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Peter Zavattaro oral history interview, 2005 May 31

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Benjamin C. Diven oral history interview, 2005 April 12

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Robert Friedrichs oral history interview, 2005 February 25

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Charles McWilliam oral history interview, 2005 January 11

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Roger Ray oral history interview, 2005 October 29

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Navor Valdez oral history interview, 2005 June 20

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Nevada Test Site Oral History Project Records

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Transcript of interview with Tom Wright by Claytee White, February 14, 2005

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2005-12-14

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Dr. Tom Wright was born and grew up in Illinois. His father finished his PhD in Chicago and then taught at Illinois College in Jacksonville. His mother suffered from arthritis and was told to seek a warmer climate, so John Wright packed up his family and moved to Las Vegas. Tom was 14, ready for high school, and his two brothers were elementary school age. Tom attended Las Vegas High School, which was close to the Crestwood community where the family had purchased their first home. He remembers that UNLV had no buildings when his dad first started teaching there. Instead, he conducted class in high school classrooms and church Sunday school rooms. Dr. Wright started off at a community college as a Geology Major, but a class with Bud Poland convinced him that history was his passion. He transferred to Pomona to continue his bachelor's degree. He spent his junior year in Peru on a study-abroad program, and that experience made him a Latin Americanist. The information he gath

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Transcript of interview with Flo Mlynarczyk by Claytee White, July 7, 2005

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2005-07-07

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Flo Mlynarczyk began life in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Her parents divorced and she moved with her mother first to Loveland and eventually to Los Angeles. Her mother started the first Red Cross in Bell Gardens, oversaw the building of their home, and raised money for various charities. Flo remembers when the Japanese were rounded up and interred during WWII. She was in grade school and recalls that one day they all just disappeared. Upon graduation from high school in 1943, Flo moved to Kodiak, Alaska, to live with friends. She recalls total blackouts on the streets of Kodiak due to the war, the Short Snorter Club, and her return to California after a bout of pneumonia. Back in Bell Gardens, Flo worked for a department store, married and divorced in 1945, gave birth to her son Michael in 1946, and ended up in Tonopah, Nevada, with a sister who ran a cafe there. After a second marriage ended, Flo moved to Las Vegas and began working at Phelps Pump and Equipment as a bookkeeper.

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#64547: UNLV Career Day - Reception and Luncheon, 2005 March 02

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2000s)

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