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245 00 |a Oral History of Dr. Herman van Betten, part 2 of 2, February 4, 2013 |h [electronic resource].
260        |a Henderson, Nevada : |b Henderson District Public Libraries, |c 2013-02-04.
300        |a 36 minutes, 2 seconds
490        |a Henderson Oral History Project.
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508        |a Transcription provided by Judy Albanese and Anne Marie Hamilton-Brehm.
520 3    |a Dr. Herman van Betten survived the Nazi occupation as a child living in The Hague. He emigrated from the Netherlands to the United States and served in the U.S. Army for two years in Germany. van Betten earned a Ph. D. in Comparative Literature from University of Southern California. He became Dean of Communication and Art. Later appointed as Dean of the Campus, Dean of Business and Industry, and Dean of Extension at Clark County Community College, van Betten influenced the growth of what would become College of Southern Nevada. In Part 2, van Betten describes his later life at College of Southern Nevada, and his creation of the Nevada Children’s Center for the treatment of the mentally ill.
530        |a Reference copies of the DVD and printed transcript are located in the Archives of the Paseo Verde branch of the Henderson District Public Libraries in Henderson, Nevada.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Henderson District Public Libraries, |d 2016. |f (Henderson Libraries Digital Archives) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Henderson Oral History Project.
650        |a Community College of Southern Nevada.
650        |a College teachers.
650        |a Lobbyists.
650        |a Community activists.
655    4 |a Oral histories.
700 1    |a Betten, Herman van, 1931-. |4 ive
700 1    |a Tabach, Barbara. |4 ivr
700 1    |a Watson, Fredric W.. |4 ivr
700        |a Henderson District Public Libraries. |4 vdg
830    0 |a Henderson Libraries Digital Archives.
830    0 |a Henderson Oral History Project.
852        |a HLDA |c Henderson Oral History Project
856 40 |u http://hendersonlibraries.sobeklibrary.com/HL00011666/00001 |y Electronic Resource
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997        |a Henderson Oral History Project


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