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Denton family and friends in various locations: photographic prints, image 043

Description
Handwritten on the back: "Left to right: John Kindrall, Bernie Lynn, Berne, and Evelyn Jesnsen in the living room of their home at Boise. Evelyn (Evie) - [not legible] an entire school year with us in California where she was in 5th Grade Elementary - I realized them and Genaro, with Aileen in July "58."

Transcript of interview with Robert D. Howell by Joe Sant, February 26, 1977

Date
1977-02-26
Description

On February 26, 1977, collector Joe Sant interviewed local Nevadan business owner, Robert D. Howell (born November 22nd, 1939 in Las Vegas, Nevada) in his home in Las Vegas, Nevada. This interview covers Las Vegas in the old days, from Mr. Howell’s personal experience of being born and raised in Nevada. During this interview, Mr. Howell also discusses the early above ground atomic tests, local environmental and social changes, the economic landscape, the Mormon Fort, religious beliefs, and local recreation. The interview concludes with discussion on air pollution.

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Lawsuit regarding Las Vegas Bullet: video, 1993 February 15

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File
Scope and Contents

Local news anchor discusses the out of court settlement of a 5-year lawsuit between Bob Stupak (owner of the defunct Las Vegas Bullet newspaper) and unidentified individual. Original media VHS, color, aspect ratio 4 x 3, frame size 720 x 486.

Archival Collection
Bob Stupak Professional Papers
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-01016
Collection Name: Bob Stupak Professional Papers
Box/Folder: Digital File 00, Box 39

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Photograph of Marilyn Wengert, circa 1928

Date
1927 to 1929
Description
Marilyn Wengert, married in 1946 and changed her name to Marilyn Wengert Gatewood, sits in a white dress as her photograph is being taken. She is estimated to be four years old in this photograph.

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Transcript of interview with Gene Greenberg by Barbara Tabach, February 12, 2015

Date
2015-02-12
Description

In 1976, Gene Greenberg decided to accept a job transfer with Donrey Media Group and relocated from Laredo, Texas to Las Vegas. Las Vegas was comfortable fit and for the next 30 years, he primarily worked in television ad sales. He rose to become executive vice president and general manager of KVBC-TV. Significant to Gene’s ties to Las Vegas have been his ties to the Jewish community. This oral history includes reminiscences of connecting with the Jewish community and meeting many of the Jewish leaders through Young Leadership, Jewish Federation, and being on the board for Temple Beth Sholom. The most poignant aspect to his Jewish roots is the survival of both his parents during Holocaust. Both Helen and Abe Greenberg were from Lodz, Poland and interred in concentration camps. Gene is a frequent presenter of their story for his commitment to Holocaust education and as a member of the next generation. Gene and his wife Melanie both spent their childhoods in Kansas City, Missouri and are graduates of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. They married in 1970 and have three children: Sari Mann, Elissa Burda, and Jaron Greenberg.

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