Research notes
Found in 704 Collections and/or Records:
Research and Writings: ''The church and the Newspaper'', 1913-1957
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research and Writings: ''The Literature of Western America'', 1951
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research and Writings: ''The Naming of Colorado's Towns and Cities'', 1932
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research and Writings: ''The Place of the Church in the Community and the Nation'', 1913-1957
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research and Writings: ''the Principal [sic] varieties of Parallelism'', 1913-1957
Folder contains material and related notes used by Levette Jay Davidson for his research and manuscripts.
Research Materials and Thesis, 1998
This series contains research materials for "Taps are Talking: Women in Tap" productions and Ellie Sciarra's thesis for the University of Colorado titled "Women in Tap- Taps are Talking."
Research Notebooks and Materials, 1688-1996
This series contains Mae Fraley's square dance research binders and associated materials.
Research Notes: notes on illustrations, publishing, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' photographs and slides collected and used during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Research Papers, 1902-1986
The Bryon Cohn subseries University of Denver Administrative materials contains correspondence, course information, budget information and fire damage data.
Research with Allen Breck, 1936-1983
Series 4 contains drafts and notes related to books and articles published by Yourgrau, either individually or in collaboration with other scientists. Included are fragments or chapters of unnamed publications or on a specific topic.