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Photograph of Edith Warren (Giles), (Mass.), 1882

Date

1882

Description

Edith Warren Corliss at 18 years old in 1882. Family history with image reads: "Later married and became Mrs Edwin Giles. [Edith Warren Corliss Giles] is the mother of Edith Corliss Giles... who married and became Mrs John Lucas Cadogan. [Edith Corliss Giles Cadogan and John Lucas Cadogan] had daughter Jane Alice Cadogan, who was born in Mazatlan, Mexico in the year 1931."

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Transcript of interview with Anna Peltier by Claytee White and Stefani Evans, August 19, 2016

Date

2016-08-19

Description

Anna Peltier, owner and founder of ARIA Landscape Architecture in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a transplanted farm girl and a musician. She was born in 1978 on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in Escanaba, Michigan, where she and two brothers were the second generation to grow up on their parents’ (and formerly their grandparents’) farm. She studied music performance at Michigan State University but after discovering her love of landscape architecture early in her college career, she changed majors and earned her degree in landscape architecture. Moving to Las Vegas in 2007, she first worked for JW Zunino Landscape Architects. While with Zunino she did design work for Lorenzi Park and designed the award-winning Cactus Avenue Interchange. As ARIA’s principal designer, Anna designed Discovery Park in Pahrump, Nevada, and the USA Parkway between Lake Tahoe, California, and Reno, Nevada. In 2013, when Anna opened ARIA, she carefully chose the name of her business. First, for practical reasons she want

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Congregation Ner Tamid Annual Report, 2006-2007

Date

2006 to 2007

Archival Collection

Description

2006-2007 annual report for Congregation Ner Tamid on the Greenspun Campus for Jewish life, learning, and spiritual renewal. The report includes statements, events, communities activities, statements, and photographs.

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Photograph of Cressa Springer Hancock, Iowa, circa 1927

Date

1927

Description

Cressa Springer Hancock wears her glasses as she poses for her portrait at about 45 years old.

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Photograph of Mabelle Lenore Hancock Jean's graduation photot, Iowa, circa 1910

Date

1910

Description

Mabelle Lenore Hancock Jean wears a cap and gown in her graduation portrait at about 18 years old.

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Photograph of Mabelle Lenore Hancock Jean in a dress, Clarion, Iowa, circa 1922

Date

1922

Description

Mabelle Lenore Hancock Jean in a full length portrait photo standing in a yard at about 30 years old.

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Photograph of Mayme Stocker, November 16, 1947

Date

1947-11-16

Archival Collection

Description

Mayme Stocker at Lester Stocker's grave probably located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The inscription on the back of the image reads, "Lester's birthday, we always take flowers to the cemetery on that day. O's ashes are in Lester's grave. He is gone nearly 16 years and O's 9 this September."

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Photograph of an unidentified woman, circa late 1800s

Date

1870 to 1899

Description

Handwritten on back of photograph: "84 years old. For Mrs. Hurdic and after her for Mrs. S. B. Breese. Elouise Hunter Howel's [sic] Mother."

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Photograph of guests dancing in the Copa Showroom, Las Vegas, circa 1950s-1960s

Date

1950 to 1969

Archival Collection

Description

An image of guests dancing onstage in the Copa Room, the showroom at the Sands Hotel and Casino. The objects on tables indicate it is probably New Year's Eve.

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Transcript of interview with Dr. Catherine Bellver by Caryll Batt Dziedziak, November 13, 1995

Date

1995-11-13

Description

Dr. Catherine Bellver is a woman with tenacity. How else could one describe her drive to create the Women's Studies Program spanning fifteen years? As a faculty member in the Department of Foreign Languages, Dr. Bellver first joined the Women's Studies steering committee in 1979. In the following decade, the committee oversaw the formation of the Women's Studies Program, including: procuring administrative and faculty support, creating bylaws and course criteria, critiquing proposed cross-listed courses, and selecting course offerings. During that period she also worked with a volunteer group to create and staff the first Women's Center on campus. In the early Nineties, she played an instrumental role in the presentation of four public colloquia that addressed key issues pertaining to women. Dr. Bellver acted as interim director of the Women's Studies Program while overseeing the search for a permanent director. She continued to remain involved with the Women's Studies program, serving as faculty member on several committees. She has also worked in the Women's Caucus on the regional and national levels of the Modem Languages Association Dr. Bellver is currently Distinguished Professor of Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her work has appeared in journals such as Anales de la Literature Espanola Contemporanea, Hispanic Review, Hispanofila, Insula, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Monographic Review/Revista Monografica, Revista de Estudios Modernos, Revista Hispanica Moderna, Romance Notes and Romanic Review. Dr. Bellver's participation in the creation of the Women's Studies Program illustrates how critical institutional and social progress can result from the commitment of a determined group of individuals. Her decades of involvement in creating an academic arena for the study of women and gender issues underscores the significance of women's contributions to the history of Las Vegas. In addition to the history of the Women's Studies Program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas this interview contains information regarding the creation of the first Women's Center on campus.

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