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Chicken comes home to roost |
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1953 |
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Child with a problem |
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1953 |
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Children's haven in Old Pueblo |
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1948 |
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Christmas at home in southern Arizona |
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1949 |
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Chuck Abbott the cowboy photographer |
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1949 |
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Civic salesman |
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1948 |
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Classics and cowlicks; the Tucson Boy's choir |
Frisbie |
1948 |
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Climbing through the window |
McCelneghan |
1952 |
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Crime buster |
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1952 |
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Dale Vs. Dillinger |
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1948 |
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Dale vs. Dillinger |
Parker |
1948 |
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Darrow Thompson and his squaw boots. |
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1950 |
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Davis-Monthan has its lighter moments |
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1950 |
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De Grazia, painter and potter |
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1948 |
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Deep in the heart of Arizona; the romantic history of Colossal Cave |
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1950 |
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Designer of homes for desert living |
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1950 |
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Designer of homes for desert living, Tucson's Jimmy Goebl... |
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1950 |
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Directory of Tucson's private schools |
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1949 |
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Dr. Robert L. Nugent, Vice President of the University of Arizona |
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1949 |
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Dudes and don'ts |
Taylor |
1952 |
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Ed Echols, rodeo boss of La Fiesta de los Vaqueros |
Hopkins |
1952 |
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Ed Galloway of Galloway Motors |
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1952 |
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Ed Schols, sheriff of Pima County for five colorful years |
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1950 |
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El Dorado on the desert; Tucson's famed Rancho del Rio pleases all the "dudes." |
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1949 |
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El Teatro Royal |
Diamos |
1952 |
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El Tejano |
Diamos |
1952 |
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Elliott Arnold |
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1951 |
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Ernie Molina, the ranchers' loyal friend |
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1951 |
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First impressions of a newcomer |
Harris |
1951 |
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Form law to laundry |
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1948 |
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Fred A. Emery, Tucson's first Republican mayor in twenty-one years |
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1951 |
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From "rackets" to real estate |
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1949 |
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From cows to dudes |
Frazier |
1952 |
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From food to fillies |
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1948 |
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From food to fillies, aprofile of Tucson's own Zjimmy Benjamin,restauranterur and breeder of thoroughbreds |
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1948 |
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Ft. Lowell ruins, the sotry of the fabled military fort of territorial days and Apache raids |
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1952 |
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Gardens on the window glass |
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1948 |
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Gold is where you find it |
Truman |
1952 |
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Golden heritage |
Posner |
1949 |
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Grand Canyon or bust in that merry chuggmobile |
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1952 |
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Growing dates and citrus on the desert |
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1949 |
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Growing dates and citrus on the desert |
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1949 |
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H. S. "Hi" Corbett grandaddy of baseball in Tucson. |
Tuc |
1952 |
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H. S. "Hi" Corbett, granddaddy of baseball in Tucson |
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1952 |
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Ham every Sunday |
Taylor |
1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
Ham every Sunday |
Taylor |
1952 |
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Ham every Sunday |
Taylor |
1952 |
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Ham every Sunday |
Taylor |
1952 |
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Mag Tuc |
Ham every Sunday |
Taylor |
1953 |
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Harold Steinfeld, a profile of Tucson's No. 1 citizen and a history of the famous store that bears his name |
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1950 |
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He knows his Indians |
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1949 |
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He knows his Indians; the story of clay locket who specializes in buying and selling the arts and crafts of American Indians. |
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1949 |
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He makes saddles for his supper, but he paints for his soul! |
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1950 |
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He makes strings sing again; John E. Bagos can tell you things about violins that might surprise you |
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1952 |
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He paints pictures that win prizes |
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1951 |