Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
University of Denver Guest Speaker Mortimer Adler
Black and white photographic print of University of Denver guest speaker Mortimer J. Adler.
University of Denver Guest Speaker Ralph Abernathy, 1974 September 30
University of Denver guest speaker Ralph Abernathy poses for a portrait in Denver Colorado.
University of Denver Guest Speaker Scott Beck, 1995
CEO Boston Chicken 1995
University of Denver Guest Speaker Vance Brand
University of Denver Gymnastics, 1995
1995 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics poster featuring a schedule and a team portrait. Front row (l-r): Lenee Berumen, Tanya Harbert, Joanna Davis, and Jennifer Erickson-Hall. Middle row: Yvette Vallejera, Heather Kreizenbeck, Katie Nicpon, Kelli Newland, and Kristina Stewart. Back row: Sandi Proctor, Gretchen Helchinger, Julie Cooper, and Heather Schneller.
University of Denver Gymnastics, 2001
Images of University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics meet from 2001.
University of Denver Gymnastics 1997 Media Guide, 1997
1997 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics information guide featuring team roster, coaching staff, individual player information, and schedule.
University of Denver Gymnastics 1998 Schedule, 1998
1998 University of Denver (DU) Pioneers women's gymnastics schedule printed on a poster with a team portrait. Top row (l-r): Amy Brandon, Kara Clothier, Gretchen Helchinger, and Christina Parratt. Middle row: Sandi Proctor, Dana Mims, Lindsay Orton, Jennifer Martinelli, Sachiko Ena, and Joanna Davis. Bottom row: Robyn King, Jennifer White, Jennifer Ebdon, and Julie Cooper.
University of Denver H. John Blackburn
Student
University of Denver Haish Building, between 1889-1930
Exterior view of the Haish building, which served multiple functions, with a dirt street in the foreground. Signs on the building include Haish Manual Training School, University Business College, Dental College Infirmary, and Denver College of Pharmacy. The building also housed the Law Department, later the Sturm College of Law.
