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Transcript of interview with Norma Friedman by Barbara Tabach, November 19, 2015 and April 06, 2016

Date

2015-11-19 to 2016-04-06

Description

It was a scorching Fourth of July, when Norma (n?e Adler) and Leon Friedman rolled into their new home of Las Vegas in 1973. Nevertheless, they were content with leaving Gary, Indiana behind, and starting fresh with the family?s new ownership of Walker Furniture. Norma recalls her first stop in checking out Las Vegas was to visit the synagogue ? Temple Beth Sholom being the only option. Her oldest son would soon become a bar mitzvah. Feeling good about that, she and her sister-in-law who was also relocating to Las Vegas for the furniture business, searched for new homes. Norma settled into the community through volunteer work as well as through employment outside the family business. She worked in the real estate briefly and in a jewelry store at the Dunes. A natural organizer, she immersed herself in religious and civic organizations including the Jewish Federation, Jewish Family Service Agency, and volunteering at Selma Bartlett Elementary School in Henderson. Norma shares stories of her Jewish heritage and upbringing in Pittsburgh, the decision to move to Las Vegas, making fast friendships during her life in Las Vegas and the joy she has in traveling the world with Leon, who passed in 2004. In 2017, Norma was honored by the Jewish Family Service Agency.

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Bobby Morris oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02636

Abstract

Oral history interview with Bobby Morris conducted by Cork Proctor on September 07, 2004 for the Arnold Shaw Oral History Project on Las Vegas Entertainers. Morris discusses his early work in New York City, New York and working with many jazz players. He also reflects on playing at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration. Morris then discusses how he became Elvis Presley’s musical director at the International Hotel and Casino.

Archival Collection

Woodrow Wilson oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02001

Abstract

Oral history interview with Woodrow Wilson conducted by Gwendolyn Goodloe on February 28, 1975 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In this interview, Woodrow Wilson discusses working at the Basic Magnesium plant and about becoming the first African American elected to the Nevada Assembly in 1966. He also discusses serving as president of the Las Vegas, Nevada chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples in 1951 and how he was a co-founder of the Westside Federal Credit Union.

Archival Collection

Rosemont Enterprises, Inc., 1964-1973

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

Rosemont Enterprises, Inc. was incorporated in 1965 by Chester C. Davis a lawyer for Howard Hughes, with the goal of protecting Hughes’ privacy and promoting a positive image to the public through approved projects and lauding his many achievements. The series dates from 1964-1973 and contains correspondence on screenplays and proposed projects as well as administrative records.

Archival Collection

Howard Hughes Public Relations Reference Files
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00380
Collection Name: Howard Hughes Public Relations Reference Files
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Transcript of interview with Susan Fine by Cecillia Boland, February 18, 1976

Date

1976-02-18

Archival Collection

Description

Interview with Susan Greenspun Fine by Cecillia Boland on February 18, 1976. In this interview, Fine talks about growing up in Las Vegas and her schooling. The interview is geared towards the growth of Las Vegas from her childhood to her adulthood, including roads, air travel and medical facilities. She is the daughter of Hank and Barbara Greenspun, owners of the Las Vegas Sun newspaper, and discusses being involved in all the happenings around town because of that.

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Transcript of interview with Gertrude Greenblatt by Dario Gratini, March 1, 1981

Date

1981-03-01

Description

Interview with Gertrude Greenblatt by Dario Gratini on March 1, 1981. In this interview Greenblatt talks about arriving in Las Vegas in the 1940s, and the changes that took place place such as population growth, price increases, employment requirements, and recreation. She also talks about the changes in utilities and environmental issues.

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Film transparency of a group of unidentified men drilling for oil in the Las Vegas valley, Nevada, circa 1930-1932

Date

1928 to 1935

Description

A group of unidentified men drilling for oil in the Las Vegas valley, Nevada, circa 1930-1932. The original image has been damaged.

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Photograph of AEC Depository Library donation, Las Vegas, September 26, 1963

Date

1963-09-26

Description

Typed description provided with image: "Library Dedicated (Left to right) Vice-President Kenneth Young of University of Nevada, Manager James E. Reeves of the AEC'S Nevada Operations Office, Dean W. D. Carlson of Nevada Southern and Chairman Archie C. Grant of the University Board of Regents examine the first shipment of materials for the AEC Depository Library at Nevada Southern which was dedicated September 24. The library will include more than 15,000 reports and 42,000 report titles on microfilm. USAEC Nevada Operations Office; 2753 South Highland Drive; September 26, 1963."

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Photograph of Maya Miller, Jo Gonzales, and Gloria Steinem at Nevada Women's Conference in Las Vegas (Nev.), June 18, 1977

Date

1977-06-18

Description

A photograph of Maya Miller, International Women's Year (IWY) Coordinating Committee; Jo Gonzales, luncheon mistress of ceremonies; and Gloria Steinem, keynote speaker, at the Nevada Women's Conference that was held in Las Vegas in 1977. Site Name: Las Vegas Convention Center

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Photograph of Liberace, Tommy and Helen McGinty and guests at the Desert Inn's first anniversary party, Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 1951

Date

1951-04

Archival Collection

Description

Tommy and Helen McGinty (third and fourth from left), Liberace (back-center), Toni Clark (in front of Liberace) and unidentified guests at a buffet able at the Desert Inn's first anniversary party in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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