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G.A.: Recovery - Unity compiled by a member of Gamblers Anonymous, undated

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Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
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Collection Number: MS-01194
Collection Name: Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
Box/Folder: Box 14

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G.A.: Handbook, second edition, approximately 1970 to 1979

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Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
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Collection Number: MS-01194
Collection Name: Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
Box/Folder: Box 14

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So Fair a House: the story of Synanon by Daniel Casriel, 1963

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Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
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Collection Number: MS-01194
Collection Name: Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
Box/Folder: Box 15

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Any Number Can Play by Edward Harris Heth, 1945

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Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
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Collection Number: MS-01194
Collection Name: Bob Weinstein Papers on Compulsive Gambling
Box/Folder: Box 15

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Transcript of interview with Arthur "Art" Marshall by Claytee D. White, February 11, 2014

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2014-02-11

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Interview with Arthur "Art" Marshall by Claytee White on February 11, 2014. In this interview, Marshall

Arthur Marshall was born in 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio. He met his wife, Jayn in 1953, and the couple moved to Las Vegas where she already lived with her family. Art joined his father-in-law in the family's retail clothing business. Art Marshall took over the retail clothing business with his brother-in-law, Herb Rousso, and expanded operations as Marshall-Rousso stores. Art quickly became very active in the Jewish community upon arriving in Las Vegas. He served as president at Temple Beth Sholom, and worked with other Jews in the city, many who owned and managed the hotels at the time, to build a strong Jewish community in Las Vegas. He served as the chairman of Nevada State Bank and spent 12 years on the Nevada Gaming Commission.

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"Russian Roulette with Lives" by Robert Custer, undated

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Charter Hospital of Las Vegas, Nevada Records on Problem Gambling
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Collection Number: MS-00320
Collection Name: Charter Hospital of Las Vegas, Nevada Records on Problem Gambling
Box/Folder: Box 01

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