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Leaf, Joyce Nelson, 1950-

Hired in 1985, Joyce Nelson-Leaf developed and headed the Educational Equity Resource Center (EERC) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The EERC intended to encourage students to explore non-traditional careers, challenge gender bias in classrooms and workplaces, and encourage young women to seek vocational training.The EERC opened in the summer of 1989 and closed on June 30, 2000.

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Transcript of interview with Cindy Funkhouser by Claytee D. White, January 14, 2010

Date
2010-01-14
Description
Cindy Funkhouser grew up in the Midwest where she developed an early interest in "old stuff' as she refers to it. Her self-education in antiques spawned her business, Funk House, which she opened in 2001. Cindy is one of the forces behind the Downtown's arts movement and the development of First Friday, which was inspired by her observations of a similar event in Portland, OR. Cindy moved to Las Vegas around 1980. Her parents had moved to the valley in the late 1970s. When not working as a cocktail waitress at the Four Queens—a downtown casino where she was employed for 14 years—she pursued her interest in vintage items as a part-time business. Today others look to Cindy as a motivator for First Friday and the Las Vegas art movement that is deeply rooted in the John S. Park Neighborhood's sense of community.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, May 02, 2005

Date
2005-05-02
Description
Includes meeting minutes and agenda. CSUN Session 35 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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Transcript of interview with Ralph Denton by K.J. Evans, approximately 1999-2000

Date
1999 (year approximate) to 2000 (year approximate)
Description

On an unknown date (likely 1999-2000) and time, K.J. Evans interviewed Ralph Denton, an adviser to former Governor Grant Sawyer and political figure in Nevada for many years. Denton first talks about his personal friendship with Sawyer, their education in law school, and his eventual work on campaigning for and working with Sawyer after he became governor. Denton then explains the controversy regarding Denton’s accepting of complimentary services (comps) at hotels. He later describes his work as a Clark County Commissioner and then talks about working as district attorney in Esmeralda County, Nevada. Denton then talks about the influences that led him to be interested in a career of law and later speaks more about working with Grant Sawyer, specifically about serving as his adviser, afterwards providing the argument on why he believes Sawyer was the greatest governor of Nevada. Toward the latter part of the interview, Denton describes his work on improving civil rights and some of the challenges that came with that. The two also discuss how the practice of law has changed over time. To conclude the interview, Denton describes his experience in running for governor and how he would have served as governor if he had been elected.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, August 14, 1984

Date
1984-08-14
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes with additional operating policies. CSUN Session 14 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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The Wheel Las Vegas Rotary Club newsletter, April 16, 1981

Date
1981-04-16
Description
Newsletter issued by the Las Vegas Rotary Club

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Boule delegate report

Date
2000
Description

From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file.

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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, January 20, 1993

Date
1993-01-20
Description
Includes meeting agenda and minutes with additional information about senate bills.

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Transcript of interview with Gilbert Shaw by Barbara Tabach, May 3, 2016

Date
2016-05-03
Description

In this interview, Gil Shaw recalls milestones at Congregation Ner Tamid?first bat mitzvah?and anecdotes about leaders, first rabbis, donation by Moe Dalitz, services being held in Protestant churches, and even a controversy over colors for the new temple building of Ner Tamid.

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