Documents and ephemera from Hank Henry, including telegrams with congratulations on his performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, a synopsis for "Hanktown U.S.A." show, and a contract agreement.
This program has fundraising advertisements from community members, celebrities and performers in Las Vegas who supported the event that benefited the Variety Club.
These scrapbook pages are from the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah for the years 1971 and 1972. The pages contain event announcements, invitations, photographs, and newspaper clippings about Hadassah events.
This folder contains loose scrapbook pages from the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah for the years 1970 and 1971. The pages document events of the chapter, including fundraising activities, meeting announcements and newspaper clippings.
This scrapbook for the years 1964 and 1965 documents the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah, which was established in 1964. The scrapbook contains photographic prints, newspaper clippings and other ephemera at the beginning of the group's existence in Las Vegas.
Loose items and scrapbook pages documenting the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah, 1969-1970. The pages include photographs, programs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera.
This scrapbook includes clippings, photographs, notecards and other ephemera documenting the activity of the Las Vegas Chapter of Hadassah in its second year, from 1965 to 1966.
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the U.S. Congress. This group of documents is part of the Senator Chic Hecht Papers and includes floor statements delivered by Senator Hecht during the 100th Congress in 1987 and 1988. Topics addressed by Senator Hecht include tributes to distinguished citizens of Nevada, including Irwin Molasky, Arthur S. Waltzman, and the 1987-1988 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team. Other topics are nuclear waste, energy and water appropriations, the PEPCON rocket fuel explosion, and union and right-to-work issues.
Letters to and from Chic Hecht in response to Jewish, Nevada and foreign affairs. Correspondence includes thank you letters to Senator Hecht for participation in events, and for his voting record regarding sale of arms to Saudi Arabia.