A large group of men, women and children pose for a picture in western attire in front of the bema at the former Las Vegas Jewish Community Center (probably on Carson Street).
A large group of men and women stand in front of Clark County Courthouse. Many are wearing side caps and one man wears a sash that reads: "Here's Elmer."
Sister Rosemary Lynch is seated at the couch in a red sweater at a Greenham Common camp May 1988. Greenham Common is a women's Peace Camp established to protest nuclear weapons located in Berkshire, England.
The Jean Olen Papers (1994-2008) document Olen's career as a taxicab driver in Las Vegas, Nevada. Materials include Olen's personal taxicab driver's permit, medical examiner certificate, and other placards found in taxicabs regarding common questions, such as tipping, no smoking, and airport fees. Also included are newspaper clippings about taxicab drivers in Las Vegas, Nevada and four issues of Trip Sheet, a local magazine for taxicab, limousine, trolley, and shuttle drivers, which features letters to the editor written by Olen.