This series (1974-2009 and undated) contains government, industry, and institutional reports collected by Peter Collins. These include government regulations and reports, industry reports, annual and economic impact reports, and proposals for large-casino openings. The scope of these materials are primarily country-specific, with information from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, the European Union, South Africa, Singapore, Macau, Japan, and the Caribbean.
Archival Component
The Charles Lipschitz International Stamp Collection is comprised of postage stamps and commemorative first-day issue envelopes, dating from approximately 1915 to 1989. The majority of the materials correspond to the nations of the African continent, in particular South Africa and the apartheid-era Bantustans of Bophuthatswana, Ciskei, Transkei, and Venda. Other nations represented by this collection include the United Kingdom, Canada, Israel, Switzerland, and other countries in Europe and Asia.
Archival Collection
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labor union for stagecraft, projection & audiovisual, film & television, tradeshow, wardrobe, hair & make-up
Corporate Body
On March 13, 1981, Lisa Mades interviewed Sharon Gutzman (born in Winnipeg, Canada in 1935). Gutzman talks much about early Las Vegas, Nevada, including early businesses, the first casinos, and the first airport. She also discusses educations, shopping, recreation, entertainment, and gambling.
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