Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Freedman, 1952-circa 1958
Robert Freedman (1892-1990 SSI), president of the the Yellow Cab Company of Baltimore, Maryland, received the 1952 Sidney Hollander Foundation Award for integrating black and white taxi drivers within his company. Freedman and his wife moved to Denver, Colorado,in 1958, where there children were already living.
Robert Gamzey interviewing Rabbi Charles Kauvar on KOA Radio, between 1930-1940
Robert Gamzey of KOA Radio and Rabbi Charles Kauvar sit at a table with a KOA Radio station microphone in front of them on the table. KOA was a radio station out of Denver, Colorado.
Robert Gamzey Papers
Robert Gamzey was an editor for the Intermountain Jewish News, a writer for the Denver Post, and the author of a number of books. Collection contains correspondence and news clippings containing reviews of books written by Robert Gamzey from 1956 through 1976.
Robert Greene Oral History, 2016
Interview with Robert Greene conducted by Kate Crowe.
Robert L. Miller, circa 1940
Studio portrait of Robert L. Miller, possibly a grandson of Robert Lazar Miller, dressed in a suit and tie.
Robert Lazar Miller, between 1930-1940
Lazar Miller sitting astride a horse in Denver.
Robert Lazar Miller, between 1930-1940
Head and shoulders, formal portrait of Robert Lazar Miller.
Robert Lazar Miller and Stanley Stein on Horseback, circa 1932
Robert Lazar Miller, wearing a bowler hat and suit, sits on a horse with his grandson Stanley Stein seated in front of him at the Denver Stockyards. They are in front of fences at the Denver Stockyards. Robert Lazar Miller worked at the Denver Stockyards until his death at the age of 96 in 1940. Stein wears a cowboy hat and bandanna.
Robert Lazar Miller at the Denver Stockyards, circa 1929
Robert Lazar Miller sits astride a horse at the Denver Stockyards holding a cattle prod and a hat.
Robert Moses Final, 2008 September 27
Robert Moses' Kin dance company performs at the Newman Center on Sept. 27, 2008. It is Robert Moses' newest piece, Reign Forest. The piece - co-commissioned by EcoArts of Boulder, Lincoln Center Fort Collins and the Newman Center - explores issues related to climate change and sustainable living.