of the School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance at DU.
Mollie Steinberg, 1915 December 25
Studio portrait of Mollie Steinberg seated on a chair wearing a long dress.
Molly Newman for Colorado Reflections
Molly Newman discusses her experience in the theater world in Colorado. Newman served as "Playwright in Residence" at the Denver Center Theater Company after training as an actress at the University of Denver. Newman was the author of "Quilters" based on oral histories depicting the life stories of women in Colorado. Newman discusses her work transforming these oral histories into the written play.
Money transfer from Rev. Harris Tasch to Dr. Spivak, 1919 October 19
Typed money transfer from Rev. Harris Tasch to Dr. Spivak, on Oct 19 1919, for $50.00. P. M. McTammany is typed on the Transfer Agent line.