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Newspaper editors

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Benjamin M. Blumberg Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B121
Abstract Benjamin M. Blumberg (1911-1978) was in the newspaper business and was a reporter or editor for a number of Colorado newspapers, many of which focused on Colorado's Jewish community. Blumberg held leadership positions with many Jewish community organizations, including Allied Jewish Community Council, B'nai B'rith Lodge #171 in Denver, and the Jewish Youth Council in Denver. He was the first administrator of General Rose Hospital in Denver, and he was also employed with Massachusetts...
Dates: 1872-1978

Davidson, Joanne, 2016

 File
Identifier: D069.02.0001.0002

Founders Day - 1979, 1979

 File
Identifier: U201.01.0098.0029
Abstract 1 black and white contact sheet from Founders Day 1979 at the University of Denver with images from the Colorado Springs Alumni Scholars Dinner and GSSW Brunch. Also includes 3 black and white prints from the the 1979 MECCA conference for college newspaper editors sponsored by the College of Business Administration, including Ross Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas talking with visiting students Tony Lee, Debbie Brisboy, Chris Bender, David Alexander, and David Lee. Lowell Thomas was...
Dates: 1979

Max Goldberg, 1972 November 3

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0032.0013.00001
Abstract

Copy of a page from the Intermountain Jewish News featuring a collage of photographs from Max Goldberg's personal and professional life. Photos include Max and Mariam Goldberg's wedding portrait, Max shaking hands with President John F. Kennedy, Max standing with Robert Kennedy, Max holding a sheriff's badge, Max posed with President Dwight Eisenhower, Max posed with President Gerald Ford, Max shaking hands with Danny Kaye, and shaking hands with Max Baer.

Dates: 1972 November 3

Rocky Mountain News Sports Editor Chet Nelson, between 1950-1960

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Identifier: U300.01.0048.00102
Abstract

Rocky Mountain News sports editor and honorary University of Denver (DU) Pioneers men's football coach Chet Nelson poses for a portrait.

Dates: between 1950-1960

The Denver Clarion, vol. 79, issue 65, 1975 March 5

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Identifier: clarion_v079i65_19750305
Abstract

DU vs. Honeywell – Fire Alarms, What Fire Alarms? Want to be Editor? Apply Now for Senate, Smith Lectures. Students in LUV. See You at Founder’s Day Party Friday.

Dates: 1975 March 5

University of Denver Athletic Director Tad Wieman and Honorary Football Coach Chet Nelson, 1955

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Identifier: U300.01.0011.00073
Abstract

University of Denver (DU) Pioneers athletic director Tad Wieman (right) and honorary football coach Chet Nelson (left), sports editor for the Rocky Mountain News, exchange books ''Two Minutes From Victory'' by Chet Nelson and ''Practice Football'' by Tad Wieman.

Dates: 1955

University of Denver Athletic Director Tad Wieman and Honorary Football Coach Chet Nelson, 1955

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Identifier: U300.01.0011.00269
Abstract

University of Denver (DU) Pioneers athletic director Tad Wieman (right) and honorary football coach Chet Nelson (left), sports editor for the Rocky Mountain News, exchange books ''Two Minutes From Victory'' by Chet Nelson and ''Practice Football'' by Tad Wieman.

Dates: 1955

University of Denver Guest Football Coach, 1955

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Identifier: U300.01.0004.00051.00001
Abstract

University of Denver (DU) Pioneers honorary coach, Denver Post newspaper sports editor Jack Carberry, receives a bucket which reads: ''Pioneer Bucket, The Denver Post, Coach Jack Carberry 54 winner - 22-18. 55 winner - 13-6.''

Dates: 1955

University of Denver Guest Football Coaches, between 1950-1955

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Identifier: U300.01.0004.00032
Abstract

Two University of Denver (DU) Pioneers guest coaches hold up a clipboard and confer in front of a sign that reads: ''Winningest Coaches (Pct.): Carberry: 1.000 (1-0), Wilkinson: .901, Tatum: .800, Blaik: .794.'' Jack Carberry, sports editor of the Denver Post newspaper, stands on the left.

Dates: between 1950-1955