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Program for the Memorial Celebration in Loving Memory of Ethel Dolores Cotton, August 15, 1935 - April 24, 2009, April 29, 2009

Date
2009-04-29
Description

Program for the Memorial Celebration in Loving Memory of Ethel Dolores Cotton, including her obituary, order of service with Reverend Marion Bennett officiating, the poem "I'm Free," by Linda Jo Jackson, and special thanks from her family.

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Photograph of Pahrump schoolhouse, Pahrump (Nev.), 1952

Date
1952
Description
Schoolhouse stands in the middle of the Pahrump desert. A basketball hoop can be seen in front of the school, and the area is fenced in with what looks like chicken wire. The desert landscape stretches out beyond the building in all directions. Inscription with photograph reads: "2nd school (first burned). used up to 1952. Now 43 in new school, actual count."

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Transcript of interview with Brenda Mason by Claytee D. White, December 20, 2006

Date
2006-12-20
Description

Interview with Brenda Mason conducted by Claytee D. White on December 20, 2006. After moving to Las Vegas in 1960, Mason graduated from Western High School. Beginning in 1974, she served two terms on the Board of Regents.

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Goldfield Daily Tribune: newspaper issue

Date
1907-03-29
Description
From the C. A. Earle Rinker Papers (MS-00514) -- Series III: Maps, newspapers, souvenirs, and ephemera -- Newspapers from Goldfield, Nevada and various locations.

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Photograph of Muhammad Ali and Theron Goynes at Highland Elementary School, November 4, 1965

Date
1969
Description

Black and white photograph of Muhammad Ali and Principal Theron Goynes (right) at Highland Elementary School, autographed "From Muhammad Ali."

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Transcript of interview with Jim Bilbray by Claytee D. White, September 6, 2006

Date
2006-09-06
Description
Jim Bilbray was born right here in Las Vegas. He attended school here through graduation from Las Vegas High School. As a high school student, he helped collect money to buy the first land on which to build what later became UNLV. After a stint in the National Guard, he enrolled at BYU in Provo for one quarter, and then began attending classes at UNLV. Jim served as student body treasurer at UNLV for one year, and was then elected student body president. He also played on the first tennis team, was a back-up player on the first basketball team, and bowled on the bowling team. In 1959, he transferred to American University in Washington, D.C., graduating with a degree in government and public administration. He then went to law school. In 1965, Jim returned to Las Vegas, looked up some of his old friends, and concluded that they needed to form an alumni association. They created a nonprofit corporation which they named the Nevada Southern Alumni Association. At age 29, he agreed to run for a position on the Board of Regents, and won. His was the key vote which resulted in funding for the Humanities Building. Mr. Bilbray recounts many stories of the early struggles and downright hostilities between UNR and UNLV, struggles over budget, professional schools, and priority lists for buildings. He also relates the efforts he and others made to obtain property for future campus growth, and agrees with Carol Harter's vision of a University mall.

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Charles T. "Blackie" Hunt oral history interview

Identifier
OH-02105
Abstract

Oral history interview with Charles T. "Blackie" Hunt conducted by Cork Proctor on June 30, 2003 for the All That Jazz Oral History Project. Hunt shares detailed memories of the many musicians with whom he worked and toured. They played in venues that included Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Toronto, and Montreal, and eventually were offered a booking at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hunt discusses jazz sessions that took place and the musicians who sat in on them, and how he and Lorraine eventually decided to quit show business.

Archival Collection

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Financial Aid & Scholarships Office Records

Identifier
UA-00120
Abstract

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas Financial Aid & Scholarships Office Records (1957-1997) contain informational brochures, blank financial aid forms, and handbooks on scholarships and financial aid services available to University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) students. The collection also contains material created by the University of Nevada Southern Regional Division (later known as UNLV) on scholarships, prizes, and loans available to students at the time.

Archival Collection

Photograph of Ann E. Brewington, 1920s-1930s

Date
1920 to 1939
Description
Ann E. Brewington, sister-in-law of Nevada Governor Vail M. Pittman, walking on the beach. Ann Brewington taught business education at the University of Chicago from 1923 until her retirement in 1954. She relocated to Las Vegas and taught at the University of Nevada, Southern Regional Division until 1961.

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Photograph of Ann E. Brewington, 1954

Date
1954
Description
Portrait photograph of Ann E. Brewington, sister-in-law of Nevada Governor Vail M. Pittman. Ann Brewington taught business education at the University of Chicago from 1923 until her retirement in 1954. She relocated to Las Vegas and taught at the University of Nevada, Southern Regional Division until 1961.

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