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Charles Krolek sheet music and piano rolls

 Collection
Identifier: CoU-AMRC-51
Scope and Contents

Collection contains 7,588 pieces of sheet music and 600 collected works of music from Tin Pan Alley to 20th Century.

Dates: Majority of material found in 1911–1989

Charles L. Bestor papers

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Identifier: CoU-AMRC-7
Scope and Contents Personal papers of Charles L. Bestor (b. 1924), Composer and music educator, professor of composition, emeritus, University of Massachusetts; previously on the faculty of Willamette University (dean, college of music), Julliard School of Music, University of Utah, University of Alabama, and the University of Colorado; National Endowment of the Arts fellow, International Electro-Acoustic Music Competition winner, Macdowell Colony fellow. Works of the 12 tone technique, electronic media, and...
Dates: ca. 1950-2000

Charles M. Campbell papers

 Collection
Identifier: COU:294
Abstract This collection contains an assortment of materials from Charles M. Campbell who lived from 1842 to 1922. The C.M. Campbell (1842-1922) papers contain political ephemera relating to elections, real estate development, and labor parties. Material relating to Presbyterian and other religious denominations include doctoral tracts, programs and material on local parishes. There is Boulder promotional material included in this collection. Also included are letters, petitions and speeches on...
Dates: 1842 - 1922

Charles Nilon papers

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Identifier: COU:1175
Abstract

Charles Nilon was Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder for three decades. He initiated the Black Studies Program in the late 1960s and served on numerous committees and advisory panels in addition to his departmental teaching and advising responsibilities. He retired in 1984. The collection includes materials related to his service on university committees.

Dates: 1960 - 1980

Charles R. Middleton Collection

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Identifier: COU:3076
Abstract

The Charles R. Middleton Collection contains material such as correspondence, classroom articles, schedule planners and written speeches that are in relation to Charles R. Middleton and the College of Arts & Sciences during Middleton’s involvement between his arrival in1969 and his departure in 1996.

Dates: 1969 - 1996

Charles Robert Ewing papers

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Identifier: COU:588
Abstract

Charles Robert Ewing (1879-1958) was a rancher and mining engineer of Del Norte, Colorado. Papers contain information on the C. R. Ewing's Embargo Ranches of Del Norte, as well as records and original surveys from various mines in Rio Grande, Saguache, and other counties. The correspondence in this collection reflects the economic hardships in the cattle, sheep, and mining industries in the San Luis Valley.

Dates: 1870 - 1960

Charles Scoggins papers

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Identifier: COU:4359
Abstract

The Charles Scoggins Papers contains biographical material and three pieces of work writing by Scoggins, ranging from 1888-1955.

Dates: 1913 - 1950

Charles Sievers papers

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Identifier: COU:1460
Abstract

A civil engineer, Charles Sievers (1880-1965) had extensive experience with railroad and irrigation projects, among them the Rio Grande Dam above Creede, the Moffat Tunnel, and many others. During the 1930s, he was a supervisor for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Public Works Administration. The collection contains construction contracts, evaluation circulars and reports, employee time records, equipment registers and other material from Sievers' projects.

Dates: 1907 - 1960

Charles T. Cross papers

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Identifier: COU:486
Abstract Charles T. Cross (1922-) had a distinguished career in the Foreign Service, serving as Ambassador to Singapore, Consul General in Hong Kong, and Director of the American Institute in Taiwan. Cross was born in China and grew up speaking Mandarin Chinese. At the start of WWII, Cross was a sophomore at Carleton College. He applied for admission to the Navy's Japanese Language School at the University of Colorado Boulder. Upon graduation in 1943, Cross joined the Marines, serving in the 4th...
Dates: 1915 - 2007

Charles Tarbell papers

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Identifier: COU:1560
Abstract

Charles Tarbell was a Saguache County Rancher, Banker, and Congressman. The collection contains correspondence with Wil Tufford and others, relating to efforts to establish governmental pensions for the veterans of Downers Guards, the militia unit which helped quall the uprising of 1879. Topics covered in the collection include Indian agents, banking, Saguache county, and Wil Tufford.

Dates: 1858 - 1928

Charles Wellington Furlong Collection

 Collection
Identifier: COU:5020
Abstract

Charles Wellington Furlong (1895 - 1967) was a noted explorer, author, and artist. He traveled extensively through the Balkans and Middle East during the early twentieth century and served as a military observer in the latter region during World War I. This collection broadly encompasses the years 1918 to 1945 and includes materials relating to Furlong’s experience abroad, as well as his research and diplomatic interests in the region.

Dates: 1918 - 1945

Charles Z. Klauder Papers

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Identifier: COU:946
Abstract The Charles Z. Klauder Papers relate to the development of the University of Colorado rural Italian style of architecture. Klauder worked with University of Colorado President, George Norlin, to design a unified campus design that began in 1917 and carries on today. The papers include correspondence between Klauder and Norlin, 1917 to 1940; biographical information; articles about Klauder's architectural achievements; drawing, photos, and slides of C.U. buildings and models; and a video...
Dates: 1918 - 1938

Charlotte Collie collection

 Collection
Identifier: COU:367
Abstract

This is a collection of memorabilia of Charlotte Collie and her family, including photos, diplomas, newspaper clippings, and articles. The granddaughter of Dr. Richard Bard of Boulder, Charlotte Collie was born in 1884 in the community of Sugar Loaf, later named Delphi and Wallstreet, Boulder County. An artist and teacher, Charlotte Collie graduated from the University of Colorado in 1906.

Dates: 1875 - 1906

Chauncey Thomas Papers

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Identifier: COU-4424
Scope and Contents

Chauncey Thomas' “The Snow Story.” 2 folders. 18 page typescript with corrections, 5/4/37. Rocky Mountain News with printed story. Typed letter, signed 2/15/39 from C. Thomas to Prof. H.R. Warfel. Typed letter, signed, 5/16/64 from W.G. Gaffney to H.R. Warfel. Donor: H.R. Warfel, November 23, 1970.

Dates: 1937 - 1970

Chava Weissler papers

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Identifier: COU:4302
Abstract

The Chava Weissler papers include materials from her scholarship career, including research conducted on the Jewish Renewal Movement, her dissertation, book, and lectures that she gave on the subject. The collection also includes some of her research, ephemera collected at various events and retreats, as well as audio and visual materials from her work in this subject area.

Dates: 1962 - 2011

Chet Tchozewski papers

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Identifier: COU:1564
Abstract These papers concern Chet Tchozewski, an activist and organizer in the peace and environmental movements in Boulder, Colorado from 1978-1987. He was affiliated with many organizations: Rocky Flats Truth Force (1978), Rocky Flats Coalition (1979), American Friends Service Committee (1980-83), Rocky Mountain Peace Center (1983-87), Eco–Cycle (1984-87), and Boulder Shelter for the Homeless (1986). This collection contains materials pertaining to his activism in the community and his...
Dates: 1978 - 1988

Chicago-Colorado Colony Records

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Identifier: COU:340
Abstract

The Chicago-Colorado Colony was conceived in Chicago in 1870. In the following year colonists began arriving on the site near the town of Burlington in Boulder County. The colony eventually became the present city of Longmont. The collection contains record books of lot sales, minutes of Trustee meetings, a Day Book, and an 1871 pamphlet describing the colony.

Dates: 1870 - 1899

Chicano Movement collection

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Identifier: COU:5042
Abstract

This collection consists of a variety of art prints, posters, handbills, and political ephemera related to and inspired by the Chicano Movement, also known as El Movimiento. The movement, which started in the late 1960s and early 1970s, was a social and political movement in the United States inspired by previous acts of resistance by people of Mexican descent.

Dates: 1970 - 2021

China, Burma, India Veterans Association Collection

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Identifier: COU:342
Abstract The China, Burma, India (CBI) Veterans Association is one of the associations representing the former soldiers of the CBI theater. While the Allies were fighting the Axis in the European and Pacific Theater, the Allies also began the China, Burma, and India Theater in order to assist China against Japanese military forces. In 1948 the China, Burma, India Veterans Association was created in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to organize social events, reunions, and publish newsletters. After years of...
Dates: 1964 - 2005

Christopher J. Burns Papers

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Identifier: COU:270
Abstract

The Christopher J. Burns Collection consists of articles, newspapers, journals, notes, correspondence, brochures and advertising material collected by Burns, who was a member of the University of Colorado Journalism faculty from September 1950 until his death on December 20, 1980.

Dates: 1950 - 1980

Christopher Murray Grieve [Hugh MacDiarmid] collection

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Identifier: COU:4341
Abstract

Correspondence, handwritten poetry, essays, articles, book reviews, centered on Scottish nationalism and pamphlets and newspaper ads related to Grieve's candidacy in a parliamentary elections.

Dates: 1892 - 1963

Citizen, The

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Identifier: COU-2363

Citizens In Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES) collection

 Collection
Identifier: COU:2362
Abstract The CISPES Collection contains the papers of the CISPES organization (The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador) founded in 1980. This political organization was founded to oppose United States intervention in Central America, namely El Salvador. The goals of the organization included: “to end all forms of U.S. intervention in El Salvador and all of Central America and the Caribbean,” as well as “to provide direct support for the Salvadoran people through: material aid,...
Dates: 1980s

Civic Safety League Records

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Identifier: COU:345
Abstract

Contains notices of meetings, including comments on the issues to be discussed. The League, also called the Committee of Civic Safety, was concerned with bringing about a judicious and economical city administration in Boulder, Colorado.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1920 - 1929

Civil Defense In Colorado

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Identifier: COU:346
Abstract

Starting in the 1950s, the federal government established a peace-time civil defense program in response to heightened public concern over the threat of nuclear war. Defense efforts centered upon designating shelters and paths for evacuation from affected areas.

Dates: 1958 - 1980

Civil Works Administration Interviews

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Identifier: COU:411
Abstract

U.S. Federal Civil Works Administration interviews in Colorado counties, 1933-1934, produced for the Colorado State Historical Society. Materials included on the film are pamphlets, speeches, genealogy and reminiscences of people interviewed.

Dates: 1933 - 1934

Civilian Club of Grand Junction

 Collection
Identifier: COU:347
Scope and Contents

Copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Civilian Club of Grand Junction plus a file of their weekly newsletter the Civichat.

Dates: 1961 - 1964

Clare Small Papers

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Identifier: COU:1478
Abstract Clare H. Small (1890-1972) was the Director of the Department of Physical Education for Women, and as a professor of Physical Education at the University of Colorado. She was educated at: Mt. Holyoke College (B.A., 1912), Wellesley (Certificate in Hygiene), and New York University (M.A., 1926). She came to the University of Colorado in 1919 and retired as an Emeritus professor in 1957. The collection consists of an audio tape of a speech entitled Clare Small Speaks (1964), a copy of her M.A....
Dates: 1926 - 1972

Clarence L. and Ralph W. Danielson (Basalt)

 Collection
Identifier: COU-496
Abstract

Danielson grew up in Basalt, Colorado. Clarence became a railroad man and Ralph an ophthalmologist.

Dates: 1800 - 1965

Claude and Evelyn Settles Photographs collection

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Identifier: COU:1448
Abstract

This collection contains thirty-one photographs of the University Camp taken by both Claude and Evelyn Settles, and Charles F. Snow, a Boulder, Colorado photographer.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1921 - 1925