Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55351 Collections and/or Records:
Sharon Graw, Ph.D., between 1980-1999
Sharon Graw sits for a portrait.
Sharon Graw, Ph.D., circa 1980
Sharon Graw sits for photograph.
Sharon Graw, Ph.D., circa 1980
Sharon Graw sits at desk.
Shaving Mug, circa 1955
A shaving mug that belonged to Max Rosenthal. ''M. Rosenthal'' is across the front of the mug in gold. lettering. Shaving mugs were used to mix soap into shaving lather and were designed for use at home and in barbershops.
Shearith Israel, circa 1978
Exterior view of Shearith Israel, known as 10th St. Shul, and Emmanuel Gallery at the time of the photograph on the Auraria campus.
Sheep Being Fed by a Nurse at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 1947
Sheet Music - 'Colorado 'Vacation Paradise'', 1950
Piano and vocal part (3 pages of music) to the piece 'Colorado - Vacation Paradise' with music composed by Dorothy Taylor Miller and words by Jesse Taylor. Cover reads: 'Colorado - Vacation Paradise,' Pike's Peak 14110 Colorado Springs, Mt Evans 14260 Denver, Mt. Holy Cross 13996 Greeley, Copyright 1950 by Jesse Taylor, Denver, Colorado. All rights reserved, including records, radio and television.'
Sheftel Family Portrait, 1931 April 20
Hyman and Toby Sheftel sit surrounded by their children and grandchildren for a portrait. Back row left to right, Joe Wenner, Joe Sheftel, Max Sheftel, Goldine Lackner, Eddie Sheftel, Sarah Gallanter, Abe Sheftel, and Sam Sheftel. Middle row left to right Ann Wenner, Naomi Sheftel, Ann Sheftel, Hyman Sheftel, Toby Sheftel, Fay Sheftel, and Clara Sheftel. Front row left to right Mickey Sheftel, Shirley Sheftel, and Jerry Sheftel.
Sheldon Peterson for Colorado Reflections
Sheldon Peterson discusses his career as a broadcaster and journalist for the Denver Post and KLZ radio, both in Denver as well as his time as a professor at the University of Denver. Peterson reflects on covering the bombing of Pearl Harbor, censorship during World War II, a prison break from the Colorado State Penitentiary in 1948, and President Eisenhower's heart attack. Also discusses changes in reporting and journalism over the years.
