Description provided with image: "Closed circuit television system/studio which linked the nursing schools at Univ. of NV, Reno and Univ. of NV, Las Vegas. UNLV (NSU)." Included with the image is a newspaper document titled, "Closed Circuit Television System Links Two Nevada Nursing Schools."
Mary Hausch was born September of 1949 in Akron, Ohio. Hausch arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada during a spring vacation with four friends. The spontaneity of the trip and her enjoyment of the weather resulted in her applying for, and getting, a reporter position at the Las Vegas Review- Journal (R-J). For the next nineteen years, she worked her way up the newspaper ladder, covered local education issues that included desegregation, a groundbreaking series of Prisoners of War- Missing in Action war stories, and the Nevada legislature.
The economic subject files document Dr. Spilde’s varied research interests relating to gaming economics dating from 1989 to 2013, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1994 to 2003. The materials include economic reports from both public (Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service) and private institutions (Merrill Lynch, Fannie May, Bear Stearns, and Goldman Sachs); budget of the Department of the Interior; journal articles, legal briefs, and law reviews; materials about taxation and lotteries; conference materials; video recordings of televised programs; and newspaper articles. The materials document the economic impacts of Native American gaming and the greater gaming industry in the United States.
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Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming
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