Photographs
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Found in 12922 Collections and/or Records:
Bethie Younger, between 1999-2000
Official portrait of Bethie Younger, member of the 1999-2000 University of Denver women's basketball team, in her Denver jersey.
Bethune, George
Contains black and white photographs of University of Denver affiliate George Bethune.
Betsy Forrest, 1984
Betty Forrest leaps in the air in full costume.
Betsy Forrest and Ensemble, 1984
Betty Forrest and the ensemble (standing, L. to R., Cathy Yavorsky, Jeremy Knedler, Andrea Roman, Matt Sheehy, Mary Metz, John Graham, Nadia Miniclier, Terry Fowler, Robin Kanoff, Michael Dailey. Foreground, Charlotte Kanstrup, Betsy Forrest, Jodee Nimerichter pose in their medieval garb for a promotional photograph.
Betsy Von Furstenber, Don Ameche and Micheal Zaslow in a Scene, 1968
Black and white publicity photograph of (from l to r) Betsy Von Furstengerg placing an ice pack on the eye of Don Ameche while Michael Zaslow looks on in a scene in the 1968 festival production of 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' at the Central City Opera House.
Betsy von Furstenberg In 'There's a Girl in My Soup.', 1968
Black and white photograph of the CCOH performer Betsy von Furstenberg performing as Marion in a scene during the production 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' during the 1968 festival at the Central City Opera House.
Betti Clark, 1953
Autographed portrait of Betti Clark, a performer who worked with the Central City Opera.
Bettis, Valerie, 1950
Photographs of dancer Valerie Bettis.
Betty Kaplan, circa 1915
Portrait of Betty Kaplan seated at a table under a sign that says ''God Bless our Home'' wearing a long dress and holding a parasol.
Betty Richman with Daughters Margaret and Ruth, circa 1913
Betty Richman sits on a chair holding her two oldest daughters, Ruth on the left and Margaret on the right with a large bow in her hair.
