Photographs
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Found in 12929 Collections and/or Records:
Homecoming Traditions - Students in Football Costumes, 1957 October
Black and white print of four apparently female students dressed up in football uniforms for Homecoming 1957 at the University of Denver. The students are wearing bandages on their faces and legs, and of them is preparing to snap the football to another. The room behind them is decorated with streamers, University of Denver pennants, and signs reading "No More Broadway Park!", "Press Box," and "Coach Crying Towel Ser[vice?]."
Homecoming Traditions - Woodstock West Parade Float, 1999
Black and white print of a "Class of 1971 Presents Woodstock West" float in the University of Denver's 1999 Homecoming parade. Several persons are standing or sitting in the back of a pickup truck, holding signs reading "Woodstock West Peace + Freedom Founded May 8, 1970," "Peace," "The Doors at DU September 1967 Freshman Year," and "Waiting to [cut off]," and crosses labeled "Kent State."
Homer E. Reed
Portrait of Homer E. Reed; textile salesman affiliated with the Central City Opera.
Honorary LLD Degree Received by Howard Jenkins, Jr., 1973 June
Group including Howard Jenkins Jr. and Robert Yegge prepare for ceremony.
Hopak, 1990
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance ensemble performs ''Hopak,'' the national dance of the Ukraine.
Hopak, 1999
Clayton Dorny and Shane Wright of the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance ensemble perform in ''Hopak,'' the national dance of the Ukraine.
Hopper, Hedda
Photographs of Hedda Hopper, a performer with the Central City Opera
Hornbein Baby's First Outing, 1908 June 4
The young Hornbein family poses together at Lakeside by a painted train background. Left to right are Flora Hornbein, Louis Hornbein, and Philip Hornbein.
Hornbein Family in Pine Crest, Colorado, 1922
Philip and Flora Hornbein stand behind two of their children, Philip Jr. and Marjorie, on vacation in Pine Crest, Colorado. The family stands on a trail.
Hornbein Family Papers
The Hornbein family of Denver, Colorado, was actively involved in the Colorado Jewish and larger community. Philip L. Hornbein (1879-1962) married Flora Anfenger (1888-1964) in 1905, and they had three children: Louis (1907-1912), Marjorie (1913-2006) and Philip (1915-1987). The collections consists of material objects, photographs, and documents that belonged to the Hornbein family.
