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The Denver Quarterly (known as The University of Denver Quarterly until 1970) is an avant-garde literary magazine based at the University of Denver. It was founded in 1966 by novelist John Edward Williams .
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5280 is an American monthly magazine focused on Denver, Colorado and published by 5280 Publishing, Inc. [1] [2] Its name derives from Denver's elevation of 5,280 feet (1609 m / 1 mile) above sea level. [3] The monthly publication has an audited circulation of 77,027 as of 2011. [1] It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association ...
J. Quigg Newton defeats incumbent Mayor Stapleton, becoming the first Mayor born in the city and Denver's youngest mayor to date. [137] 1948 August – Bears Stadium opens. [138] 1950 Population of the City & County: 415,786 24th most populous US city. [40] To improve the Denver Zoological Foundation formed to better manage the Denver Zoo. [139]
The final form of the Two Forks Dam project was created as an agreement between Denver Water and the suburban water providers finalized in July 1982. The Metropolitan Water Development Agreement apportioned the costs and benefits of the project with 20% being supported by Denver and the remainder by suburban providers. [ 79 ]
In 1960, the largest police corruption scandal in the U.S. to date began to unfold. More than 50 area law-enforcement personnel - almost entirely Denver Police Officers - were caught in a burglary ring. Cops had stolen over a quarter of a million dollars from businesses they were supposed to be protecting on their beats over a ten-year period.