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Photograph of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., in the Copa Room, Las Vegas, 1960

Date

1960

Archival Collection

Description

Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. onstage in the Sands Hotel Copa Room in Las vegas Man at the right, with back to camera, is probably Joey Bishop.

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Photograph of members of the Rat Pack in the Copa Room, Las Vegas, 1960

Date

1960

Archival Collection

Description

Most of the Rat Pack in the Sands Copa Room in Las Vegas. L-R: Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop.

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The Golden Nugget: photographic print

Date

1950 (year approximate) to 1959 (year approximate)

Archival Collection

Description

The Golden Nugget Gambling Hall.

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Photographs of Ron Lurie at work as a City Council Member, 1973-1985

Date

1973 to 1985

Archival Collection

Description

Photographs of Ron Lurie in his City Hall office.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Founder's Day committee report

Date

1996-11-02

Description

From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.

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Southern Nevada Photo Album, image 014

Description

9.1 Agriculture and Education.; 9.2 Lincoln Hall and hospital.; 9.3 The tram.

Transcript of interview with William Carlson by Alice Brown, March 19, 1980

Date

1980-03-19

Description

On March 19, 1980, Alice Brown interviewed Dr. William Carlson (born 1914 in Sandstone, Minnesota) about his experience working at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Carlson, who joined UNLV in 1957, provides his accounts on the history of the university library. The first part of the interview involves a discussion of the beginnings of the library from the location of Las Vegas High School to Maude Frazier Hall and its eventual move to Archie Grant Hall. Carlson also talks about some of the first librarians who were a part of the library, the funding and donations used to build and develop it, and the eventual construction and architecture of the James R. Dickinson Library. The two also discuss the first graduation of the university, the work it took to get students registered for classes in early days, and some of the overall changes over the years at the university.

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