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My Heart In The Middle Of July: parts, approximately 1950 to 1967

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Russ Morgan Music Manuscripts
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Collection Number: MS-00944
Collection Name: Russ Morgan Music Manuscripts
Box/Folder: Box 110

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Oklahoma newspaper: Christian Crusade Weekly, 1975 July 13

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Donna Andress Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01089
Collection Name: Donna Andress Papers
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Photograph of UNLV reception honoring Elbert and Mary Edwards, Las Vegas, July 24, 1991

Date

1991-07-24

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Description provided with image: "L-R: Jim Gammett, outgoing President of the Las Vegas Rotary Club; Mary Edwards; Rob Moore, incoming president of the Rotary Club. Occasion is the presentation of a $3,000 check from the club to the Elbert Edwards Scholarship Fund at Boulder City High School. The presentation was made at a reception held at UNLV Library Special Collections Department honoring Elbert and Mary Edwards and the deposit of Edwards' manuscripts, books, and photographs in the Special Collections Dept. archives. July 24, 1991."

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Utah Prisoner Statistics by the Utah State Prison, 1974 July

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Ardis Kearns Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00348
Collection Name: Ardis Kearns Papers
Box/Folder: Box 18

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Reports and testimony: July 1997, prepared by the Office of Public Affairs, 1997 October

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Citizen Alert Records
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Collection Number: MS-00415
Collection Name: Citizen Alert Records
Box/Folder: Box 05

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Las Vegas Outlaws hockey team: 35mm slides, 1969 July

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Hank deLespinasse Photographs
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Collection Number: PH-00454
Collection Name: Hank deLespinasse Photographs
Box/Folder: Box 17

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A Catalogue of Modern Books by W. H. Smith & Son, 1868 July

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Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection
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Collection Number: MS-01144
Collection Name: Mavis Eggle "Books as They Were Bought" Collection
Box/Folder: Box 28

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Transcript of interview with Cheryl Radeloff by Suzanne Becker, July 27, 2006

Date

2006-07-27

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Dr. Cheryl Radeloff was born in Dayton, Ohio, and grew up in Beavercreek, Ohio, in the '60s. She graduated from Beavercreek High School and attended Bowling Green State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in popular culture with a minor in women's studies. Cheryl's early work history included retail, an externship with the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and a stint as a docent. After that she volunteered for Planned Parenthood of Miami Valley in Dayton, doing information gathering. She was offered a job working as an HIV educator /counselor for the organization, and learned to assist with basic procedures and do blood draws. Ms. Radeloff received her master's degree in sociology from the University of Toledo in 1996, and heard about a research position at UNLV. She contacted Dr. Maralee Mayberry and Dr. Peg Rees of the UNLV sociology department and was hired as a graduate assistant through Promise (Projects for Interdisciplinary and Multi-cultural Study in Education). Cheryl got involved in GSA and served as both a representative and as president (1999-2001) of that organization. She sat on many committees in this capacity and also counseled graduate students and listened to their suggestions and complaints. At the same time she was doing research for her dissertation and teaching classes. Cheryl received her PhD in 2004. The American Sociological Association Job Employment Fair in 2005 provided a forum in which her knowledge and experience as a social and health policy expert could be sought out by prospective institutions.

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Transcript of interview with Jeanne Maxwell William by Claytee D. White, July 7, 2016

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2016-07-07

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Foxhunting may be the Sport of Kings but was also found among the elite in Michigan. In the early 1960s when Jeanne Williams married Ed Wilson, son of Charles Wilson, President of General Motors, she learned the art of riding to the hounds. She left that life for Las Vegas in 1965. During the heyday of Las Vegas, Williams reared her daughter, Christine, on the Desert Inn Country Club working as an artist and sculptor. The Summa Corporation’s job as Women’s Events Coordinator wooed her. She kept the wives of golfers busy with luncheons featuring speakers like Ann Landers and David Frost. These women were also treated to fabulous gifts including designer purses. But soon Williams was swept off her feet by Jack Kent Cooke, one-time owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. She moved with him to Virginia where her art suffered. Jeanne’s return to Las Vegas allowed her artistic canvas to expand with commissions from the town’s movers and shakers. This time, home was the Sahara Country Club and then in 1994, the Canyon Gate Country Club. Those homes gave her space for her art. Her artistry and skill as a sculptor were keenly honed during this period as she joined the prestigious Desert Sculptors Association and the illustrious Las Vegas Watercolor Society. Actress, singer, dancer, painter, sculptor Jeanne Maxwell Williams helped to start the arts movement in Las Vegas.

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