Speeches
Found in 461 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 22, 1962 January 9
School Average 1.620; Women Outpoint Men. Winter Rush to be Opened Next Wednesday. DU Will Hear Max Morath. Putnam Lectures Today. Dorm Enjoys Café Changes. Neutralism Topic for Lectures.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 23, 1962 January 16
Educationalist to Lecture – Taylor Talks Jan. 22. “Damsels in Dimension” Set; Women to Reign Seven Days. “Y” Sponsors Red Attorney. Art Director to Offer Talk. Baroque Concert to Show in Union. K-Book From Leaders.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 46, 1962 April 24
Goodenough Gives Lecture This Evening. Thomas Tells of Incidents in Busy Life. Female Students Declare: Girls’ Form Hours “Asinine”. University of Denver in 1898 Presented in “Mellardramar”. Jordan Talks Thursday Eve.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 55, 1962 May 22
AUSA Allocations to be Determined Tonight at Senate. 82 Students Will Receive Honors Soon. Program Seeking 12 Ford Scholars. Economist Tells Voice of Youth Real Income Core of Problems. Hong Kong-Bound Hamilton to Work in “Y” Construction. Chapel Services Find Year’s End.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 7, 1963 October 11
Expanding Universe Explored. Executive Order Proclamation. Driscoll Delivers Academic Charge.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 15, 1963 November 8
Dr. Toynbee Here Fall Quarter 1964. “If Vietnam Falls, Southeast Asia Falls” Warns Former Vietnamese Official. State Dept. Offers Intern Programs. Bulletin. Faculty to Display Talents, Creativity. Lack of Apparent Interest Cancels Denver Hootenanny. Identification Cards Ready for New, Returning Students.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 21, 1964 January 7
Porter Assumes Directorship of Department Previously Led by Bell. Segregationist Wallace Gives Civil Rights Talk Tomorrow. “Colorado Ski Country” Shows Tomorrow Night.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 36, 1964 February 18
Terrain Study Takes Six on Journey to Ancient Dams. “Witch Hunting” Subject of Discussion Friday by Indicted Indiana U. Socialist Ralph Levitt. McNeil to Lecture on N.Y. Painting. Famed Pianist Instructs Master’s Workshop. Library Installs New System to Facilitate Book-Lending.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 38, 1964 March 3
Businessman Packard Salutes University’s Centennial. Averell Harriman Delivers Convocation Talk Thursday. Phi Beta Kappa Taps Five Coeds; Initiation Scheduled for Mar. 9. Founder Week Schedule.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 56, 1964 May 19
Students Can Voice Choice on Next Year’s Entertainers. Student Senate Chooses New BOPUB Members, Conference Leaders. President Miller Emphasizes “Well-Rounded Individual”. Neri, Schmidt, Kappa Sigs, Phi Sigs Capture Awards at Annual IFC Dinner. Scholarship Prize in Speech Contest. Insurance Coverage for Summer Now Available. Administration Pushing for UPC BOG Abolition. Middle East Authority to Lecture today at 10.