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A. D. from Western Reserve University, he was ready to pursue an academic career in Nevada, a professional commitment that has lasted more than forty years. He brought with him a profound interest in the ways in which newcomers have responded to the American scene. Page xii During his first decade in Reno he published two books British-Emigration to North America (University of Minnesota Press, 1957) and Samuel Roberts: A Welsh Colonizer in Civil War Tennessee (University of Tennessee Press, 1961).

Edgar Hoover, propelled Washington into an investigation of Nevada gambling in an unprecedented way. " Reporters like Fred J. Cook, quoted in The Christian Century of February 27, 1963, could reject the idea of a glamorous Las Vegas or the suggestion that there should be local autonomy. " After the Kennedy era, the Chicago Sun-Times and Page 11 Life reporter Sandy Smith carried on the fight by declaring the need for the federal government to pursue a dynamic role in Nevada law enforcement. 12 By the seventies, however, the image of corruption had begun to fade.

Portraits from an Antique West," written by Wilbur S. Shepperson. What was its topic? An examination of four memoirs, each from Nevada and the nearby Sierra range, each written between 1860 and 1920, each providing the scholar with additional information about the ways in which men and women perceived the region. A more systematic investigation of Shep's personal bibliography would surely reveal many such items. "Portraits from the Antique West" is just one of many seeds that germinated into Mirage-Land.

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