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Interview with Frank Solaegui, December 1, 2004

Date
2004-12-01
Description
Narrator affiliation: Drilling Manager, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Interview with Marcell Eugene Bridges, June 12, 2004

Date
2004-06-12
Description
Narrator affiliation: Downwinder (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Interview with Zenna Mae (Schmid) Bridges, June 12, 2004

Date
2004-06-12
Description
Narrator affiliation: Downwinder (Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Interview with Cecil C. Garland, July 19, 2006

Date
2006-07-19
Description
Narrator affiliation: Rancher, Anti-nuclear activist

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Interview with Lawrence V. Robinson, November 23, 2004

Date
2004-11-23
Description
Narrator affiliation: Tunnel mechanic, Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Company (REECo)

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Interview with Roger William Anderson, September 20, 2005

Date
2005-09-20
Description
Narrator affiliation: U.S. Air Force, Area 51 Command Post; Roadrunners Internationale

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Arturo Ochoa interview, April 9, 2019: transcript

Date
2019-04-09
Description

On the corner of Eastern and Stewart, inside the East Las Vegas Community Center, lies an oasis of creativity and art. The halls ring with the sound of harmonious music coming from the meeting rooms, where children move violin bows up and down in a synchronized motion. They stare with concentration at the music sheets in front of them. They gracefully play together and fill the empty halls with classical music. For most of them, they are the first in their family to learn how to play an instrument. Like many in their neighborhood, they are also first-generation Americans. The students are rehearsing for their recital with the Las Vegas Philharmonic at the Smith Center in a few weeks. In the back of the room there is a man gleaming with pride and joy. The Foundation to Assist Young Musicians (FAYM) provides the rehearsal space, violins, and music lessons at the community center and allows these children to flourish despite their economic, social, or racial background through, “Building

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Transcript of interview with Jack Herst by Suzan DiFederico, March 1, 1976

Date
1976-03-01
Description

On March 1st, 1976, Suzan DiFederico interviewed Jack Herst (born in 1943 in Las Vegas, Nevada) in his home on 3221 La Mirada Street, Las Vegas, Nevada. During the interview, DiFederico does not speak; rather, Herst appears to read and answer questions aloud from “DiFederico’s dossier.” Herst talks about the population growth in Nevada and emphasizes the significant changes Las Vegas has experienced from its origins as a small town. Herst also discusses his personal family history, his Jewish identity and community affiliations, as well as his employment history as a dealer and broker at different casinos.

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Transcript of interview with Velma Holland by Beatrice Scheid, April 6, 1976

Date
1976-04-06
Description

On April 6, 1976, collector Beatrice Scheid interviewed housewife Velma Holland (born October 17th, 1903 in New Market, Iowa) in her home in Boulder City, Nevada. This interview covers her early life in Boulder City. Mrs. Holland, Connie Degennes, and Beatrice Scheid are present during the interview.

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Transcript of interview with Paul Huffey and Michael Mack by Claytee White, February 2, 2010

Date
2010-02-02
Description

Whenever Paul Huffey drives through John S. Park Neighborhood he visualizes his youth and the times he spent with his childhood friend Michael Mack, who joined in this interview. Together they reminisced about their teen years in the 1950s and living in John S. Park Neighborhood. Paul's first home was Normandie Court, the first authentic motel in Las Vegas. In 1947, Paul's father purchased a lot on Paseo Park and built a home for his wife and only child. He describes life in that home as idyllic: no war or unemployment issues, a time when the Strip was "meaningless" unless you had a parent working there. An era when mothers, at least in his neighborhood, were stay-at-home moms and children freely roamed on their bicycles. Of their teen years, Paul and Michael recall their hi-jinks, discovering beer, and admiring pretty girls. In 1956, he graduated from Las Vegas High School, enlisted in the U. S. Army Reserve and enrolled in University of Nevada Reno. He taught history at Basic High School in Henderson for nine years.

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