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Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2013-2014

Date
2013 to 2014
Description

Annual report from Congregation Ner Tamid, 2013-2014

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Nevada Wildlife Federation Records

Identifier
MS-00400
Abstract

The Nevada Wildlife Federation Records (1989-1997) consist of pamphlets, newsletters, periodic meeting minutes, and a copy of the bylaws of the Nevada Wildlife Federation.

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Transcript of interview with Shecky Greene by Barbara Tabach, June 5, 2018

Date
2018-06-05
Description

At the time of this interview, Shecky Greene (1926 - ) is energetically snuggled into his modest Henderson home. His wit and signature sense of humor are at in full swing. Shecky sees a joke in every nook and cranny of a conversation and seamlessly spins the moment with a tune or voice characterization. A native of Chicago, his given name is Fred Sheldon Greenfield. His Jewish parents, Bessie and Carl Greenfield raised Shecky and his older two brothers in a secular but kosher setting. He recalls honing his humor as a child and creating his path to a decades-long career in comedy lounges and in film. His narrative glitters with names of Las Vegas entertainment history. He also talks about his passion for the St. Judes Ranch in Boulder City.

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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 Bert Hood by Dennis McBride, June 16, 1998

Date
1998-06-16
Description

Bert Hood is celebrated in Las Vegas's gay history for his ownership of the Red Barn, one of our most famous gay bars. This is another of those serendipitous interviews I've conducted with someone I very much wanted to interview but didn't know how to find. Bert's in Las Vegas from Oklahoma City for just a short while visiting old friends, and I was lucky enough to have found him through Bill Schafer, president of the Southern Nevada Gay and Lesbian Historical Society. I want to thank you, Bert, for donating these two hours of your vacation time to me so I can preserve your stories for the gay community.

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