The Joyce Mack Papers are mainly comprised of photographs and ephemera documenting Joyce Mack and her family from the 1970s to 2014. Photographs in the collection depict political and community events, the Mack family, and their interaction with politicians. An invitation, newspaper clipping, and transcript of a speech by Joyce Mack document various honors that were betstowed upon Joyce Mack and her husband, Jerome D. "Jerry" Mack.
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Left to right: Jack Rosenberg, Evelyn Siegel, Bill Rosenberg, Joyce Mack, Sally Kirschner, Jerry Rosenberg
These photographs were given to Joyce Mack to thank her for contributions, and for being a Loyalty Circle Member of UNLV.
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Oral history interview with Joyce Mack conducted by Barbara Tabach on February 23, 2015 for the Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project. In this interview, Joyce Mack discusses meeting her husband, Jerry Mack, their early life as a couple, and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada at the suggestion of Jerry's father, Nate Mack. She discusses how Jerry met Parry Thomas and their banking and real estate investments. Mack talks about the opening of the Thomas and Mack Center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the development of the strip hotels, and discusses her children.
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Standing left to right: Karen (Mack) Goldsmith, Joyce Mack, Barbara (Mack) Levine; kneeling: Marilynn Mack.
