Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Printing and Bookbinding Staff Outside Neusteter Building, between 1930-1939
Pritchard, Dr. Ross - Photos, 1978-1982
Pritchard, Ross, between 1984-1989
Black and white print of portrait of University of Denver Chancellor Ross Pritchard.
Pritchard, Ross - Photos, 1978-1983
Prize Winning Dressed Beef of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1948
A prize-winning dressed piece of beef that was done by the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The meat won an award at the National Western Stock show held in Denver, Colorado. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside Denver.
Prize Winning Dressed Beef of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1948
Butcher dressing a prize-winning piece of beef at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The meat won an award at the National Western Stock show held in Denver, Colorado. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside Denver.
Pro vs. Denver - Side 5
University of Denver (DU) Pioneers compete in a sporting event.
Pro vs. Denver - Side One-Two on Back
University of Denver (DU) Pioneers compete in a sporting event.
Proceedings, Fourteenth Annual Convention Held at Chicago, May 25-26, 1918, 1918
Report of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) annual meeting on May 25-26, 1918, and its operations and finances for the period beginning January 1, 1917, and ending December 31, 1917; Dr. Philip Hillkowitz was the Society's President, and C.D. Spivak the Secretary. Includes statistical data about the patients from 1904-1917, committee reports, and a sample weekly menu for patients. Published as volume 12, number 3 and 4 (May-August 1918) of The Sanatorium.