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Louis Richardson interview, July 29, 2016: transcript

Date
2016-07-29
Description

As a youth, contractor Louis Richardson followed opportunities that would take him across the U.S. and to Sierra Leone, Africa. Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Richardson attend Hampton Institute, in Hampton, Virginia, a historically black college/university (HBCU); there, he majored in construction and engineering and joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). After graduation and U.S. Army service in Vietnam, he received an offer from U.S. State Department to teach young adults math and construction in West Africa. That experience led him to work for various Housing Authorities in New Jersey, Los Angeles, and finally, in 1978, to Las Vegas. In this interview, Richardson talks about how his early experiences shaped his vision of the types of projects he would undertake. He speaks about his focus on engineering how he came to Las Vegas and of the public works projects in schools, parks, and libraries that came to define his body of work. He explains the bid proces

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Interview with Robert Joseph Curran, July 18, 2005

Date
2005-07-18
Description
Narrator affiliation: U.S. Army Staff Officer, Atomic Veteran

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Interview with Robert Joseph Curran, July 19, 2005

Date
2005-07-19
Description
Narrator affiliation: U.S. Army Staff Officer, Atomic Veteran

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