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Correspondence and photographs of Ron Lurie as Mayor of Las Vegas at events and presentations, 1990

Date

1990

Archival Collection

Description

Photographs and correspondence document the events and presentations of Ron Lurie during his time as Mayor of the City of Las Vegas. Events include ribbon cuttings and ground breaking ceremonies.

Mixed Content

Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 19, 1987

Date

1987-03-19

Description

Includes meeting agenda and minutes. CSUN Session 17 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

Text

Lopez Castillo, Martin

Martin Lopez-Castillo was born in the small town of La Perla, Cuautitlán Izcalli in the State of Mexico. He grew up in a large Catholic family and was taught the meaning of hard work from a young age. Competitive by nature, he excelled in academics and always understood the importance of receiving an education. He left his hometown, immigrating to Phoenix, Arizona, and finally reached Colorado, where he worked as a cook for a Village Inn.

Person

Correspondence from Shelley Berkley regarding appropriations for fiscal year 2002

Date

2001

Archival Collection

Description

Selected correspondence and documentation for fiscal appropriations for transportation, police and construction projects in Southern Nevada requested for 2002.

Text

Video of interview with Carolyn and Oscar Goodman, Las Vegas (Nev.), October 18, 2014

Date

2014-10-18

Description

Carolyn and Oscar Goodman discuss their early lives, moving to Las Vegas, their definition of "community" in Las Vegas, early careers, and current Downtown economy in an interview at UNLV's Lied Library in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Moving Image

James Deacon lecture for UNLV "Man and the Environment" course

Identifier

OH-04005

Abstract

Closing lecture presented by Dr. James E. Deacon on May 17, 1974 for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Environmental Studies course "Man and the Environment." Deacon presents his students with a question of what makes "man" unique among all the creatures of the Earth and suggests that it begins with the ratio of brain to brawn. He reminds them that the course was considered as much a social science as a natural science because of the questions it had posed them, and mentions the involvement of UNLV history professor Dr. Scott Locicero. The remainder of the lecture delves more deeply into how humans learned to exploit their environment and control against hunger, predation, and disease, but without consideration for the limits of that exploitation. He closes by suggesting that the modern world may prove to be a "DIY extinction event" if humankind fails to modify its actions.

Archival Collection