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A group of women view the flowers, candles, and other items left at the 1 October memorial located at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, looking east in Las Vegas, Nevada: digital photograph

Date

2017-10-06

Description

Following the October 1, 2017 killing of 58 people at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival on the Las Vegas Strip, the Las Vegas community responded in a variety of ways. This series of photographs document the impromptu memorial created at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign.

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Newspaper clippings, correspondence, Board of Regents meeting minutes, Far West Laboratory reports and correspondence, AAUW Desert Express, Graduate Women, 1977-1986

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Lilly Fong Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00210
Collection Name: Lilly Fong Papers
Box/Folder: Box 28

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Soroptimist Regional Committee communication, memoranda, and brochures, legislative workshop informational packets, Women's Conference report, The Soroptomist Position: Procedures and Reports, 1976-1998

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Soroptimist International Sierra Nevada Region Records
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Collection Number: MS-00848
Collection Name: Soroptimist International Sierra Nevada Region Records
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Group of women posed at Bonanza Air Lines plane, possibly Mesquite Club members, including Alta Ham, Delphine Squires, Florence Murphy, and Anna Fayle, approximately 1940-1959

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Fayle Family Photographs
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Collection Number: PH-00113
Collection Name: Fayle Family Photographs
Box/Folder: Folder 03

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Left frame: Nanelia Siegfried on left, with another girl and two unidentified women; right frame: Nanelia on left with another girl; Seattle, Washington: photographic print, 1914 June 21

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Archival Collection

Nan Doughty Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00240
Collection Name: Nan Doughty Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 02

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Carlson, Ty, Edvalson, Devin, Peck, Tyler and Robison, Brad, "The Effects of a Progressive Exercise Program on Functional Activity and Quality of Life for Older Overweight Women with Knee Osteoarthritis", 2014 Spring

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Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theses, Dissertations, and Honors Papers
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Collection Number: UA-00082
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theses, Dissertations, and Honors Papers
Box/Folder: Box 391

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Carlson, Ty, Edvalson, Devin, Peck, Tyler and Robison, Brad, "The Effects of a Progressive Exercise Program on Functional Activity and Quality of Life for Older Overweight Women with Knee Osteoarthritis", 2014 Spring

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Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theses, Dissertations, and Honors Papers
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Collection Number: UA-00082
Collection Name: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theses, Dissertations, and Honors Papers
Box/Folder: Box 391

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Audio clip of interview with Shelley Berkley by Barbara Tabach, February 13, 2015

Date

2015-02-13

Description

Part of an interview with Shelley Berkley on February 13, 2015. In this clip, Berkley shares her family history and talks about her involvement within the Jewish community, and more broadly as a public servant, in all levels of government.

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Transcript of interview with Michael Tell by Barbara Tabach, January 6, 2018

Date

2018-01-06

Description

Michael Tell, the youngest son of Jack and Beatrice Tell, is the publisher of the Las Vegas Israelite newspaper and the second generation of ownership. He briefly traces his Jewish ancestral roots back to Eastern European grandparents who settled in New Jersey and New York. He became a bar mitzvah in a conservative Jewish synagogue in New York City. At age sixteen, he accompanied his father, Jack Tell, westward to Nevada. The elder Tell was in pursuit of owning a newspaper and Mike was a perfect companion as Jack took over ownership of the Territorial Enterprise. Mike recalls it was a short lived venture and the family settled in Las Vegas, where his father went to work for Hank Greenspun at the Las Vegas Sun and then for Henderson Home News, owned by Morry Zenoff. In 1965, Jack Tell opened the Las Vegas Israelite. Meanwhile, Mike explored the lucrative business of concert promotions and opened a teen nightclub 1961 called the Twin Lakes Twist. He hired such talents of the era as Bobby Darin and Wayne Newton. Soon his business acumen grew and he moved Mike Tell Productions to Los Angeles. He tells the story of his last concert, booking Al Green, and being held at gunpoint. Then in 1979, he returned to work at the Israelite, which had a circulation of about 2000. The Jewish community was beginning to show signs of growth. He recalls running an ad in 1992 for High Holy Days services to be held at the Aladdin hotel. He used the word “Lubavitvh” in the ad and this sparked an interest in Las Vegas from the Chabad movement. He also recalls anti-Semitic episodes in Las Vegas, such as Ralph Englestad’s Hitler birthday parties and the presence of Skinheads. And he reflects on the changes in the community that he has observed over the decades.

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