Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Photocollage of Class of 1902, 1902
Framed and matted photocollage of the University of Denver Class of 1902.
Photocollage of Class of 1902, 1902
Photocollage of the 26 members of the Class of 1902.
Photocopy of Article: A Dire View of the United States from Abroad, 1970 May 10
Photocopy of the essay: ''A Dire View of the United States from Abroad'' from the New York Times, by Arnold J. Toynbee.
Photograph of Boettcher Center Construction
Black and white photograph of Boettcher Center construction zone.
Photograph of David May Portrait, between 1900-1950
Portrait painting of David May. Born in Bavaria, May opened his first clothing store in Leadville in 1887 where he and his partners sold Levis and long, red, woolen underwear.
Photograph of DU showing Science Hall, Buchtel Chapel, University Hall and Iliff
Photograph by George Carlson of DU showing Science Hall, Buchtel Chapel, University Hall and Iliff. Credited to Denver Public Library Western History Department Framed double matted and under glass.
Photograph of DU showing Science Hall, Buchtel Chapel, University Hall and Iliff
Photograph by George Carlson of DU showing Science Hall, Buchtel Chapel, University Hall and Iliff. Credited to Denver Public Library Western History Dept. Framed double matted and under glass.
Photograph of Evans Chapel and the Humanities Garden
Large color photograph mounted on posterboard. The photo depicts Evans Chapel and the Humanities Garden from the northeast.
Photograph of Group on the way to the Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
Contains black and white framed photographic print of group of men in a field, headed to the groundbreaking of the Science Hall.
Photograph of Group on the way to the Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
Black and white framed photographic print of group of men in a field, headed to the groundbreaking of the Science Hall. Inscription on the photograph identifies 8 men, including: Professor H.D. Engle, Ph.D., Rev. D.D. Forsyth, D.D., Professor H.E. Russell, A.M., Rev. C.B. Wilcox, D.D., Earle H. Warner, Lynn Steele, The Chancellor (Henry Buchtel), and Willam F. Duncan.