Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Tobin's Pharmacy
Photograph shows the newer location of Tobin's Pharmacy, on the corner of West Colfax and Quitman, from the outside. Advertisements, pay phones, and a billboard can be seen. Photograph is in color.
Tobin's Pharmacy Digitized Collection
Tobin's was founded in 1936 by Lou Tobin and run as an independent drug store by the family until 2005. In 1969, Howard Zeppelin purchased Tobin's Drug Store from his father-in-law. Digital collection of photographs of store and family, clippings, images of medicine bottles, and a prescription notebook from Tobin's Pharmacy, later Tobin's Drugs and Liquors.
Tobin's Pharmacy Entrance
Photograph shows the newer location of Tobin's Pharmacy on the corner of West Colfax and Quitman. The Quitman street sign can be seen in the photograph. The photo shows the entrance to the pharmacy. Photograph is in color.
Tobin's Pharmacy Grand Opening Flyer, 1936 August 9
Flyer states "Announcing the GRAND OPENING of Tobin's Pharmacy" "Corner West Colfax and Newton" "This Sunday, August 9th" "Free ice cream--gifts--cigars free with every purchase". Flyer lists merchandise such as "baby needs" and "red-hot beer, wine, whiskey specials". The bottom of the flyer advertises "We carry the most complete line of of prescription supplies in the city", lists the address, and other information.
Toby Hankin and Aaron Smith
Toby Hankin and Aaron Smith perform together in an unidentified dance at The Changing Scene Theater in Denver, Colorado.
Today & Tomorrow, 1938 June 8
Commencement address by U.S. Senator Sam G. Bratton (D-New Mexico), delivered at the University of Denver, June 8, 1938.
Tofahan Pinkhasova Music and Papers
"Together - I Believe We Can...", 1978 August 18
Text of the Commencement address "Together - I Believe We Can..." and remarks by Ross Pritchard, University of Denver, August 18, 1978 in response to investiture as Fourteenth Chancellor of the University of Denver.
Together Vol. 1 No. 3, 1970
Photocopy of newsletter ''Together'' featuring ''Indians Cry 'Off DRI'''. The newsletter has several articles on DRI, who funds it and what type of research it does.
