Hers is cooler work |
|
1956 |
He counts cars by the quarter |
|
1956 |
He counts cars by the quarter |
|
1956 |
He takes a ribbing |
|
1955 |
He captured Geronimo |
Lesure |
1955 |
He has a doggy business |
|
1955 |
He's an apt pupil |
|
1955 |
He captured Geronimo |
Lesure |
1955 |
He climbs to work |
|
1955 |
He had no gun |
Ridgway |
1955 |
He worked with dead ones only |
|
1955 |
Hens that lay wooden eggs |
Goss |
1955 |
He digs graves |
|
1955 |
He guards a small town on wheels |
|
1955 |
He saw only the desert |
Glimpse |
1955 |
He guards a small town on wheels |
|
1955 |
He's a ... and a-man |
Gianelli |
1955 |
He's a ... and a - man |
Gianelli |
1955 |
He works with dead ones only |
|
1955 |
Here come the Sun Devils |
|
1954 |
He rode with Buffalo Bill |
Porter |
1954 |
Hedge-hopping crews blast insects on Arizona's agricultural domain |
|
1954 |
Herbalist's hobby becomes lifetime career |
Rayle |
1954 |
He lives with memories |
|
1954 |
He lives with memories |
|
1954 |
Helicopters run mercy missions |
|
1954 |
Helicopters run mercy missions |
|
1954 |
He designs elegance for men's fashions |
Megargee |
1954 |
Heat treatment |
|
1953 |
He writes a real cool numer |
Smith |
1953 |
He makes strings sing again; John E. Bagos can tell you things about violins that might surprise you |
|
1952 |
Health education and the Navajo child |
Smith |
1952 |
He paints pictures that win prizes |
|
1951 |
Hegari, the inspired sorghum |
McLain |
1951 |
He could crack a bull-whip |
Beckler |
1950 |
Healing ceremony in Monument Valley |
Henderson |
1950 |
He makes saddles for his supper, but he paints for his soul! |
|
1950 |
He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |
He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |
He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |
He explored the unknown Colorado |
Haworth |
1950 |
He conquered the river and died in an airplane |
|
1949 |
He died on his river |
|
1949 |
He knows his Indians; the story of clay locket who specializes in buying and selling the arts and crafts of American Indians. |
|
1949 |
He knows his Indians |
|
1949 |
He planned to change the desert climate |
Hellyer |
1949 |
He lived alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |
He fights with his tail |
Cassell |
1948 |
Henry Chee Dodge, the last chief of the Navaho Indians |
Borgman |
1948 |
Herbert L. Reid resigns after 21 years of service |
Niehuis |
1948 |
He guards the secret of turquoise shrine |
Richardson |
1948 |
He guards the secret of turquoise shrine |
Richardson |
1948 |
He grew peaches on a desert homestead |
Peplow |
1948 |
He grew peaches on a desert homestead |
Peplow |
1948 |
He lives alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |