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Photograph from Ferron-Bracken Collection photograph album 2, page 26

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1905 (year approximate) to 1935 (year approximate)

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Photograph from Ferron-Bracken Collection photograph album 2, page 26

Date
1905 (year approximate) to 1935 (year approximate)

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Photograph from Ferron-Bracken Collection photograph album 2, page 26

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1905 (year approximate) to 1935 (year approximate)

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Berkovits, Myra, 1944-

Myra Berkovits (née Mosse) was born April 10, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois. Her father emigrated from Romania to Canada, later moving to Chicago, where he met Berkovits’s mother, a daughter of Russian immigrants. After graduating from Loyola University, Berkovits married and started her career as an educator teaching at an elementary school in inner city Chicago. She taught there for twelve years before moving with her husband, son and daughter to Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Countess, Jerome D.

Jerome Countess was born on December 22, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York. His mother raised him as a single mother, making ends meet with her job in a clothing factory. Countess's father rarely held a job, and his mother divorced him when Countess was three-years-old. Countess grew up in the borough's Jewish neighborhood, and he developed a reputation for being a skillful handball player and a great dancer.

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Marshall, Art, 1929-

Art Marshall (1929- ) is a retired Las Vegas, Nevada businessman, banker, and former member of the Nevada Gaming Commission. Marshall moved to Las Vegas in 1953 and established the Marshall-Rousso retail clothing company in 1955 with his brother-in-law Herb Rousso. Around 1980 Marshall began a career in state government when he was appointed to the board of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) by Governor Robert List.

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Baepler, Donald

Dr. Donald Baepler was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in July of 1932. The family moved to Springfield, Illinois in 1936, where his father was president of Concordia Seminary. Donald decided at the age of seven that he wanted to pursue a Ph.D. in ornithology, not an unusual goal in his family. By the time he graduated high school, he knew that he wanted to attend Carlton College in Minnesota to study under Olin Sewall Pettingill. He followed world-famous ornithologist and artist George Sutton to Michigan and then to Oklahoma to complete his doctorate.

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Rosenfeld, Ben, 1904-1996

Ben Rosenfeld was born circa 1904 in Starokonstantinov, Volynia Gubernia, in the Russian Empire. Ben, born Boruch Rosenfeld, arrived at Ellis Island in July of 1913. He traveled with his older half-sister and brother immigrating separately from his father and other half-sister who had already landed in Philadelphia in 1912. Ben’s mother, Rivka, never did immigrate, and it is assumed she died during the interim between the two sailings of her family.

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