Lawyers
Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:
Letters of Recommendation for David Tannenbaum, October 6-12, 1925
This folder contains three letters of recommendation for David Tannenbaum to the Los Angeles District Attorney, Asa Keyes. Two of the original envelopes are also contained.
Louis G. Isaacson, 2004 July
A prominent attorney, Louis Isaacson was president of the Denver Bar Association, which honored him with its Award of Merit. He was a foundiing trustee of Rose Hospital and the Waterman Fund and very active in the Anti-Defamation League. An early supprter of pro bono legal services, he was a strong supporter of civil and legal rights.
Love, John A
2 black and white prints of Colorado governor, University of Denver alumnus, and Board of Trustees member John A. Love.
Mary Lathrop, 1900
5 black and white prints of Mary Lathrop, alumna of the University of Denver Law School and first woman to be admitted to the American Bar Association. Some images' copyright does not belong to the University of Denver.
Milton Anfenger Accepting Award, 1944
Milton Anfenger is accepting an award at a banquet. Eight other men are standing around him.
Milton Anfenger Elks and Denver Bears Scrapbook, 1929-1952
Milton Anfenger scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and programs about Colorado Elks Club and his ownership of the Denver Bears baseball club from 1923 to 1932. He was known as "Mr. Baseball" in Denver. A member of Elks Lodge #17, he was elected Exalted Ruler in 1913.
Milton Anfenger in his Office, between 1920-1940
Portrait of Milton Anfenger, seated at a desk in his office. A portrait of his father, Louis Anfenger is hanging on the wall behind him.
Milton Anfenger in his Office, between 1920-1940
Portrait of Milton Anfenger, seated at a desk in his office. A portrait of his father, Louis Anfenger is hanging on the wall behind him.
Milton Anfenger Scrapbook, 1903-1913
Milton Anfenger scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, and programs about his political life, work as an attorney, and participation in many organizations. It also covers Milton Anfenger when he was in the Colorado militia during the 1904-1905 miner strikes in Cripple Creek.