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Leonard E. "Pat" Goodall oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02071

Abstract

Oral history interview with Leonard E. "Pat" Goodall conducted by Patrick Carlton on April 18, 2002 for the UNLV University Libraries Oral History Collection. In this interview, Goodall relates his early years in Warrensburg, Missouri and speaks at length about his Rotary Club activities. Next, he gives an overview of his education and subsequent university teaching career before he transitioned to university administration. He tells how he applied and was was hired to become president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 1979. He explains his thoughts and ideas for the institution, and highlights particular projects that he believes greatly benefit the institution, including the construction of the first engineering building, the first business school, and the Thomas & Mack Center. He then describes his career as a university professor after stepping down from the presidency in 1984 and his retirement in 2000.

Archival Collection

Hello America! at Desert Inn Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada: costume design drawing

Date

1964

Archival Collection

Description

Handwritten on in the upper left corner of the drawing: "2, Alan Riley, Jack Juno."
Costume Details: Male dancer wearing an eastern costume that consists of pink pants with gold stripes down the side of the right leg, a light pink sash tied around the waist, a pink vest with gold and purple patterns, arm cuffs, and a matching turban.
Show Name: Hello America!
Performance Name: To Bing, Bob and Dorothy "With Love!": Road to Morocco

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Script for television pilot, This Must Be the Place by Hank Henry and Bill Willard, 1950s

Date

1950 to 1959

Archival Collection

Description

The preface and script for a sitcom television show conceived of by Hank Henry and Bill Willard "to evoke the spirit of fun and laughs springing out of conflict and understanding between the old comedy school and the new school."

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