Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Report on Controls, 1950-1960
report on controls - capital equipment, expendable supplies, mail handling and cash receipts
Report on the Examination of Financial Statements and Additional Information, 1976-1980
Correspondence to and from Richard Bluestein regarding the investment board for the U.S. Trust
Report Recommending Changes at the University of Denver, 1970 May 17
Report drafted by individuals in conjunction with student government recommends that changes at the University of Denver be made to mirror changes going on in society. Recommendations include the creation of a minority studies program, academic reform and innovation, the construction of an "open forum dome," and the acquisition of a building in the mountains near Evergreen to serve as a "communal living" environment for members of the DU community.
Reports, 1950-1960
Report on controls, report on assistant superintendent Sol Abraham, report on housekeeping department, report on dietary department, etc.
Reports on the Examination of Financial Statements and Additional Information, 1970
Correspondence related to John Quarton, Administrator of NJH, regarding the report on examination of financial statements
Republican State Ticket Notice, circa 1905
Republican State Ticket notice from the Rocky Mountain Herald listing the men running for different political positions. Milton L. Anfenger is listed under ''Senators.'' Milton Anfenger was a Colorado state senator and an attorney.
Requisitions (General), 1971-1972
NJH general requisitions
Research, 1997
Black and white print and color negatives and contact sheet related to student research presentations and research symposium at the University of Denver.
Research and Writings: ''Denver'' - In Encyclopedia Americana, 1950
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research and Writings: ''Denver'' - In Rocky Mountain Review, 1945
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.