Denver (Colo.)
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The Women's College PR and Marketing Updated (2 of 2)Promotional ''Voices'' Sum/Fall 2007, 2007
This folder contains public relations and marketing materials for University of Denver Women's College.
The Women's College - Spring 2003, 2003
This folder contains public relations and marketing materials for University of Denver Women's College.
The Women's College - Summer 2003, 2003
This folder contains public relations and marketing materials for University of Denver Women's College.
The Women's College, Voices 1999, 1999
This folder contains public relations and marketing materials for University of Denver Women's College.
The Women's College, Voices 2000, 2000
This folder contains public relations and marketing materials for University of Denver Women's College.
The Wreck, 1983 October 12
Exterior view of University of Denver's Evans Crosswalk in Denver, Colorado. Students can be seen walking back and forth.
Theater - Behind the Scenes
The image depicts four unidentified individuals, one is putting something on the wall while the other three are holding sandwiches with one leg up, behind the scenes at the University of Denver theater, undated.
Theater - Behind the Scenes
The image depicts two unidentified individuals looking into a mirror while putting on make up, for behind the scenes of the University of Denver theater, undated.
Theater Mural Final, 2008 June 4
For the past year, conservators have been painstakingly exposing the huge mural (pictured), which was painted onto the proscenium arch of the Little Theatre in Margery Reed Hall in 1929, then painted over with thick, dark paint in 1931. The artist, John Edward Thompson, considered the act ''vandalism.''.
Theater Mural Final, 2008 June 4
For the past year, conservators have been painstakingly exposing the huge mural (pictured), which was painted onto the proscenium arch of the Little Theatre in Margery Reed Hall in 1929, then painted over with thick, dark paint in 1931. The artist, John Edward Thompson, considered the act ''vandalism.''.