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Transcript of interview with John Wilhelm by Claytee White, August 12, 2014

Date
2014-08-12
Description
John Wilhelm, past president of UNITE HERE (Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees and Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union), settles in at Union headquarters in Las Vegas and recalls highlights from his forty years as a union leader and organizer. After sharing his discontent with his freshman year at Earlham College and Midwestern Quakers, he reveals the curious manner in which Yale University accepted him, how he became a community organizer, and, following graduation, the way he began his union career and his efforts to organize the workers at Yale. He expresses gratitude to his mother for her insistence that he get a good education and to Betsy, his wife of forty-five years, for her unfailing support of his work and the union cause. He also discloses the reasons he commutes between Las Vegas and Santa Barbara, California. After explaining the history of the union in hospitality he speaks to the fluidity of problems with race, gender, and labor with the corporatization of the hospitality industry. He highlights union issues, strikes, and campaigns: arrests, card check, guaranteed work week, Union Again, and Walk and Work. He talks of negotiations with Las Vegas owners or managers like the Binion family, Bill Boyd, the Elardi family, Jackie and Michael Gaughan, Terry Lanni, Bob Maxey, and Steve Wynn. Mostly, he fondly remembers stories of and contributions by union leaders Geoconda Arguello, Jim Arnold, Joe Duarte, Edward T. Hanley, Ardella Roberts, Phil Schloop, Vincent Sirabella, Myra Wolfgang, and Steve Yokich of United Auto Workers. Throughout, his stories involve D. Taylor, who followed Wilhelm as president in 2012. Although he stepped down from the presidency, he continues to work on pension and healthcare issues.

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Transcript of interview with Carol Harter by Suzanne Becker, April 20, 2007

Date
2007-04-20
Description

Carol Harter and her husband of 46 years started their married lives by running away from college in their sophomore year. They spent the 60's working toward their degrees. Carol earned her bachelor's in 1964 and her master's in 1967. One of her professors encouraged her to go for her PhD at a time when women simply did not aspire to such heights. Dr. Harter completed her PhD in 1970, and because her husband wanted to work on his doctorate, they moved to Athens, Ohio. She taught at Ohio University while he completed his courses. They lived and worked and raised their children there for 19 years. Carol held the positions of ombudsman (2 years), vice president and dean of students combined (6 years), and vice president at the university, and then accepted the position of president at SUNY Geneseo (in New York). Carol was nominated for the presidency at UNLV in 1994, and she accepted the job in 1995. Her career here has been phenomenal, as she saw the potential of this very young university and set about bringing in the faculty, the funding, the buildings, and the vision to create a first-rate research oriented facility. During her administration, the new library went up, the law school and dental school were built, and over 550 million in gifts and pledges were raised. This includes money raised for the "Invent the Future" campaign. Under Dr. Harter's guidance, women's sports were expanded, multiple graduate degrees were developed, more money for research and buildings was raised, and UNLV has become a major research university. Dr. Harter leaves behind a rich legacy, including her vision of the UNLV Midtown project, a cultural district where the university may one day interface with the community.

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Personal papers, 1940 to 2009

Level of Description
Sub-Series
Scope and Contents

The personal papers (1940-2009) sub-series consists of Warren’s elementary, junior high, high, and junior college academic papers. The sub-series also consists of family correspondence and photographs, genealogy reports, employment applications, and student papers from Elizabeth von Till Warren.

Archival Collection
Elizabeth von Till and Claude N. Warren Professional Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00906
Collection Name: Elizabeth von Till and Claude N. Warren Professional Papers
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Audio clip from interview with Hermina Washington, March 2, 2013

Date
2013-03-02
Description

In this clip, Hermina describes her family roots and early schooling in Las Vegas.

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Photograph of people, 1922-1926

Date
1922 to 1926
Description
On a historical ship, several people lean on each other and pose while their photo is taken.

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Photograph of James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1982

Date
1982
Description
Exterior of the James R. Dickinson Library located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus.

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Photograph of James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1982

Date
1982
Description
Exterior of the James R. Dickinson Library located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus.

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Photograph of James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1982

Date
1982
Description
Exterior of the James R. Dickinson Library located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus.

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Photograph of James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1982

Date
1982
Description
Exterior of the James R. Dickinson Library located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) campus.

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Photograph of James R. Dickinson Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, circa 1982

Date
1982
Description
The James R. Dickinson Library at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

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