Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Political Cartoon
Copy of a political cartoon drawn in response to the sit-in protest at the University of Denver campus and the response to it.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
Image of the political workshop at the University of Denver,shot from behind the audience looking towards the stage where Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum, and Senator Frank Church are seated at a table with an unidentified person sitting behind them, to the camera's right, in October of 1964.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
This photograph depicts Senator Peter H. Dominick bending down to the 9 unidentified students level, while 3 unidentified students stand behind him, on stage next to the table where all three visitors sat, for the University of Denver's student political workshops, in October of 1964.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
This image depicts the political workshop at the University of Denver, in Oct of 1964, from the perspective of (from left to right): Senator Frank Church, Mr. McCollum, and Senator Peter H. Dominick. The image was taken from behind the three individuals and explores the audience looking back at the three guests.
Political Workshop, 1964 October
This image depicts (from left to right): Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum, and Senator Frank Church, leading a political workshop at the University of Denver, in October of 1964. All three men are sitting at the same table behind three microphones and their large name tags.
Polygraph Test, 1970
An unidentified person takes a polygraph (lie detector) test at the University of Denver. Another person is asking him questions while monitoring the output of the polygraph machine, while a third person takes notes.
Porter Memorial Hospital, 1976-1977
Types of Materials: meeting minutes
Portrait of a Young Ephraim Goldfain, between 1920-1940
Formal studio portrait of a young Ephraim Goldfain.
Portrait of a Young Goldfain, between 1920-1940
Formal studio portrait of a young boy in the Goldfain family, possibly George Goldfain.
Portrait of an Unidentified Man, between 1910-1930
An unidentified man in a suit and tie.