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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 2, 1998

Date
1998-03-02
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes, and senate bils.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, March 9, 1998

Date
1998-03-09
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 23, 1998

Date
1998-02-23
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, August 16, 1983

Date
1983-08-16
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, September 13, 1983

Date
1983-09-13
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, November 9, 1998

Date
1998-11-09
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes, along with additional information about bylaws and letters.

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Transcript of interview with Johnny Pate and Jillean Williams by Claytee D. White, March 4, 2004

Date
2004-03-04
Description

Interview with Johnny Pate and Jillean Williams conducted by Claytee D. White on March 4, 2004. As a jazz pianist and composer, Pate was a close friend to legendary singer Joe Williams. Pate and Williams share fond memories of touring with Joe Williams and the Count Basie Orchestra, cruises on the Norwegian line, and playing at the Dunes. Williams recalls moving to Las Vegas with Joe in 1968 and their first home on the Las Vegas Country Club golf course, where they were visited by the likes of Joe Lewis, Perry Como, and Andy Williams. Pate also details his long career, which began with teaching himself piano, tuba, and bass fiddle in the Army, and progressed to arranging and composing, which led over time to record company deals and film scores. Teaching at UNLV, Pate continues the yearly benefit concert to raise money for the Joe Williams scholarship fund.

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Rebel Intelligencer Records

Identifier
UA-00124
Abstract

The Rebel Intelligencer Records (1982-1985) contain published issues of the Rebel Intelligencer, a publication of the Department of Communication Students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The collection contains newspaper issues, drafts, as well as photographs and negatives used within the newspapers. The newspaper was designed to provide an outlet for stories written by students in journalism classes and to provide experience in editing and producing a publication.

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Photograph Collection

Identifier
PH-00062
Abstract

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Photograph Collection (approximately 1900-2004) depicts the development of the university and the city of Las Vegas. The collection includes images of campus buildings, student activities, sports teams, past university presidents, and Las Vegas in the early twentieth century. Early images depicting the surrounding area are included in this collection as well.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Barbara G. Brents Claytee D. White, January 12, 2010

Date
2010-01-12
Description
When Barbara Brents and her husband Mike moved to Las Vegas in 1987, she had no desire to call it home. It was part of a life adventure, an enchantment with the "Old West" and about a job at UNLV. Sure it wasn't the ivy covered campus, but "the kitsch of Las Vegas was kind of the appeal." Living in John S. Park Neighborhood proved to have a charm on the couple, who have lived in three different homes there. One had a view of Bob Stupak's World of Las Vegas sign and another was used in a scene for the television series Nasty Boys. Their current home was previously owned by Berkeley Bunker, a former U.S. Senator. Over the years they have enticed others to live in John S. Park and continue live there themselves. Barbara shares historic footnotes, political stories, and what lead up to the historic districting of the neighborhood she so dearly cherishes. As she says, "The reason I like Las Vegas is this neighborhood, and I would be gone in a second if this neighborhood died."

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