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Plankinton House dinner menu, November 30, 1879

Date

1879-11-30

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Illustration on front cover engraved and copyrighted by J.A. Lowell & Co. Boston, 1878, no. 38. Monogram of restaurant on back cover Restaurant: Plankinton House Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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Thanksgiving menu, Thursday, November 29, 1883, Dunlap House

Date

1883-11-29

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Color illustration on front cover, has initials E W (possibly E.W. Kemble) in lower right corner and a poem, Thank Heaven we're only little wobblers. Look at the fate of elder gobblers. Illustration copyright 1883 by L. Prang & Co. Boston Menu insert: Poems; Humorous features Restaurant: The Dunlap House Location: Jacksonville, Illinois, United States

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Western Wholesale Druggists Association meeting menu, November 13, 1879 at Plankinton House

Date

1897-11-13

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Includes list of reception committtee members on back page Restaurant: Plankinton House Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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Menu for the Rhode Island state dinner to the Representatives of France, Tuesday, November 1, 1881, Narragansett Hotel

Date

1881-11-01

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Menu is bordered with blue fringe. Anchor illustration on back cover includes names of committee members Menu insert: Member lists Restaurant: Narragansett Hotel Location: Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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New Year's Day menu, Tuesday, January 1, 1884, Sweet's Hotel

Date

1884-01-01

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Cards and wine lists furnished by waiters. Cover illustration shows Cupid-like figure with horns, tail and wings, pulling an arrow back on a bow Restaurant: Sweet's Hotel Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

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Annual Thanksgiving game dinner menu, Thursday, November 29, 1883, at Windsor Hotel

Date

1883-11-29

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Illustrations on front and back cover of menu Restaurant: Windsor Hotel (St. Paul, Minn.) Location: St. Paul, Minnesota, United States

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Newhall House menu

Date

1870 to 1933

Archival Collection

Description

Note: No date on menu. Illustration on front cover copyrighted by John A. Lowell & Co. Boston 1880, No. 225 Restaurant: Newhall House Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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Jeju Hyatt Regency Casino Records

Identifier

MS-00692

Abstract

The Jeju Hyatt Regency Casino Records date to 1985 and contain information about the Korean casino and its operation guidelines for various games, the conduct of their employees, and business reports for the casino. This information is provided in both English and Korean.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Renee Diamond by Barbara Tabach, November 20, 2014

Date

2014-11-20

Description

In this interview, Renee Diamond discusses coming to Las Vegas via Los Angeles, with her husband and children in the 1970s and getting involved in politics. She talks about her husband, Leo, and his business selling vinyl records in L.A., and her work in a doctor's office. Once in Las Vegas, the Diamonds joined Temple Beth Sholom and later Congregation Ner Tamid. Renee talks about her involvement in the political arena in southern Nevada, including the League of Women Voters.

Community activism and social justice rank high in the legacy of Renee Diamond. She often refers to herself as one of the last of the generation without college degrees that could make a difference in the politics of the state. When Renee, her husband Leo Diamond moved their family to Las Vegas from southern California, the energetic advocate Renee quickly plugged into the community. The word "No" was not part of her vocabulary. Among the many Jewish and secular activities the she engaged in were: the editorial board of the Jewish Reporter newspaper; Hadassah; Anti-Defamation League; Red Cross Board; State Museum Board to name a few. She remains a vibrant Democratic Party leader and served one term on the Nevada Assembly in 1989. She was on the front lines as a fierce and active supporter of Welfare Rights, Fair Housing and the Equal Rights Amendment. It is a life that included working alongside illustrious women and men of Southern Nevada history. A list that includes: Harriet Trudell, Ruby Duncan, Myrna Williams and Dorothy Eisenberg and many more mentioned here. Meanwhile she raised four children and enjoyed a loving 43-year marriage with Leo (aka "Uncle Leo") whose career included the popular Bingo Palace, Slots-A-Fun and Stations Casinos. During this oral history interview she recalls the Las Vegas that she moved to in 1972 and reflects on what attracted people here, ways to be part of the Jewish life which might even include a bowling league and how involvement in raising social awareness was a worthy investment of ones' time. This is a look at a woman who made a difference.

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Interview with Leslie Ray Hill, February 17, 2006

Date

2006-02-17

Description

Narrator affiliation: Scientist, Sandia National Laboratories

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