Help Us Write History responses to article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on April 1, 1984 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. As stated, 13 callers identified the man in the middle of the photo as Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona. The women remained unidentified. The callers' names and numbers are listed in order of call, as well as information they know about the people in the photograph.
Help Us Write History responses to article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on April 1, 1984 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. As stated, 13 callers identified the man in the middle of the photo as Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona. The women remained unidentified. The callers' names and numbers are listed in order of call, as well as information they know about the people in the photograph.
Group portrait of individuals with Lyndon Johnson in front of a plane. Identified from left to right, rear: 1. Vail Pittman, 2. Grant Sawyer, 3. Howard Cannon, 4. Lyndon Johnson, 5. Alan Bible, 6. Walter Baring, 7. Unknown, 8. Gertrude Gottchalk. Children in front are unidentified. [Identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84]
Prize Texas Steer, branded "LBJ" was sent by Lyndon B. Johnson to be auctioned off at the Clark County Democratic Club fundraiser at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn Country Club. The man on the left is Michael Hines, attorney and former owner of Tule Springs Ranch who was the auctioneer for the event. The man on the right is Wilbur Clark, who worked at the Desert Inn. The woman in the middle is unidentified, but may have been a singer at the Desert Inn. The steer was auctioned for $3,000. Street Address: 3145 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Prize Texas Steer, branded "LBJ" was sent by Lyndon B. Johnson to be auctioned off at the Clark County Democratic Club fundraiser at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn Country Club. The man on the left is Michael Hines, attorney and former owner of Tule Springs Ranch who was the auctioneer for the event. The man on the right is Wilbur Clark, who worked at the Desert Inn. The woman in the middle is unidentified, but may have been a singer at the Desert Inn. The steer was auctioned for $3,000.
Help Us Write History article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on October 10, 1982 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. The purpose of this article was to identify the unknown people in the image after the collection was donated.
Help Us Write History responses to article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on October 10, 1982 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. As stated, 14 callers identified the two men in the photo. The woman remained unidentified. The callers' names and numbers are listed in order of call, as well as information they know about the people in the photograph.
Help Us Write History responses to article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on October 10, 1982 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. As stated, 14 callers identified the two men in the photo. The woman remained unidentified. The callers' names and numbers are listed in order of call, as well as information they know about the people in the photograph.
Help Us Write History responses to article from UNLV Special Collections, posted in the Las Vegas Review Journal on October 10, 1982 on behalf of the Dorothy Dorothy Collection. As stated, 14 callers identified the two men in the photo. The woman remained unidentified. The callers' names and numbers are listed in order of call, as well as information they know about the people in the photograph.
Kennedy-Johnson Headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kennedy and Johnson posters hang from the walls, and some people have "Kennedy Johnson" stickers. No one in the photo is identified.