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Biographical essay by Sidney Barouch, 2014

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2014

Description

Sidney Barouch describes his experience during World War II living in Tunis, Tunisia, which was a French colony. Barouch discusses the facets of the war front in northern Africa, and the experiences of his family as Jews and business owners.

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Yearbook of the Twentieth Century Club, Reno, Nevada, 1930-1931, Association of Women who promote culture, general welfare and diffusion of historical, scientific, and useful knowledge and general education (typescript), 1931

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File

Archival Collection

Clara M. Crisler Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00054
Collection Name: Clara M. Crisler Papers
Box/Folder: Box SH-003

Archival Component

Transcript of interview with Fran Fine-Ventura by Barbara Tabach, March 4, 2015

Date

2015-03-04

Archival Collection

Description

In this interview, Fine discusses her childhood as well as the path that led to her career in law, which included working on a presidential campaign in New York City as well as several legal secretary positions in Washington, D.C., Texas and California, before eventually receiving her law degree from Golden Gate University. In addition, she reflects upon working on the infamous Jeff MacDonald murder trial in the 1970s as well as her experience becoming?and ending her service as?a Family Court Judge. Fine also discusses her community service work, particularly with the Women?s Philanthropy Board of the Jewish Federation and with Temple Beth Am.

Frances-Ann "Fran" Fine-Ventura is an attorney at the Fine and Price Law Group in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was born September 28, 1951, in Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Arizona at the age of eleven when her father sought new economic opportunities out West. Fine eventually moved to Las Vegas shortly after she graduated law school in 1983. Fine worked for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Nevada in the early 1980s, then at several private law firms. From 1992 to 1998, she served as a District Court Judge in the Family Division of the Eighth Judicial District Court. Fine is involved in the Las Vegas community via the Nevada School of the Arts and the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Foundation in Clark County, Nevada. She has also been involved with the Women's Philanthropy Board of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas since 1984, and served as chair from 2014 to 2016. Fran Fine's brother is Las Vegas real estate developer Mark Fine. In this interview, Fine discusses her childhood as well as the path that led to her career in law, which included working on a presidential campaign in New York City as well as several legal secretary positions in Washington, D.C., Texas and California, before eventually receiving her law degree from Golden Gate University. In addition, she reflects upon working on the infamous Jeff MacDonald murder trial in the 1970s as well as her experience becoming?and ending her service as?a Family Court Judge. Fine also discusses her community service work, particularly with the Women?s Philanthropy Board of the Jewish Federation and with Temple Beth Am.

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Howard Cannon with Business and Professional Women (BPW) representatives Hope Roberts (Reno, Nevada), Minnie Alderman (Ely, Nevada), and Marian Elliott (Las Vegas, Nevada): photographic print, 1971 January

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Archival Collection

Howard Cannon Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00192
Collection Name: Howard Cannon Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 13

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Kerin Scianna, President of the Clark County Democratic Women's Club, and Renee Diamond, both of Las Vegas, Nevada, visit Howard Cannon on their trip to Washington, D.C.: photographic print, 1976 January

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Archival Collection

Howard Cannon Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00192
Collection Name: Howard Cannon Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 14

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Nieto women and children together, likely in Moapa Valley, Nevada. Jesusa Nieto Pena, Victoria Nieto Alvarez, unidentified woman and child (identified from left to right): photograph, approximately 1955

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Archival Collection

Marta and Pedro Ortiz Family Papers
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Collection Number: MS-01198
Collection Name: Marta and Pedro Ortiz Family Papers
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Photograph of Jayn Marshall and Jerry Countess, 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

Description

Jayn Marshall, left, and Jerry Countess, right, at an event for the Jewish Federation.

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Women, each holding bundles of airmail envelopes, stand in front an airplane. Description given with photograph, "ceremonial event having to do with air transportation": photographic print and negative, approximately 1927 to 1933

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Archival Collection

Leon Rockwell Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00008
Collection Name: Leon Rockwell Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 04, Box SH-015

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#435 Guests: The Jim Thompson Mystery, Palace of Petrograd, Melvin Bell, Sid Caesar, The Captain & Tennille and beautiful women of the South Pacific, 1987 May 22 to 1987 May 23

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Archival Collection

Robin Leach <em>Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous</em> Audiovisual Collection
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Collection Number: MS-01102
Collection Name: Robin Leach Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous Audiovisual Collection
Box/Folder: Box 21

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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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