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Wilma (Frank) Bass (1939- ) is a retired Las Vegas, Nevada jewelry salesperson. Born and raised in New York, New York, Bass graduated from high school around 1958. She married Burt Bass in 1960 and the family moved to Las Vegas in the 1974.
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Burton Bass (1932- ) is a photographer and owner of Burton Studio in Las Vegas, Nevada. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York and practiced photography from the time he was a child. Bass opened his first professional photography studio in 1962, shortly after he married Wilma Frank in 1960. In 1974 the couple moved to Las Vegas, Nevada where Bass worked for his brother-in-law Ed Frank's check cashing businesses. In 1979 Bass opened his own photography business, Burton Studio.
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Photographer Burt Bass poses with comedienne Rita Rudner.
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A group of Jewish youth poses for a photograph during the Mountain Region Convention of B'nai B'rith.
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Shelley Berkley poses with Presidential candidate Al Gore during his campaign.
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Three-quarter length portrait of Moe Dalitz.
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Group of negatives of awards, plaques and trophies given to Moe Dalitz. The awards span the years 1947 to 1982.
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Group of photographs and ephemera for the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom's production of If We Ruled the World, a play written, produced and directed by members of the Sisterhood, in March 1976. A program for a related fashion show is also included.
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