From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Southern Nevada Industrial Foundation, INC. 400 Stewart Ave. - P.O. Box 1688 Las Vegas, Nevada." Luncheon in Omaha of the Southern Nevada Industrial Foundation.
Dockstader's Minstrels performed on Main Street in Goldfield, Nevada. Lew Dockstader was a vaudeville comedian that traveled as a show performer at the start of the 1900s.
The Robert Woodruff Photograph Collection (1900s-1970s) consists of ninety-seven black-and-white photographs of locations and events in Clark County, Nevada. Locations include Las Vegas, Henderson, and Searchlight, Nevada, as well as the Hoover Dam. The majority of the images were taken between 1934 and 1962.
Series II. Folies-Bergere production papers, designs, and photographs -- 16th Edition -- Costume design drawings -- Paris 1900s/Old Fashioned Opening/Mademoiselle de Paris
Description provided with image: "Commencement, May 9, 1973; L to R: Senator James Gibson, Mrs. Paul McDermott, Dr. Roman Zorn, Mary Woitishek, Harold Jacobsen."
Description provided with image: "L-R: 1.) Harold Jacobsen, Chr. Bd of regents 2.) Dr. Roman J. Zorn, pres, UNLV 3.) Senator James I. Gibson. Gibson given citation as distinguished Nevadan, May 09, 1973, UNLV." Provided with the image is a copy of a Las Vegas Review-Journal article titled "Help Us Write History."