Speech
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
The Chancellor's Welcome, 1993 June 5
Text of the commencement address by the Chancellor of the University, Daniel L. Ritchie, delivered at the University of Denver, June 5, 1993.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 99, 1992 May 7
Former West German Chancellor speaks to 2,000. Ritchie discusses student life at meeting. Summer and fall registration.
"The Post-Modern Mind", 1965 June 11
Text of the commencement address, "The Post-Modern Mind", by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, James E. Perdue, delivered at the University of Denver, June 11, 1965.
"The Uncompetitive Society", 1986 December 7
Text of the commencement address titled "The Uncompetitive Society" by Colorado Governor Richard D. Lamm, delivered at the University of Denver, June 7, 1986.
Theodore Puck Speaking From Podium, circa 1970
Theodore Puck speaks from podium. Bust of Eleanor Roosevelt in foreground.
"Together - I Believe We Can...", 1978 August 18
Text of the Commencement address "Together - I Believe We Can..." and remarks by Ross Pritchard, University of Denver, August 18, 1978 in response to investiture as Fourteenth Chancellor of the University of Denver.
"Tomorrow's Task", 1949 June 11
Text of the commencement address "Tomorrow's Task" by Oliver C. Carmichael, President Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, delivered at the University of Denver, June 11, 1949.
University of Denver Alumni Mary Jo Adamsun, 1983
University of Denver mass communication student, Mary Jo Adamsun poses for a set of pictures with friends.
University of Denver Baccalaureate Service, 1936 June 7
Program from the Baccalaureate Service at the University of Denver. The Baccalaureate Sermon "Lost Horizons" by Chancellor D. Shaw Duncan, was delivered at the Memorial Chapel of the University of Denver, Three-thirty o'clock, Sunday afternoon, June Seventh, Nineteen Hundred Thirty-six.
University of Denver Baccalaureate Service, 1937 June 6
Program from the Baccalaureate Service. The Baccalaureate Sermon was "Eyes" by Chancellor D. Shaw Duncan, delivered at the Memorial Chapel of the University of Denver, Three-thirty o'clock Sunday afternoon, June Sixth, Nineteen Hundred Thirty-seven.