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Photographs of the Las Vegas Combined Jewish Appeal, March 22, 1969

Date

1969-03-22

Archival Collection

Description

Various photographs of people with the Las Vegas Combined Jewish Appeal (later known as the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas). 120mm negatives.

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Video, News 13 segment on the growth of Jewish population in Las Vegas, March 22, 1999

Date

1999-03-22

Archival Collection

Description

Segment from News 13 on the Jewish community in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada.

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Transcript of interview with Sylvia Elexpuru by Margaret Louis, July 11, 1995

Date

1995-07-11

Description

Distance Learning Program; part of MS-00784

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Letter from an unkown author to W. H. Comstock, April 22, 1922

Date

1922-04-22

Archival Collection

Description

Letter from an unkown author to W. H. Comstock, April 22, 1922

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Film negatives of the Moulin Rouge bar and casino, May 22, 1955

Date

1955-05-22

Description

Series of five black and white negatives of the Moulin Rouge bar, dated May 22, 1955.

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St. James Hotel, menu, November 22, 1893

Date

1893-11-22

Archival Collection

Description

Menu insert: Wine lists; Spirits lists; Beer lists Restaurant: St. James Hotel (New York, N.Y.) Location: New York, New York, United States

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Queen Victoria diamond jubilee, menu, June 22, 1897, Hotel Continental

Date

1897-06-22

Archival Collection

Description

Restaurant: Hotel Continental (London, England) Location: London, England

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, September 26, 2005

Date

2005-09-26

Description

Includes meeting agenda. CSUN Session 35 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Transcript of interview with Dayvid Figler by Barbara Tabach, June 22, 2016

Date

2016-06-22

Description

Dayvid Figler (1967 - ) is the quiet boy who became an insightful and creative contributor to the local culture of Las Vegas. The oldest of Barbara and Meyer Figler?s three children, he was four years old when the family station wagon reached Las Vegas in 1971. They moved in with Uncle Izzy (aka Big Irish) Figler for a few months. Having the ?juice,? Dayvid?s father soon became a Pan dealer on the Strip. As the family grew, Barbara eventually immersed her energies in her children?s activities, Hadassah and Temple Beth Sholom. In this oral history, Dayvid also recalls his awkward, but incredibly interesting youth, his bar mitzvah at Temple Beth Sholom, and path to a successful career as a criminal defense attorney. He also talks about embracing Las Vegas as his home, owning a home in John S. Park neighborhood and mentions a number of literary depictions of Las Vegas that he admires. Dayvid describes growing up a ?casino kid? who lived in an apartment near the Riviera Hotel. This, in addition to his slight stature and academic brilliance, may have set him apart from many of his childhood peers. He graduated from Valley High School at the age of 16 and by the age of 23 he was a rising star in the legal world. He looks back with appreciation to his list of mentors who encouraged him along the way. Dayvid is also a local favorite as an essayist and poet. For a number of years he could be heard on KNPR/NPR. He has been a performer in hundreds of productions that featured his comic wit and writings, from Lollapalooza to Tom and Jerry?s on Maryland Parkway.

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