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Found in 5256 Collections and/or Records:
Winter, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01769
Abstract
Trees, shrubs, bushes.
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Campus Scenics, 2007 January 17
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.00714
Abstract
Winter Campus Scenics.
Dates:
2007 January 17
Winter Campus Scenics, 2007 January 17
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.00715
Abstract
Winter Campus Scenics.
Dates:
2007 January 17
Winter Final, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01757
Abstract
Williams Tower at the Ritchie Center.
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Final, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01759
Abstract
Winter Final.
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Final, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01768
Abstract
Winter Final.
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Scenics, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01762
Abstract
Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. it was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Scenics Final, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01756
Abstract
Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. It was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates:
2007 December 9
Winter Scenics Final, 2007 December 9
Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.01760
Abstract
Snow covers the Alma Mater statue, commonly called the Mary and Margery Reed statue, sometimes called the ''Mother Daughter'' statue. The sculptor was Enrico Licari, a Sicilian born sculptor who lived in Denver. It is titled the Alma Mater Statue and was given in honor of Margery Reed who had died in 1925. it was unveiled at the dedication ceremony for Margery Reed Hall in 1929. The plaque on the statue reads: ''Alma Mater, Erected by Students, Faculty and Friends in memory of Margery Reed...
Dates:
2007 December 9