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Riviera and Las Vegas Strip B-roll, 1960s: video, approximately 1963 to 1969

Level of Description

File

Scope and Contents

Silent B-roll of Gene Fullmer's boxing training quarters in the Riviera convention hall; Betty Grable arriving to Las Vegas to star in Hello Dolly at the Riviera; a dance performance in the Congo Room; various casinos on the Strip; a giant Happy Birthday Liberace cake from the Hotel Sahara; a wedding; a Riviera boat on Lake Mead; and President John F. Kennedy's visit to Las Vegas; Original description: "Las Vegas Historical Riviera #2 b-roll." Original media U-matic tape, color, frame size 720 x 486, aspect ratio 4 x 3.

Archival Collection

The Production Company Audiovisual Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00930
Collection Name: The Production Company Audiovisual Collection
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

Archival Component

Thanksgiving dinner menu, November 29, 1883, Union Depot

Date

1883-11-29

Archival Collection

Description

Note: Menu folds into an envelope Menu insert: Proclamations Restaurant: Union Depot Dining Hall Location: Denver, Colorado, United States

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Juanita Greer White, Nevada assemblywoman, image 005 of 008: photographic print

Date

1976

Description

Juanita Greer White (left) and Dr. Thomas White (center) in Juanita G. White Hall.

Image

Photograph of dedication/cornerstone ceremony, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, October 07, 1984

Date

1984-10-07

Description

Spreading of mortar at the cornerstone ceremony for Beam Hall at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

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Slide of dedication ceremony, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1985

Date

1983 to 1986

Description

Dedication ceremony for the James McDaniel memorial outside of Artemus Ham Concert Hall on the UNLV campus.

Image

Photograph of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1960s-1970s

Date

1960 to 1979

Description

The finished White Hall building complete with desert landscaping at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

Image

Photograph of costumed children for the 4th of July, circa 1930s-1950s

Date

1930 to 1959

Archival Collection

Description

An image of children dressed up in costumes, possibly for the 4th of July at City Hall in Boulder City, Nevada. Boys dressed reminiscently of America's Founding Fathers stand next to girls in patterned dresses.

Image

Photograph of costumed children for the 4th of July, circa 1930s-1950s

Date

1930 to 1959

Archival Collection

Description

An image of children gathered together, possibly for the 4th of July at City Hall in Boulder City, Nevada. Girls donning heart shaped hats stand next to boys sporting decorated cone hats.

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Transcript of interview with Hal De Becker by Nancy Hardy, June 23, 2003

Date

2003-06-23

Description

Hal de Becker traveled the world doing what he loved: dancing. He was the product of a theatrical family that moved to Southern California allowing him to grow up with the Hollywood sign in the background. After acting in small roles, he fell in love first with classical music and then with ballet. He appreciated beauty in those art forms as well as in the physical scenery of Switzerland, France, Palm Springs, Italy, Holland, and other exquisite places around the globe where he danced. De Becker worked on stages from Lake Tahoe where he opened for Nat King Cole to a Casino Campione in the Italian Alps becoming the talk of the town and finally to the hotels of the Las Vegas Strip. As he reminisced through the years of his fascinating life, we learned that the great ballet dancers never stop practicing, always aiming for perfection. When this interview was conducted, he owned a dance studio where other dancers could go to achieve the greatness that Hal attained during his long career. Some of the funny stories of De Becker's life come from the other side of his personality, the private detective. Educated, urbane, and sophisticated, Hal De Becker is indeed a man for all seasons and a lover of the dance art form. Shall we dance?

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