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Other RKO films, 1940 to 1956

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Sub-Series

Scope and Contents

The other RKO films sub-series (approximately 1940-1955) contains material related to the development, production, and post-production of RKO films produced while Howard R. Hughes, Jr. owned the company. The films primarily included are Where Danger Lives (1950) and His Kind of Woman (1951); additional film-related records include Double Dynamite (1951), The French Line (1953), Hansel and Gretel (1954), His Kind of Woman (1951), The Las Vegas Story (1952), Macao (1952), Montana Belle (1952), Son of Sinbad (1955), and Underwater! (1955). Records include advertising and publicity, censorship, production and direction, and story development, as well as film soundtracks. Also included are newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, correspondence, editing notes, contracts, agreements, screenplays, and continuities.

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Howard Hughes Film Production Records
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Collection Number: MS-01036
Collection Name: Howard Hughes Film Production Records
Box/Folder: N/A

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Miniature airplane models configured as World War I British and German fighters, approximately 1927 to 1930

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

Howard Hughes Film Production Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-01036
Collection Name: Howard Hughes Film Production Records
Box/Folder: Oversized Box 347 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 348 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 349 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 350 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 351 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 352 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 353 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 354 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 355 (Restrictions apply), Oversized Box 356 (Restrictions apply), No Container 00 (Restrictions apply), No Container 00 (Restrictions apply)

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Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2006

Date

2006

Archival Collection

Description

Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2006

Text

June Monroe and Kazuko Atomura oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-03872

Abstract

Oral history interviews with June Monroe and Kazuko Atomura conducted by Cecilia Winchell and Stefani Evans on July 14 and July 19, 2022 for Reflections: the Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. In the first interview, Kazuko Atomura describes her childhood in Taiwan and Tokyo, Japan, and shares both happy and difficult mememories of that time. Atomura eventually moved to Los Angeles, California, where she reconnected with a man she previously met in Japan. She married him and together had their daughter, June Monroe, and another son while living in Corpus Christi, Texas. After difficult medical procedures involving Atomura's husband and Monroe's younger brother, Brian, the family relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada. Monroe recalls attending Las Vegas High School and Bonanza High School, and the struggle of making new friends as a young person.

In the second interview, the mother and daughter discuss racism, discrimination, and identity. Kazuko Atomura recalls her many experiences with discrimination as a result of both her appearance and language barriers. June Monroe discusses how she came to be proud of her Japanese heritage, while Atomura discusses some of the community activities she has been involved in since living in Las Vegas including the Japanese Culture Club and odori dancing. Then, both Atomura and Monroe discuss Monroe's brother, Brian, who received two kidney transplants; one from Monroe's father and one from Monroe herself. Atomura talks about the shrines she has built for Brian, the experience of him being on dialysis, care taking, and his final days. Monroe shares about her activism with organ donation, being regularly involved with the Nevada Donor Network and helping to pass significant pieces of legislation within the area of organ donation.

Digital audio available; no transcript available.

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