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High on a hilltop; the rich rewards of knowing what they wanted are exemplified in this home built by the Stanley Freborge January 1952 Mag Tuc
High, wide and handsome June 1949 Mag Tuc
High, wide and handsome, Rancho Grande Hotel ... June 1949 Mag Tuc
Hi-ho Sisson; Win and Lois Sisson run the Picture Rock Ranch October 1949 Mag Tuc
His life in racing cars and contracting January 1951 Mag Tuc
Hizzoner the mayor June 1951 Mag Tuc
Honestly, I love skunks January 1953 Mag Tuc
Horesman with a purpose June 1948 Mag Tuc
Horse racing, western style January 1952 Mag Tuc
Horses, horses, horses - the life and love of J. Rukin Jelks May 1949 Mag Tuc
How Arizonans lived a thousand years ago June 1950 Mag Tuc
How to beat the heat in Tucson June 1952 Mag Tuc
How to decorate your home in the Southwest November 1951 Mag Tuc
How to get on with a wrangler; lending romantic interest to a vacation on a dude ranch, the cowboys of the Southwest are rugged men of the plains October 1951 Mag Tuc
How to get on with a wrangler; lending romantic interest to a vacation on a dude ranch, the cowboys of the Southwest are rugged men of the plains October 1951 Mag Tuc
How Tucson looks to the airmen September 1950 Mag Tuc
In Arizona's mountains one must never leave a stone unturned April 1950 Mag Tuc
In the Baby State Christmas has a Spanish accent December 1948 Mag Tuc
In the crank and duster days; about old cars on the local scene and the Tucsonians who own them November 1951 Mag Tuc
Irene, a mystery of old Tucson April 1953 Mag Tuc
Irene, a mystery of old Tucson April 1953 Mag Tuc
It's not sea shells she sells In Chicago; Lolita Linn pilots "Arizona in Chicago" to sell the desert June 1949 Mag Tuc
James C. Grant, a retired realtor gives up his lease on loafing, finds retirement too strenuous September 1949 Mag Tuc
Jockeys at Tucson's Rillito track have such fun February 1950 Mag Tuc
Junior League Follies November 1950 Mag Tuc
Junior League follies November 1950 Mag Tuc
King pin of the pigskin October 1948 Mag Tuc
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; interesting facts about Tucson's great annual rodeo... February 1949 Mag Tuc
Land of the Papago December 1949 Mag Tuc
Leading citizen Monte Mansfield March 1949 Mag Tuc
Learning something new under the sun at the University of Arizona November 1948 Mag Tuc
Lenses on Tucson at photography school April 1952 Mag Tuc
Let's go to the rodeo February 1950 Mag Tuc
Let's rodeo, cowboy! February 1949 Mag Tuc
Life on the open range February 1949 Mag Tuc
Life sublime on a cattle ranch; many Easterners are lured by the rich simplicity of day to day living on a working ranch April 1951 Mag Tuc
Lion in the streets March 1953 Mag Tuc
Little Joe th' wrangler November 1953 Mag Tuc
Little known facts about the yucca May 1950 Mag Tuc
Look out above February 1952 Mag Tuc
Louise Woodward and her Knife Wing shop February 1951 Mag Tuc
Lt. Luke's in the Desert, Tucson's unique sanatorium for pulmonary patients January 1952 Mag Tuc
Luxury unlimited November 1948 Mag Tuc
Made in Tucson; Tucson manufacturing reaches the edge of a new era November 1953 Mag Tuc
Magic carpet to the promised land August 1948 Mag Tuc
Man behind the silver screen; a profile of Dana Roehrig, manager of the three Tucson movie houses December 1948 Mag Tuc
Man from Missouri March 1949 Mag Tuc
Man on a mare with a mike July 1948 Mag Tuc
Man with a civic message June 1949 Mag Tuc
Marold Steinfield, a profile of Tucson's no. 1 citizen and a history of the famous store that bears his name. October 1950 Mag Tuc
Mary I Jeffries, director of Tucson's Sunday Evening Forum April 1952 Mag Tuc
Massacre October 1953 Mag Tuc
Master of make-believe; the University of Arizona Drama Department and Peter Marroney its director April 1949 Mag Tuc
Master of make-believe; the University of Arizona Drama Department and Peter Marroney its director April 1949 Mag Tuc
Matt Baird and his Brahmans 8, 1948 Mag Tuc

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