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Transcript of interview with Stavros Anthony by Claytee White and Stefani Evans, July 24, 2017

Date

2017-07-24

Description

Born of humble beginnings to a sheep farming family in Cyprus, Greece, Stavros Anthony embodies the legacy of the American spirit and ability to reach as far as one can to achieve personal greatness. His family came to the United States in 1955 and moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where his father started working in the restaurant business as a cook until 1967. Moving to Detroit proved to be a benefit for the family, as his father became the executive chef for the Grosse Point Yacht Club, one of the most exclusive clubs in the country. He went from sheep herding, to peeling potatoes, to the executive and afforded his family a typical middle class lifestyle. He graduated from high school in 1975 and attended Wayne State University, earning is B.A. in criminal justice and starting his career in policing with the university’s police department. Upon graduating in 1980, he faced a frozen job industry in Detroit due to a very bad auto recession. He applied for and secured a position as a po

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Transcript of interview with Toshiyuki "George" Goto by Christina Oda, February 26, 1979

Date

1979-02-26

Description

On February 26, 1979, Christina Oda interviewed Toshiyuki “George” Goto (born 1922 in Huntington Beach, California) about his life in Nevada. Goto first talks about his move to Nevada in 1951 before talking about his family, church activities, politics, and recreational activities. He then discusses the building, economic, and environmental changes in Las Vegas. Goto later talks in depth about his profession in landscaping, including the work he completed for some of the hotels and resorts built on the Las Vegas Strip. The latter part of the interview includes discussion about Goto’s Japanese ancestry and his perceptions as a minority when first moving to and living in Las Vegas. The interview’s conclusion covers the topics of social activities and Goto’s organization of a local chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League.

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Leavitt family, Bunker, and unidentified man: photograph

Date

1910 (year approximate) to 1930 (year approximate)

Description

L-R: 1. Newell Knight Leavitt holding his son Earl Leavitt; 2. His wife, Nettie Leavitt; 3. Man seated in background not identified; 4. Bryon Bunker perched on table. (He later became first State [sp: Stake] President and served for 28 years.)

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Faculty Schedule Cards, 1955-1978

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

Series III contains faculty schedule cards from 1955 to 1978. Each academic year is broken down into Fall and Spring semesters. Each card corresponds to an individual faculty member and lists that persons teaching schedule and the location of the classroom they used.

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Office of Vice President for Academic Affairs Records
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: UA-00023
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Office of Vice President for Academic Affairs Records
Box/Folder: N/A

Archival Component

Transcript of interview with Kim Vilt by Claytee White, January 12, 2010

Date

2010-01-12

Archival Collection

Description

Kim Vilt grew up in Woodland Hills, CA; lived an outdoor life in rural San Fernando Valley and was the oldest of four children. Graduated from CSUMB. Served with the Peace Corps in Bulgaria and met husband James J. Vilt there. Eventually Kim moved to Las Vegas and talks about changes to Las Vegas and to the John S. Park community. Kim Vilt has lived in the John S. Park Neighborhood for ten years and plans to stay there as long as she and her husband live in Las Vegas. Their house was built in 1946.

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Photograph of Freda (Humphrey) Schuyler, Reno, Nevada, 1920

Date

1920

Description

Freda (Humphrey) Schuyler at probably 18 years old, around the time of her graduation from Reno High School.

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