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Photograph of unidentified woman with donkey, approximately 1900-1950

Date

1900 to 1950

Description

Unidentified woman wearing a hat poses with her arm around a donkey in a fenced area.

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Costume design drawing, long black showgirl costume with split skirt, Las Vegas, 1974

Date

1974

Archival Collection

Description

Costume design for Hallelujah Hollywood!, an MGM Grand Hotel production.
Costume Details: Long black sheath-style showgirl costume with split skirt, one arm extending into a glove, one arm bare; decorated with purple and fuchsia jewels with matching fan, head piece, and bracelets.
Show Name: Hallelujah Hollywood!
Site Name: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

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Photograph of Governor Paul Laxalt and Nevada National Guardsmen, November 23, 1967

Date

1967-11-23

Archival Collection

Description

Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt (center) helps Nevada National Guardsmen cut a cake. The photograph was taken by LV News Bureau on November 23, 1967. The cake has inscription "Nevada National Guard" and 3 illustrations on it: the US flag on the left, Nevada Army National Guard logo in the center and Nevada flag on the right.

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Interview with Edward Bonfoy Giller, April 19, 2006

Date

2006-04-19

Description

Narrator affiliation: U.S. Air Force General; Director Military Application, U.S. Atomic Energy

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Interview with Sidney D. Drell, July 20, 2004

Date

2004-07-20

Description

Narrator affiliation: Physicist, Arms Control; Deputy Director, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

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Photograph of Assemblywoman Eileen Brookman and Colonel Harry Wald and two other U.S. officers, November 1967

Date

1967-11

Archival Collection

Description

The photo was taken in November 1967 and it depicts Colonel Harry Wald from Nevada Army National Guard (second from left); Nevada Assemblywoman Eileen Brookman (far right) and two other unidentified men from Nevada National Guard.

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Jahaira Farias interview, April 12, 2019: transcript

Date

2019-04-12

Description

Interviewed by Monserrath Hernández and Barbara Tabach. Jahaira Farias is a graduate of Western High School, a Marine Corps veteran, and a founder of a local chapter of the Women Marines Association. At the time of this oral history, Jahaira worked for US Congresswoman Susie Lee. Jahaira Farias was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, and grew up on the west side of town. She has summertime memories of her travels to Mexico, where she was able to connect with her family's heritage and language. During her years at Western High School, she participated in varsity sports and was the armed drill team commander. After graduation, Jahaira enlisted into the Marine Corps, where she specialized as a transport operator and hazardous material transporter and served two deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Her transition to civilian life included work in security at Caesars Palace. When she took a position with as district representative for Congresswoman Susie Lee, her focus was to assist veterans and immigrants. She helped Rep. Lee develop community outreach towards the Latinx community and Veterans. Jahaira is the president of the Las Vegas NV-3 Sagebrush Marines chapter of the Women Marines Association, an organization she helped establish and rebuild. The WMA helps veterans find their footing again through mentoring and support, and conducts community engagement by fostering the same camaraderie found in the Corps. After surviving a motorcycle accident, Jahaira's recovery is nothing short of miraculous, going from being in a wheelchair to competing in Tough Mudder. Now extremely active, Jahaira is an avid hiker and certified yoga instructor, specializing in trauma recovery. A polyglot, Jahaira formally studied Arabic and Russian, and speaks English, Spanish, and Pashto, and received an associate degree in Russian from the College of Southern Nevada.

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Crew of World War II bomber "Memphis Belle": photographic print

Date

1940 (year approximate) to 1960 (year approximate)

Description

From the Dow Metals Photograph Collection (PH-00260)

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