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#70748: Part-time Physical Therapy instructors Shelley Celeste and McKenzie Colton on March 15, 2016., 2016 March 15

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
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Collection Number: PH-00388-05
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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#69724: College of Education Tier 1 task force symposium and reception in Greenspun Hall on May 15, 2014, 2014 May 15

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
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Collection Number: PH-00388-05
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s)
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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Transcript of interview with Dr. Harold Boyer by Claytee D. White, November 15, 2000

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2000-11-15

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Dr. Harold Boyer recalled with great clarity his childhood in Arkansas. Born in 1916 in Hartman, he attended a two-story school which went to eighth grade, fished in a nearby stream, and earned money from the age of six selling newspapers. He remembered that his father wore many hats, including that of town physician, president of the school board, and mayor. He also operated the movie theater and would drive around town announcing upcoming film features through a megaphone. Harold gave details of living through the Great Depression and completing his high school and college education. Dr. Boyer recited many details of his life in the Marine Corps as a medic, serving on active duty in the Pacific arena in WWII, going into medical practice in Oklahoma City and Enid, Oklahoma, and being called back to serve in Korea. In 1952, while checking out practices in several Southwest locations, he came to Las Vegas and interviewed with Dr. Carver Coffman. Harold painted a picture of Las Vegas in the sixties and described his practice and the many organizations in which he participated. He described how certain entities contributed significantly to the growth in the Vegas Valley, including the Convention Bureau, the Elks Club, Rotary Club, Shriners, the Mormon Church, the Mesquite Club, the university, and the gaming industry. He also gave a very positive view of the cultural activities that were/are available to the people of Las Vegas. Comments by Dr. Boyer on race relations recalled the sixties when integration in area schools, hotels, and neighborhoods became a reality under strong black leadership. He also talked about the relationship between casino operators and the civic organizations previously mentioned, and included an anecdote concerning one of his patients and A1 Capone. Helldorado, a unique community celebration, began in 1937 and was designed to draw positive attention to Las Vegas and pull people together. Dr. Boyer described the parades, dances, games, and barbecues that made it so much fun, and listed the founders who made it possible. This list includes people like the Von Tobels, Bob Squires, Bill Ferret, and the Ronzoni family. He related that Helldorado gradually faded out as corporations took over the gaming industry and the population grew to hundreds of thousands. Howard Hughes, the Greenbaums, and Bugsy Siegel are some of the people Dr. Boyer recalled as part of the fabulous tapestry that makes Las Vegas special. He talked about those who had a positive influence on the town, like Ed Von Tobel, Jess Abbott, and Jackie Gaughan. He has wonderful ideas for creating a park near the downtown area that would rival Central Park in New York, Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, or Audubon Park in New Orleans. His closing comments reflect on special projects conducted by the Rotary Club and the future of Las Vegas as an international air travel transportation hub.

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Photograph of construction truck and new road, Pahrump (Nev.), 1950-1954

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1950 to 1954

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Pahrump road under construction. A truck drives on the new blacktop to the left, and tire tracks are visible on the dirt to the right. Mountains and desert shrubs stretch out across the landscape.

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Wembley Golf Club dinner menu, Wednesday, March 15, 1899

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1899-03-15

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Note: Dinner Committee members listed on menu Menu insert: Toasts; Music Programs; Member lists Restaurant: Wembley Golf Club Location: London, England

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New York 1936 costume design drawing: color photocopy

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1985

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Series IV. Professional work outside the United States: show production materials -- Australia shows: production materials -- Starz

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New Frontier images and videos, 2007 June-July

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Barbara Tabach Collection on the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
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Collection Number: MS-00800
Collection Name: Barbara Tabach Collection on the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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Babula, J. 2000 "New Hospital Stimulates Senses, St. Rose Dominican Hospital's Siena Campus in Henderson Will Offer a Gardenlike Atmosphere." Las Vegas, Nevada: Las Vegas Review-Journal. Accessed October 15, 2001. http://www.Nrj.com/1vrj_home/2000/Mny-30-Tue-2000/news/13617847.html, 2000

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Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Yucca Mountain, Nevada
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Collection Number: MS-00603
Collection Name: Environmental Radiation Protection Standards for Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Box/Folder: Box 29

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