The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Graduate College Records (1959-2001) primarily contain graduate program reviews, as well as correspondence, meeting agendas, and meeting minutes pertaining to various UNLV academic departments, administrative offices, and committees. Also included in the collection are program proposals, handbooks, policy manuals, research funding proposals, curriculum and instruction documents, brochures, and newsletters.
The Gary Marsh Scrapbook on Nevada History consists of one scrapbook with newspaper clippings from the Las Vegas Review-Journal (LVRJ) and the LVRJ Sunday supplement, the Nevadan dating from 1963 to 1964. Topics include information on Nevada history, industry, natural resources, society, and culture. The scrapbook likely represents a school project completed by Marsh.
Essays on the Nevada MX Missile Project collection is dated to 1980 and is comprised of essays by various authors predicting the damage the MX Missile Project, a plan for a new intercontinental ballistic missile system, could do to Nevada. The majority of the essays were published in the book MX in Nevada: A humanistic perspective. The additional essay is an annotated draft by James W. Hulse.
From the Dennis McBride Collection on LGBTQ Las Vegas, Nevada (MS-00802) -- Alphabetical research files -- AIDS: Organizations: Aid for AIDS of Nevada (AFAN) file.
View of businesses on Nevada Highway, Boulder City, probably taken from the intersection of Nevada Highway and Arizona Street, looking northeast. Exteriors of Ramsey's Cafe, Hayward's Flowers, and Shell Service Station are seen. A sign for Boulder City Motors (Dodge and Plymouth dealer) is seen on the left. The Bureau of Reclamation Administration Building is seen in the distance. Automobiles are in the street and parked in front of shops.
View of businesses on Nevada Highway, Boulder City, probably taken from the intersection of Nevada Highway and Arizona Street, looking northeast. Exteriors of Ramsey's Cafe, Hayward's Flowers, and Shell Service Station are seen. A sign for Boulder City Motors (Dodge and Plymouth dealer) is seen on the left. The Bureau of Reclamation Administration Building is seen in the distance. Automobiles are in the street and parked in front of shops.