Typed description provided with image: "Special Collections Department, grand opening of new wing of James Dickinson Library, UNLV. L-R: Virginia Beckley Richardson, Hal Erickson, and Bruce Beckley."
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Typed description provided with the image: "Grand opening of new wing of James Dickinson Library, UNLV. Pictured in Special Collections Department are L-R: Virginia Beckley Richardson, Louis Szathmary, Bruce Beckley, Howard Cannon, and Hal Erickson."
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The grand opening for the new wing at the James R. Dickinson Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Hal Erickson is holding a special citation which was given to him by the Nevada Library Association. Martha Gould congratulates him.
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Andre's Restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a dinner to celebrate the grand opening of the new wing of the James Dickinson Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, (UNLV). From left to right, the people pictured here include: Reuben Zucker, Blanche Zucker, Ms. Shapiro and Mr. Shapiro.
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Andre's Restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a dinner celebrating the grand opening of the new wing of the James Dickinson Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). From left to right, the people pictured here include: Reuben Zucker, Blanche Zucker, Ms. Shapiro and Mr. Shapiro.
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Architectural rendering of Theater Arts Building
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Architectural rendering of Fine Arts Complex
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Architectural rendering of Ham Hall and Judy Bayley Theatre, facing north, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Architectural rendering of Ham Hall and Judy Bayley Theatre, facing north, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Charles D. Keeler (left) and Hal Erickson (right) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Mr. Keeler is donating the Keeler collection of photos and papers to Special Collections. Typed description provided with image: "Charles and Dorothy Keeler Photo Album - May 31, 1978, L-R: Charles Keeler, Hal Erickson. The late Dorothy Keeler served as the Chief Deputy Clerk for Clark county during the late 1920s-1930s, and as such she and her husband hosted many quickie Las Vegas weddings in their living room. The Keelers were avid photographers and the album Mr. Keeler donated in 1977 contains many snapshots of Las Vegas and the surrounding areas in the 1920s and 1930s."
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