Hal de Becker spent his early life in Southern California, where he was a child actor with small roles. While in California, he fell in love first with classical music and then with ballet. He danced in shows around the world including Switzerland, France, Palm Springs, Italy, Holland.
De Becker worked on stages from Lake Tahoe, California where he opened for Nat King Cole to Casino Campione in the Italian Alps, to the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada. De Becker also opened his own dance studio.
The Harvey J. Fuller series (1930-1993) consists of the original notes collected and composed by Harvey J. Fuller. The notes include both standard paper and Fuller's keno slip notes, written on the backs of keno slips collected from across the state.
Archival Collection
Harvey's Lake Tahoe Hotel and Casino Collection
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Collection Number: MS-00475 Collection Name: Harvey's Lake Tahoe Hotel and Casino Collection Box/Folder: N/A
Assemblyman Paul May (Clark County District #2) is standing in the 4th row, second from the right (light jacket, wearing glasses). The rest of the people are not identified but are Nevada state legislators. Photo appears to be taken in front of the Nevada State Capitol Building in Carson City, Nevada. (1969). Stamp on back of photo: "John J. Nulty Photographer 230 Tahoe Drive Carson City, Nevada Tel. GR 2-2603."
This set includes drawings by Lockard and Casazza (architect), William C. Wagner (architect), Donald E. Wudtke (architect), South Shore Architects (architect), John O. Merill and Marc Goldstein Architects (architect), and Gensler and Associates (architect).
Archival Collection
Martin Stern Architectural Records
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Collection Number: MS-00382 Collection Name: Martin Stern Architectural Records Box/Folder: Flat File 723a
'Prepared by Nevada State Highway Department, Planning Survey Division, in cooperation with U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.' 'Copyright Nevada State Highway Department.' 'Transverse mercator projection. Mount Diablo base and meridian. 50,000 meter universal transverse mercator grid zone 11.' Insets of Reno-Sparks area, Las Vegas area, Lake Tahoe area. 29-H53/21:N41-1975.
On March 20, 1978, Charles Conti interviewed hairdresser and physical education instructor of St. Francis School, Charlotte Conti (born Charlotte Anne Easton on December 13, 1941 in Arkansas) at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the interview Charlotte discusses occupations, Mormon Church activity, education, marriage and raising a family in Las Vegas. She then recalls the social significance and communal impact of the annual Helldorado Parade. She also discusses the overall growth and development of Las Vegas, Nevada, from 1953 to 1978.