Marion Gottesfeld papers, 1932-2001.

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Marion Gottesfeld papers, 1932-2001.

Marion Gottesfeld's papers include correspondence, postcards, itineraries, travel vouchers, travel diaries, schedules, brochures, maps, guide books, cancelled passports, official resolutions, holiday gift lists, programs, plaques, framed letters, commemorative plates, a photograph, and certificates.

6 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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Marion Gottesfeld was a fundraiser and advocate of higher education as well as a supporter of the University of Denver, Denver, Colo. She was born Marion Rosenbaum in Brooklyn New York and earned a B.A. degree from Wellesley College and an M.A. in Business administration at New York University. She married Dr. M. Ray Gottesfeld, the founder of Denver Rose Medical Center. She later married Denver businessman, David Hurwitz. Arriving in Colorado in the late 1940's, she was appointed to the Univers...

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