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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, October 11, 2004

Date
2004-10-11
Description
Includes meeting minutes and agenda.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 23, 2004

Date
2004-02-23
Description
Includes meeting minutes, along with additional information about advertisements and assessments. CSUN Session 34 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, April 12, 2004

Date
2004-04-12
Description
Includes meeting minutes and agenda.

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Interview with Norma Cox, June 8, 2004

Date
2004-06-08
Description
Narrator affiliation: Administrator, Atomic Energy Commission and Public Health Service

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Interview with Nick C. Aquilina, June 25, 2004

Date
2004-06-25
Description
Narrator affiliation: Manager, Department of Energy Nevada Operations Office (NVOO)

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Interview with Troy Ernest Wade II, July 7, 2004

Date
2004-07-07
Description
Narrator affiliation: Deputy Manager, Dept. of Energy, NVOO and Nuclear Test Controller; Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs

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Interview with Lawrence V. Robinson, November 23, 2004

Date
2004-11-23
Description
Narrator affiliation: Tunnel mechanic, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Interview with Barbara Germain Killian, September 20, 2005

Date
2005-09-20
Description
Narrator affiliation: Physicist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Interview with Kenneth Giles, February 10, 2005

Date
2005-02-10
Description
Narrator affiliation: EPA Farm

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Transcript from interview with Mike Unger by Barbara Tabach, January 21, 2016

Date
2016-01-21
Description

In this interview, Unger reflects upon his long and successful career in hotel management in Las Vegas and also in Arizona and Pennsylvania. He shares stories as a local celebrity, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s when he worked at Caesars Palace, as well as the big projects he oversaw, including organizing the first big fight nights, World Series of Tavern Poker and Grand Prix race. He talks about working with Morris Shenker, Moe Dalitz, Cliff Perlman and Billy Weinberger, and the role of the Jewish community in the city, and specifically in the gaming industry. Unger also discusses his non-gaming industry ventures which have included a satellite communications business and a bagel business.

Mike Unger was born in Queens, New York in 1947, and spent most of his childhood in Long Island, growing up in a predominantly Jewish and Italian community. As a young adult, Unger was already working hard, running one of his family?s restaurant after school. When he was in high school, his family moved to Los Angeles to accommodate his father?s health needs, and eventually end up in Las Vegas by 1967. Over the next two decades, Unger would work at nine properties in the city. Unger is one of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas? first hotel management graduates, and started his career with Summa Corporation in its management training program at the Frontier Hotel and Casino. After a brief stint at the Airport Marina Hotel in Los Angeles in 1972, Unger returned to Las Vegas, serving in management capacities at the Aladdin Hotel and Casino, Summa Corporation headquarters and Landmark Hotel and Casino. In 1978, he joined Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino management team, and was integral in creating the city?s first large boxing events, the World Series of Tavern Pool, and the Grand Prix race. Unger also ran properties for the White Mountain Apache and Colorado River Indian Tribes in Arizona, as well as the Showboat Hotel and Casino. In this interview, Unger reflects upon his long and successful career in hotel management in Las Vegas and also in Arizona and Pennsylvania. He shares stories as a local celebrity, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s when he worked at Caesars Palace, as well as the big projects he oversaw, including organizing the first big fight nights, World Series of Tavern Poker and Grand Prix race. He talks about working with Morris Shenker, Moe Dalitz, Cliff Perlman and Billy Weinberger, and the role of the Jewish community in the city, and specifically in the gaming industry. Unger also discusses his non-gaming industry ventures which have included a satellite communications business and a bagel business.

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