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Interview with George Robert Maynard, Sr., February 16, 2005

Date
2005-02-16
Description
Narrator affiliation: Atomic Veteran, Armed Forces Special Weapons Project

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Transcript of interview with Mary Ellen Campbell by Ronald Robinson, March 6, 1977

Date
1977-03-06
Description

On March 6, 1977, Ronald Robinson interviewed Mary Ellen Campbell (born 1886 in Panaca, Nevada) about her life in Nevada. Campbell first talks about her parents’ move to the United States from England and her own life growing up in Panaca. She also talks about living in Pioche and the conditions of living in these two small Nevada towns. Also present during the interview is Mary’s grandson, Allen Campbell, who sometimes asks a few questions as well.

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Transcript of interview with Dr. David Emerson by Claytee D. White, December 21, 2005

Date
2005-12-21
Description
Dr. Dave Emerson was born in Littleton, Massachusetts. His father, a mining engineer, moved the family to Mexico twice, once when Dave was one year old and again when he was seven. In 1938, his father retired to work on his apple orchard in Littleton. Dave helped with pruning, spraying and dusting for insects, and hauling apples to the cider mill. Dr. Emerson graduated from high school in Littleton in 1945 and joined the army. Because he was only 17, the army sent him to Norwich University in Vermont until he turned 18. He then went on active duty until December, 1947. After he mustered out, Dartmouth College accepted his credits and he completed courses through his junior year. He was then called back to active duty in the Korean conflict, and was assigned to the Army Chemical Center in Maryland. After his army stint, Dr. Emerson worked a summer for Dow Chemical as a research engineer, and then returned to Michigan to pursue a Master's degree. He met and married his wife during this time. After completing his doctorate, Dave went to work for Shell Oil Company. Dave spent six years with Shell and decided to turn to teaching. He took a job at a branch of the University of Michigan. He worked there 17 years, doing research, teaching, and even spending a little time as chairman of the Division of Art, Sciences, and Letters. He was then notified of an opening at UNLV for dean of the College of Science, Math, and Engineering. In 1981, Dr. Emerson and his wife moved to Las Vegas, and he began teaching chemistry classes. He was instrumental in building up the engineering department through distance education for students who needed credits in math, computer skills, or electrical engineering. He also helped put together and sell the idea of a strong engineering school at UNLV, and then worked to gain accreditation for civil, mechanical, electrical and other areas of engineering. After retiring in 1998, Dr. Emerson worked on the self-study for the year 2000 accreditation. He still does research at UNLV on a volunteer basis. He and his wife continue to enjoy their home here in Vegas as well as their travels around the country.

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Photograph of Technical Sergeant Frederick Joyner and Colonel William Strand, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, January 26, 1976

Date
1979-01-26
Description
Col. William Strand (right) presents a trophy to TSgt. Frederick Joyner (left), Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of military personnel at a prayer breakfast, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, circa 1970s

Date
1970 to 1979
Description
Men at a prayer breakfast, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Site Name: Nellis Air Force Base (Nev.)

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Photograph of John Cahlan and others, 1920s

Date
1971-08-29
Description
Black and white photograph of a group of men during the 1920s that appeared in the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper on August 29, 1971, page 6. From left to right: Col. Moore; Capt. Roscoe Turner; John Cahlan; Mr. Smith; Major Force.

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Group of U.S. Air Force Officers and others at a dinner: photographic print

Date
1880 to 1979
Description

Dorothy Bell Scans UNLV-Public Lands Institute

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