Programs (Publications)
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Programs for annual scholarship award luncheons
Programs for annual scholarship award luncheons include names of members of the Boosters (parents' club), names of those on committees, photos and brief biographies of outstanding students, and merchant advertisements.
Betty Cole-Graham Papers
Comstock Golden Jubilee Program
Program includes list of names of committee chairs; photos of mines, mills, and queen of celebration; history of the Comstock; schedule of events; advertisements; and description of Reno. The collection contains materials from 1909 created by the Comstock Golden Jubilee.
Foresta Institute for Ocean and Mountain Studies Records
Carmelina and Edward Grundel Papers
Hello Hollywood, Hello! Musical Scores
Hello Hollywood, Hello! was a stage spectacular created by Donn Arden and performed on the MGM Grand Stage in Reno, Nevada from June 1978 to April 1989. The show was billed as "The Biggest Show in the World on the Biggest Stage in the World in the Biggest Little City in the World." Collection contains scores and sheet music from the show, photographs of the band, and two programs.
Martin Koehler Papers
Martin Koehler was a member of the Metropolitan Community Church of the Sierra and a northern Nevada gay rights activist. The collection contains posters, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, and brochures regarding the Church as well as other gay rights activities in which Koehler participated.
Lahontan Audubon Society Records
The Lahontan Audubon Society Records contains reports of chapter financials, and other records of the Lahontan Audubon Society. These records focus on financial and organizational records of the chapter, the annual Christmas Bird Count, the society's role in the Whittell Audubon Center, and various publishing and outreach programs organized by the Lahontan Audubon Society.
Lake Tahoe Music Camp Records
Mackay School of Mines Records
The School of Mines was originally founded in 1888 as part of the requirements of the Morrill Land Act of 1862. Over the years it has grown to encompass other aspects of earth science and is currently named the Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering. The collection contains materials related to the administration of the school; publications and press relases by the school; department, program, and building information; and student activities and groups.