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Transcript of interview with John G. Gubler by Suzanne Becker, December 29, 2008

Date

2008-12-29

Description

When John Gubler's parents moved to Las Vegas in 1936, it was a simple desert community of only six or seven thousand people. John's father practiced law and his mother raised the four Gubler sons. Home was in the John S. Park area. It was a fenceless neighborhood where everyone knew each other. Parents worked hard at their various jobs and kids played on the barren stretches of desert shooting BB guns, exploring artesian wells and playing games. As the gaming industry and the city grew, the Gubler household focused on education and family. It was a life of freedom and no TV. They were a family raised in Mormon values. John went on to become a lawyer and move back to raise his own family here. Today he lives on the western side of the valley. He explains that as an adult when he drives through John S. Park Neighborhood, "I live in the past." It was a good life. As John reminiscences about growing up from the 1940s thru 1960s, his observations are vivid and range from local

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Video, Yom Hashoah Holocaust Memorial Observance, Governor's Mansion, April 4, 2013

Date

2013-04-04

Archival Collection

Description

Video recording of Yom Hashoah event held at the Governor's Mansion in Carson City, Nev.

Moving Image

Invitation, response card, and appeal from Frank Sinatra for a Tribute to Jack Entratter, 1965

Date

1965

Archival Collection

Description

Items related to a tribute event for Jack Entratter to benefit Temple Beth Sholom and the Dorothy Entratter School in Israel.

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Photograph of individuals in a religious bookstore, (Nev.), 1940-1955

Date

1940 to 1955

Description

Two women and one man stand together exchanging slips of paper that look like bookmarks. It would appear that the people are standing in a religious bookstore or a church gift shop, because the books behind the woman on the left are all about religion. Inscription with photo reads: "Mrs. Ronzone promoting."

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Satish Bhatnagar oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02450

Archival Collection