Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55843 Collections and/or Records:
WEC Alumnae Association, Board of Directors Info, circa 1993
This folder contains information on the WEC Alumnae Association Board of Directors.
WEC - Early Policies, Procedures 1980's, between 1980-1989
This folder contains a large range of materials from the early years of the Weekend College, including applications for admission and the ethnic breakdown of applicants.
WEC - Historical/Archives 1982, 1982
This file contains the resume of Karen Netter Stonley, the first WEC director, and a letter written to Sally Muller from Saint Mary's College giving advice on how best to run things at the WEC.
WEC - Student Services Proposal, 1988 March 2
This folder contains a proposal for a student support services program for the Weekend College.
WEC Student Survey 1988, 1988
This folder contains the student survey results for the Weekend College for the year of 1988.
Wedding Cake Centerpiece, circa 1956
An ivory painted plaster cake 'topper' with sprays of artificial white flowers and sprays of light green artificial greenery from the 50th wedding anniversary of Max and Anna Schatz Rosenthal. The bride and groom were cast from solid plaster molds that were then painted. The bride is wearing a lace train and skirt that is ivory colored, the groom has a painted tuxedo and boutonniere. The base is adorned with white artificial flowers and a white ribbon tied in a bow.
Wedding Gown, between 1911-1914
Wedding Gown with Waist Drape, between 1915-1920
Wedding Handkerchief, circa 1935
A white wedding handkerchief with blue embroidery lining the perimeter of the handkerchief and featuring a blue cotton scalloped hem with blue embroidery above the hem on all four sides. The embroidery consists of block, satin, running and chain stitches and cutwork. The four corners have a design with one flower in each corner surrounded by fifteen smaller flowers and scores of small circles. This was worn by Peryle Hayutin Beck on her wedding day.
Wedding Newsclipping, between 1938-1941
Newspaper society page coverage of the wedding of Pauline Rothbaum and Dr. Arthur Esserman in the Biltmore Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. Arthur L. Dr. Esserman was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 until his death in 1952.