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Photograph of Dorothy Eisenberg with fourth-graders, Las Vegas (Nev.), December 08, 2016

Date

2016-12-08

Description

Longtime Las Vegas resident Dorothy Eisenberg poses with fourth-grade students attending the school bearing her name. Eisenberg frequently participates in school activities saying, "It keeps me young."

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Photograph of Tom and Marla Letizia, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 02, 2017

Date

2017-03-02

Description

Longtime Las Vegas residents Tom and Marla Letizia at home.

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Photograph of Tom and Marla Letizia, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 02, 2017

Date

2017-03-02

Description

Longtime Las Vegas residents Tom and Marla Letizia at home.

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Photograph of Marla Letizia, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 02, 2017

Date

2017-03-02

Description

Longtime Las Vegas resident and Jewish community member Marla Letizia at home.

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Photograph of Marla Letizia, Las Vegas (Nev.), March 02, 2017

Date

2017-03-02

Description

Longtime Las Vegas resident and Jewish community member Marla Letizia is interviewed at home for Jewish Family services.

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Photograph of women at luncheons, circa 1945-1950s

Date

1945 to 1959

Description

A luncheon, probably in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right: Ruth Ferron, Clara Breeze, ?, Delphine "Mom" Squires, ?, Lola Woodbury (standing), Jean Boggs, Veronica Harmon, Florence Murphy, ?, ?, ?, Orion Sims (standing), Phyllis "Phy" Cherry, Juanita Gusewelle, Leah Cashman, Mel Marledge, and Anna Fayle.

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Photograph of Ed Von Tobel, Sr. on a trip to Cuba, February, 1940

Date

1940-02

Description

Ed Von Tobel, Sr. loved to travel. Here he is shown on a trip to Cuba. Number one marked on the photograph is Otto Kimball, Nevada pioneer and early-day Las Vegas insurance agent and realtor. Number 2 is Ed Von Tobel, Sr. Physical object has an insert containing additional biographical information.

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Photograph of the Majestic Theatre, Las Vegas, circa 1920

Date

1915 to 1925

Description

Description given with photograph: "The Majestic Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada was owned by Ernie Cragin and Bill Pike who built the open-air theatre on the corner of North Third and Fremont Street. It was referred to as the 'Airdome.' The sign in the front is advertising 'Bar-K Foreman' on Thursday, circa 1920. This image is from the second Squires photo album page 76 image 1."

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Transcript of interview with Myoung-ja Lee Kwon by Claytee White, September 4, 2004

Date

2004-09-03

Description

Myoung-ja Lee Kwon began her life on the grounds of the Kyongbok Palace in Korea. In a country where education is valued, her father's occupation as a university professor meant that the family was highly honored, thus this palatial space allowed them live in a state of prosperity. But war changed these circumstances and in this interview Kwon vividly explains the family's evolution. In 1965, after graduation from Seoul National University she married and a year later, moved to the United State of America where she earned a Master's degree in Library Science in Provo, Utah. Her first professional position was at the University of Nevada Las Vegas as a cataloguer and after many promotions, became interim dean of UNLV Libraries. In 2001, she took the job as Dean of Libraries at California State East Bay Library, retiring in 2008. Currently, she serves as a special lecturer and discussion leader with the Fulbright Senior Specialist Program. During her 2009 visit to Korea, she pr

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Photograph of David and Heidi Straus, Las Vegas (Nev.), July 14, 2016

Date

2016-07-14

Description

David and Heidi Straus pose in the "House of Straus," at 409 Rosemary Lane in Las Vegas. David's mother, Joyce Straus, was a prominent Las Vegas artist, whose eclectic style and commitment to art education made her home/art studio a local feature. Heidi's father Jay Sarno, founded Caesars Palace and Circus Circus. The couple are hoping to continue Joyce's legacy through the Joyce Straus Foundation.

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