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Leonard M. Jessup interview, August 6, 2018: transcript

Date
2018-08-06
Description

“I decided to just keep going, and I devoted my career to higher ed. I wanted to continue putting back into this system that I felt I got a lot out of. Again, repaying a debt.” What began as a passion for playing school sports would later lead Dr. Len Jessup on a path to lifelong service in the area of higher education. From his California childhood he would soon find himself across different U.S. states performing various higher education duties from professor to university president. In this interview, Jessup talks about his grandparents’ decision to emigrate from Italy to the U.S. and how grateful he feels towards his family as a result. He recalls playing baseball in college. In his eyes, being part of several sports teams helped him develop into the person he is now. He describes doing research during at the University of Arizona and speaks to what it was like moving from one university position to the next. Ultimately, his colleagues would recommend that he move to Las Vegas to

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Dodgers vs. Cardinals baseball game at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California: panoramic photographs

Date
1979-06-12 to 1979-06-13
Description
From the Bob Paluzzi Panoramic Photographs

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Set of photographs including Mintonette Singers, voter registrants, Golden Western advertisement, Mrs. Barnell and Fish, Doolittle Recreation Center, and archery class

Date
1966
Description

Photographer's notations: Mintonette Singers, Voter Registrants '66, G. West Ad., Mrs. Barnell and Fish, Doolittle Rec. Center, Archery Class. Some photos from this set were previously online with the digital ID pho023788.

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Phil Tobin on horseback: photographic film

Date
1960 (year approximate) to 1986 (year approximate)
Description
Phil Tobin posing on a white horse at an unknown location. In 1931, as a freshman Assemblyman, Phil Tobin introduced a bill to legalize gambling in Nevada. A Humboldt County rancher and buckaroo, the 29-year old had no interest in gambling himself. Instead, he correctly believed legalized gambling would benefit the public and especially schools thanks to tax revenues. At the time, illicit gambling houses were thriving in Las Vegas, and with Hoover Dam slated to begin construction 40 miles away, many feared the increased Federal presence associated with the Dam construction effort would lead to a clamp-down. The measure passed. After serving out his term, Tobin returned to ranch life for good.

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pho036445-394

Date
1971-02-16
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