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Transcript of interview with Charlie Lombardo by David G. Schwartz, June 28, 2016

Date
2016-06-28
Description
Charlie Lombardo, originally from Buffalo, New York, came to Las Vegas after joining the Air Force where he worked as a machinist. Lombardo’s start in the gaming industry involved installing and operating coin wrapping machines for a local company that served various casinos. He then worked for Glory, a Japanese coin wrapping company, in several positions. Lombardo later became a slot technician at the MGM and stayed there after it was sold to Bally’s in 1986 where he later became assistant slot manager, slot manager, director, vice president, and senior vice president at that property. The interview with Lombardo starts with a brief description of his background and experience working with coin wrapping machines. He also talks about his experience in witnessing and surviving the MGM fire of 1980 and his subsequent work in reopening the property, a process that allowed him to learn the operational and technical aspects of slot machines. Lombardo later speaks about what he believes makes both good and bad slot managers. He also describes his experiences in laying out slot floors as well as his philosophy on what he believes makes a good slot floor. Lombardo then describes his experience working with vendors and how he developed successful relationships with them in bringing in new slot machines. He also describes some of the changes in slots and slot management over the years, including the early history and background of both the Megabucks and Pot of Gold slot jackpots. Lombardo concludes the interview by answering the question of whether he gambles, and he provides advice to those who are interested in going into slot management as a career.

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Economic Opportunity Board of Clark County (Nev.): memos, agendas, and meeting minutes

Date
1968-07-02 to 1968-12-04
Description

From the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board Records -- Series I. Administrative. This folder contains memos, agendas and minutes from meetings of the Clark County Economic Opportunity Board from July 1968 through December 1968

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Audio clip from interview with Louis Wiener, Jr., February 1, 1990

Date
1990-02-01
Description

Part of an interview with Louis Wiener, Jr. on February 1, 1990. In this clip, Wiener talks about how he became the attorney for Bugsy Siegel in the 1940s, and Siegel's desire to protect Wiener from criticism.

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Audio recording clip of interview with Julie A. Payne by Claytee D. White, February 11, 2004 and March 7, 2004

Date
2004-02-11
2004-03-07
Description

Part of an interview with Julie Payne by Claytee White on February 11, 2004. Payne describes programs that she worked on at Nevada Treatment Center.

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Audio recording clip of interview with Dr. William Sullivan by Claytee D. White, December 20, 2006

Date
2007-06-26
Description

Part of an interview with Dr. William Sullivan by Claytee White on December 20, 2006. Sullivan talks about his work with educational programs, including Upward Bound, the NASA Program, and STEM.

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Program for State of Israel Commendation Dinner, December 4, 1977

Date
1977-12-04
Description

This program is for the State of Israel Commendation Dinner to recognize E. Parry Thomas as a distinguished Citizen of Nevada in 1977. The dinner was held at the Dunes Hotel.

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Audio clip from interview with Melody Stein, August 16, 2016

Date
2016-08-16
Description

In this clip, Melody Stein speaks about working in a new educational facility and the mural her students painted.

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Evaluation of the Holocaust and Human Rights Nevada Student Conference in Reno (Nev.), March 16, 1984

Date
1984-03-16
Description

Evaluation of the Holocaust and Human Rights Nevada Student Conference held in Reno, Nevada on March 15, 1984.

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Letter from Leo A. McNamee (Las Vegas) to E. E. Bennett, October 18, 1934

Date
1934-10-18
Description

The city could purchase the water company, but not by condemnation except for cause.

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Letter and blueprints from William Reinhardt (Los Angeles) to Howard F. Clark (Las Vegas), March 6, 1951

Date
1951-03-06
Description

Blueprint maps with introductory letter showing improvements built before December 31, 1950

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