Drafts (Documents)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Administration-University
Administration-University papers. Artificial collection containing documents and records related to the administration of the University of Denver.
Beck Archives' Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society Collection
Dr. Jeanne Abrams of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society of the Center for Judaic Studies collected materials of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society separate from the JCRS Records. Collection contains a draft of "The Origins of Denver's JCRS" by Dr. Charles Spivak, newspaper articles, issues of patients' magazine Hatikvah, contribution forms, "Thirty Years of Saving Lives" history of JCRS sanitorium, JCRS programs and pamphlets and, books related JCRS from 1900 through 1982.
Book Drafts and Working Files
This series contains the working files for Bob Osgood's books.
Box 20, 1984-2000
Box contains one binder labeled "IRS Ruling", five notebooks: health facilities review bonds, Master Index of Documents, Closing Documents, and two modification of credit and loan notbooks, and one large folder containing title documents
Box 20: American Dance Circle Drafts, 1980-1981
This box contains the mock-ups of three (3) American Dance Circle newsletters. This box is arranged by volume number.
Box 86: Book Drafts
This box contains the working files for Bob Osgood's books.
Box 87: Working Files
This box contains the working files for Bob Osgood's books.
Container 32: Nyla Farr Drawing
This container has (1) large drawing of Nyla Farr's dancer design.
Paul Moore Papers
Paul Moore is a square dance caller, historian, and enthusiast. This collection contains drafts of Paul Moore's book on Bob Osgood titled "As I Saw It," as well as loose square dance materials and square dance audiovisual material related to or owned by Paul Moore.
Sanitary Sciences Department Records
Collection contains records of the Sanitary Sciences Department at the University of Denver. Collection includes an undated program information pamphlet, information from the First (1956) and Second (1956) Sanitary Institute, and a 1958 annual report.