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Newsletters, 1998-2000

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Nevada Empowered Women's Project Records

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Pulling Apart report, 1997

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Nevada Empowered Women's Project Records

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Welfare Reform report, 1997

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Nevada Empowered Women's Project Records

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Windows of Opportunity report, 2000

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Nevada Empowered Women's Project Records

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Meetings, agendas, and minutes, 1996-1998

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Nevada Women's History Project Records

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Membership, lists and applications, 1996-1998

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Nevada Women's History Project Records

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Southern region newsletters, 2000-2004

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Nevada Women's History Project Records

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Life & Style: A Las Vegas Jewish Magazine, Spring 2004

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Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project Community Collection

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Publicity, undated

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Las Vegas, Nevada Personal Rapid Transit System Project Records

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Transcript of interview with George Levine by Barbara Tabach, April 16, 2015

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2015-04-16

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In this interview, George reflects upon his life in Las Vegas, particularly the period as ma?tre d? of the Sand?s Copa Room. Joined by his daughter - and former United States Democratic Congresswomen-Shelley Berkley, George shares stories of working in the gaming industry during this unique era, including those of Frank Sinatra and Wayne Newton. He also talks about his life as a professional gambler.

Born on February 28, 1925 in Sommerville, New Jersey, George Levine?s family moved to his childhood home, Manhattan?s Lower East Side, when he was six months old. George served on a United States Navy aircraft carrier for thirty months during World War II. After returning home, he met his first wife Estelle, with whom he had two daughters, and soon moved to Kiamesha Lake, New York to work at the Concord Resort Hotel. In 1963, George and his family moved to Las Vegas and took his first job at Mr. Sy?s Casino. Six months later he began waiting tables at the Sands Hotel and Casino. He worked his way up the ranks and was ma?tre d' from 1979 until the hotel closed in 1996.

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