College administrators
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Compatibility with other vocabularies - LC: identical; LIV: omitted; AAT: omitted
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred C. ''Pete'' Nelson Papers
Collection
Identifier: M019
Abstract
Alfred Clarence "Pete" Nelson served as interim Chancellor at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado from 1948-1949. Alfred C. Nelson served as Interim Chancellor at the University of Denver, Denver, Colo. from 1948-1949. He also served as Professor of Chemistry (1923-1936), Registrar (1929-1937), Dean of Graduate College and Director Summer Session (1937-1948), Vice Chancellor (1949-1952), and Dean of Community College and Director of Summer Session (1951-1960). The...
Dates:
1918-1978
Allan O. Pfnister Papers
Collection
Identifier: M188
Scope and Contents
One decade (1977-1987) of administrative papers, memorandum, official correspondence, reports, institutional files from Executive office of Vice Chancellor.
Dates:
Other: 1960-1978
Caleb Frank Gates Papers
Collection
Identifier: M024
Abstract
Born in Constantinople, Turkey, Caleb Frank Gates (1903-1955) received his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He served two terms as Chancellor at the University of Denver, from 1941-1943 and 1946-1947. Under Gates' leadership the University instituted the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management, the School of Architecture and Planning, and the School of Aeronautics. The papers include correspondence, memos, blueprints, photographs, pamphlet, questionnaire, grant application, reports,...
Dates:
1941-1950
Herbert Alonzo Howe Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: M010
Abstract
Herbert A. Howe (1858-1926) was Professor of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics, Director of Chamberlin Observatory, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. He was instrumental in building the University of Denver's Chamberlin Observatory (1890) named after Humphrey B. Chamberlin. Howe oversaw the installation of the Observatory's Saegmuller telescope with its 20-inch Clark refractor. Howe's notebooks contain...
Dates:
1856-2002
Levette J. Davidson Papers
Collection
Identifier: M017
Abstract
Levette J. Davidson (1894-1957) was a professor of English literature at the University of Denver from 1922-1957, specializing in folklore and literature of the American West. He served as head of English Department (1940-1957), and was the first faculty member elected president of the University Senate. He wrote several books including A guide to American folklore, The Rockies and beyond, and Literature of Colorado. The papers contain research notes, bibliographies, newspaper clippings,...
Dates:
1851-1968; Majority of material found in 1913-1962
Lucile Hatch Papers
Collection
Identifier: M006
Abstract
Lucile Hatch (1913-2002) was Professor, Graduate School of Librarianship University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. She served as Acting Dean of the School from 1966-1968. Hatch was editor of two publications that feature collections of bibliographies, articles and lectures prepared for use with children's literature course, and was the author of several children's books. The collection contains notebooks with articles, bibliographies and notes in the areas of school libraries, media centers...
Dates:
1960-1970
Found in:
Special Collections and Archives
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Lucile Hatch Papers
Phillip Perdew Papers
Collection
Identifier: M185
Scope and Contents
Material relating to Denver Public Schools: plans, programs, proposals.
Dates:
1965-1969
University College (1947- ) Records
Collection
Identifier: U103
Abstract
Collection contains admission applications, advertising materials, programs, annual reports, brochures, budgets, a Certificate of Strategic in Emerging Telecommunications Technologies, schedules, newspaper clippings, faculty papers, financial reports, grant proposals, agreements, publications, newsletters, sexual harassment policies, and meeting minutes related to University College at the University of Denver.
Dates:
Other: 1947-2020