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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter ways and means committee reports

Date

1998-01-05
1998-11-07
1998-11-21

Description

From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.

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David Ober interview, October 11, 2017: transcript

Date

2017-10-11

Archival Collection

Description

Tucson, Arizona, native David Ober moved to Las Vegas twice. He arrived reluctantly the first time in 1978 with his parents as a high-school student, when his father, Hal Ober, came to Las Vegas to begin building and marketing the U.S. Home (now Lennar) brand. While the elder Ober soon left U.S. Home to open his own home-building business, R.A. Homes, his youngest child left Las Vegas shortly after his high school graduation to return to his native Tucson, follow in the footsteps of his siblings, and attend the University of Arizona. After graduating from the University of Arizona David Ober opened his own mortgage company and began building a life in Phoenix. In the late 1980s he agreed to take a large pay cut, return to Las Vegas, and learn his father's business from the ground up. At the time, Hal Ober was developing his award-winning, master-planned community, Desert Shores. David Ober, the youngest of the five children of Hal and D'Vorre (Dee) Ober, agreed to participate in the

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Film strip of individuals or Hoover Dam construction, image 007: photographic print

Date

1930 (year approximate) to 1939 (year approximate)

Description

This photograph has four images. The first one (0272_0052) with the upside-down picture, has a handwritten inscription that reads, "View of hi-line and carriages on a double cable. First used on buckets. Was a little slow. These hi-lines stretching across the dam on a huge cable. Consist of several small cables in center, weaved together. In the center, outside, the carriages ride on smooth surface of one inch wide steel strips wrapped around the cables for a tight and smooth surface." The second image (0272_0053) reads, "'Pipe fitters' raising air and water pipe to a higher elevation for easier access." The third one (0272_0054) reads "'The water bag', a very popular item on Dam. Warning signs placed around, 'Do not drink water from taps on dam'. Arsenic in the water and in the mts. Once you get an open cut, you must avoid getting water from the dam in it. You have a good chance of arsenic poisoning. A boy in my dormitory got it. He broke out in sores at some spot. After long treatments it would heal, but two or three weeks break in another spot. Once in the blood, too bad." The fourth image (0272_0055) reads "Another good view. Stiffleg making a pour on dam nearest and #7 working in a lower pour - pours are numbered - from face to upstream face. 1-2-3 etc. across from wall to wall by alphabet, the slot (center) is between J & K."

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Arcade Hotel menu, November 16, 1884

Date

1884-11-16

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: Arcade Hotel (Springfield, Ohio) Location: Springfield, Ohio, United States

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Arcade Hotel, menu, February 1, 1885

Date

1885-02-01

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: Arcade Hotel (Springfield, Ohio) Location: Springfield, Ohio, United States

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Christmas menu, 1884, The Northern

Date

1884-12-25

Archival Collection

Description

Note: The Northern Hotel is commonly known as "The Northern." Restaurant: The Northern Location: Big Rapids, Michigan, United States

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Dunlap House menu, Monday, February 12, 1883

Date

1883-02-12

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: Dunlap House Location: Jacksonville, Illinois, United States

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Sloane House menu, Sunday, May 25, 1884

Date

1884-05-25

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: Sloane House (Restaurant: Sundusky, Ohio) Location: Sandusky, Ohio, United States

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