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  • Mr A. J. Rappaport... For Posterity

    First of all, allow me to introduce myself. My name is A.J. Rappaport. Now, how I came to have that name is a story in its self. You see my Daddy’s name is Joshua, and his Daddy’s name is Joshua, so, they called me A.J. - just ‘another Joshua.’ I am in the News Paper game. I was...
    Posted to WildLife and Times by Mr. A. J. Rappaport on 06-22-2009
    Filed under: education, anthropology, science, zoology, Enactor, Kids
  • Miss Margaret Winters... an Introduction

    My name is Margaret Winters, and I recall how thrilled we all were that the Museum of Natural History would be opening that summer of 1908. The Women’s Club of Denver had a Department of Literature and Science and we felt that this museum would be a wonderful place for those of us interested in...
    Posted to WildLife and Times by Miss Margaret Winters on 05-05-2009
    Filed under: education, anthropology, science, zoology
  • WildLife and Times: The World of 1908 Returns to the Museum with Historical Enactors

    How times have changed! When the Museum first opened its doors to the public in 1908, William Taft was elected president, the world’s first major commercial oil field was discovered in Iran, and for the first time ever the ball dropped in Time Square to herald the New Year. Ford Motor Company produced...
    Posted to WildLife and Times by Jennifer Moss Logan on 05-05-2009
    Filed under: education, anthropology, science, zoology, geology
  • Diorama leprechauns

    Larry Sessions asked about the elves or leprechauns in the dioramas. Always a popular subject. Attached is a file that will tell you how to find them.
    Posted to Archives are History by Kristine Haglund on 04-03-2009
    Filed under: Dioramas, Zoology, Archives
  • Always learning something new

    The past is past, as they say, but it’s never dead. The Archives is constantly acquiring, learning, and preserving new pieces of information about the way things used to be here at the Museum. Sometimes we go looking for things and sometimes they come to us. Recently we’ve been focusing on...
    Posted to Archives are History by Kristine Haglund on 04-01-2009
    Filed under: Dioramas, Space, Zoology, Archives, Paleontology
  • Re: Butterfly wings

    Answers from Dr. Frank Krell, Curator of Entomology: Wings of butterflies are generally transparent. The color is caused by dense scales covering the wings. These scales are either pigmented (e.g. black, brown, red, green colors) or have microscopic longitudinal ridges that refract the light falling...
    Posted to Questions for the Curators by Tara on 03-19-2009
  • Butterfly wings

    A question from Stan via feedback@dmns.org : When I was a child my grandmother often took me to City Park. I must admit that feeding peanuts to "Cookie", the elephant, was my favorite activity there. As I recall, I was also quite enamored with the butterfly collection at the museum, which brings...
    Posted to Questions for the Curators by Tara on 03-19-2009
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