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Matt Baird and his Brahmans 8, 1948 Mag Tuc
The Sportsman painter April 1948 Mag Tuc
Meet two live wires in the radio business April 1948 Mag Tuc
Cactus queen April 1948 Mag Tuc
Tucson authoress April 1948 Mag Tuc
Rainbow 'round his shoulders April 1948 Mag Tuc
Civic salesman April 1948 Mag Tuc
Arizona Shangri La April 1948 Mag Tuc
Arizona Shangri La April 1948 Mag Tuc
Patsy and her pies April 1948 Mag Tuc
Your body is his business April 1949 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
Meet two live wires in the radio business April 1949 Mag Tuc
Meet two live wires in the radio business. April 1949 Mag Tuc
Captain of the varsity April 1949 Mag Tuc
The history of Tucson April 1949 Mag Tuc
Treasure of the Organ Pipe April 1949 Mag Tuc
From "rackets" to real estate April 1949 Mag Tuc
A charming way of life; the informal way of the Lodge on the Desert April 1949 Mag Tuc
A charming way of life; the informal way of the Lodge on the Desert... April 1949 Mag Tuc
In Arizona's mountains one must never leave a stone unturned April 1950 Mag Tuc
Top hand artist of the great southwest April 1950 Mag Tuc
The Magazine Tucson goes to a square dance April 1950 Mag Tuc
The desert is your garden of enchantment April 1951 Mag Tuc
Ernie Molina, the ranchers' loyal friend April 1951 Mag Tuc
The story of Tucson's Carnegie Free Library April 1951 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
Richard Harvill, who on July first will become President of the University of Arizona April 1951 Mag Tuc
Mary I Jeffries, director of Tucson's Sunday Evening Forum April 1952 Mag Tuc
Townsfolk April 1952 Mag Tuc
The house that was a stable April 1952 Mag Tuc
Lenses on Tucson at photography school April 1952 Mag Tuc
Tucson's second festival April 1952 Mag Tuc
Yaqui Easter ceremony April 1952 Mag Tuc
Irene, a mystery of old Tucson April 1953 Mag Tuc
Irene, a mystery of old Tucson April 1953 Mag Tuc
Strange industries of an old cow town; bullets, boast and beeswax are produced in this bustling desert city, also cheese, cosmetics, crystals and other curious commodities April 1953 Mag Tuc
Now I'm Mrs. Chicken April 1953 Mag Tuc
Porter's oldest saddle-user August 1948 Mag Tuc
The shoe fits August 1948 Mag Tuc
The story of Mount Lemmon August 1948 Mag Tuc
Queen of make-believe August 1948 Mag Tuc
Queen of make-believe August 1948 Mag Tuc
Swimming is fun in Tucson public pools August 1948 Mag Tuc
Magic carpet to the promised land August 1948 Mag Tuc
In the Baby State Christmas has a Spanish accent December 1948 Mag Tuc
Precious life saver of the desert, cool, cool water; the history of Tucson's water-supply December 1948 Mag Tuc
Radio listening post December 1948 Mag Tuc
Arizona banker December 1948 Mag Tuc
Ridin' the rodeo circuit; the story of an all 'round champion cowboy - Cliff Whatley December 1948 Mag Tuc
Ridin' the rodeo circuit; the story of an all-'round champion cowboy, Cliff Whatley December 1948 Mag Tuc
Gardens on the window glass December 1948 Mag Tuc
Man behind the silver screen; a profile of Dana Roehrig, manager of the three Tucson movie houses December 1948 Mag Tuc
Tucson's model planes are flying high, wide and handsome December 1949 Mag Tuc

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