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Transcript of interview with Dr. Steven Parker by Emily Powers, December 19, 2006

Date

2006-12-19

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Dr. Steven Parker grew up and went to school in Connecticut. His parents were caterers and taught him a solid work ethic through example. His only sibling was finishing a post doctorate at Yale and had accepted a job at one of the Cal State schools when his life was tragically ended. Steven graduated from Assumption College in Massachusetts with a bachelor's in political science and got a scholarship to State University of New York at Albany. About hallway through his Master of Public Administration degree, the dean encouraged him to go on for his doctorate. He finished his PhD in 1971, and got a job at Western Illinois University which he started on September 15, 1971, the same day his son was born. Alter 8 years (and another child) in Illinois, Steve and his wife were ready to leave. He had attended a public administration conference in Baltimore in the spring of 1975, and was interviewed by Dina Titus and Tom Wright of UNLV. He had several other job offers, but UNLV looked like the best possibility, so he and his family moved to Las Vegas. Dr. Parker's title at UNLV was associate professor and department chair, although Dina Titus actually chaired the department his first semester here. He took over as chair in the spring of 1980. Steven started when Brock Dixon was interim chair, and has served under university presidents Leonard "Pat" Goodall, Bob Maxson, and Carol Harter. Today Dr. Parker teaches American Presidency and American government every semester, Natural Resource Policy and Political Corruption and Political Ethics once or twice a year, and occasionally teaches Urban Government. He also continues as the director of the University Forum Lecture Series, which was initiated by Tom Wright more than 23 years ago.

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Photograph of Clyde Jackson cabin No. 1, Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

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Photograph of Clyde Jackson cabin No. 1, Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

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Photograph of a panoramic view of car on the road to Rhyolite (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

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Photograph of a panoramic view of car on the road to Rhyolite (Nev.), 1905

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Photograph of men standing outside the Frisco Grocery, Tonopah (Nev.), 1901

Date

1901

Description

Clyde Jackson at left
Site Name: Frisco Grocery (Tonopah, Nev.)

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Photograph of Blanch Jackson, Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

Date

1905

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Photograph of Blanch Jackson, Tonopah (Nev.), 1905

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Photograph of the Labor Day Parade in Tonopah (Nev.),1905

Date

1905

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Photograph of the Labor Day Parade in Tonopah (Nev.),1905

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Photograph of the Tonopah Extension Mine Shaft No. 1, Tonopah (Nev.), 1908

Date

1908

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Photograph of the Tonopah Extension Mine Shaft No. 1, Tonopah (Nev.), 1908

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Photograph of a people repairing a vehicle on the road to Rhyolite, 1905

Date

1905

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Photograph of a people repairing a vehicle on the road to Rhyolite, 1905

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Photograph of the View of Virginia Mine shaft, Searchlight (Nev.), 1907

Date

1907

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Possibly Clyde & Blanch Jackson in background

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Photograph of a woman eating a sandwich on a hillside, Searchlight (Nev.), 1907

Date

1907

Description

Photograph of a woman eating a sandwich on a hillside, Searchlight (Nev.), 1907

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