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Roy Drachman's plan to celebrate the Gadsden Purchase centennial October 1950 Mag Tuc
Harold Steinfeld, a profile of Tucson's No. 1 citizen and a history of the famous store that bears his name October 1950 Mag Tuc
News of the ranches of resorts 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 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
Thomas B. Freeman, Chicago's loss is Tucson's gain October 1951 Mag Tuc
Sunshine for sale; guest ranches offer a new way of life for city dwellers October 1951 Mag Tuc
The magic of the Southwest October 1951 Mag Tuc
The night the courthouse burned; stirring political drama of Tucson's gun-toting days October 1952 Mag Tuc
The night the courthouse burned; stirring political drama of Tucson's gun-toting days October 1952 Mag Tuc
Ham every Sunday October 1952 Mag Tuc
He makes strings sing again; John E. Bagos can tell you things about violins that might surprise you October 1952 Mag Tuc
The hermit of the superstitions October 1952 Mag Tuc
The hermit of the Superstitions October 1952 Mag Tuc
From cows to dudes October 1952 Mag Tuc
Massacre October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson makes "home movies" of itself October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson makes "home movies" of itself October 1953 Mag Tuc
Planting in Tucson October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson visits a dairy October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson visits a dairy October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson's first all registered palomino show October 1953 Mag Tuc
Child with a problem October 1953 Mag Tuc
Thank you, Bill Smith October 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson's school system September 1948 Mag Tuc
Matt Baird and his Brahmans September 1948 Mag Tuc
A Tucson dream home: the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wales September 1948 Mag Tuc
Ace pilot of Tucson, the story of Al Hudgin September 1948 Mag Tuc
Radio listening post September 1948 Mag Tuc
Children's haven in Old Pueblo September 1948 Mag Tuc
Back to campus; facts and predictions on the 1949-50 season at the University of Arizona September 1949 Mag Tuc
Directory of Tucson's private schools September 1949 Mag Tuc
James C. Grant, a retired realtor gives up his lease on loafing, finds retirement too strenuous September 1949 Mag Tuc
Dr. Robert L. Nugent, Vice President of the University of Arizona September 1949 Mag Tuc
President McCormick looks ahead September 1949 Mag Tuc
The University of Arizona leads the West in producing Rhodes Scholars September 1949 Mag Tuc
How Tucson looks to the airmen September 1950 Mag Tuc
Davis-Monthan has its lighter moments September 1950 Mag Tuc
Wings over Tucson, the story of Davis-Monthan air force September 1950 Mag Tuc
Wings over Tucson; the story of Davis-Monthan air force September 1950 Mag Tuc
Powerful potentate of the press September 1950 Mag Tuc
The legend of Superstition Mountain September 1950 Mag Tuc
Tucson portrait painter September 1951 Mag Tuc
Saga of the rottin' tootin' boothill cemetery September 1951 Mag Tuc
The story of the scorpion September 1951 Mag Tuc
First impressions of a newcomer September 1951 Mag Tuc
Tucson's man of the year: Howard Hughes' electronic plant brings industry to the old Pueblo September 1951 Mag Tuc
Tucson's man of the year; Howard Hughes electronics plant brings industry to the Old Pueblo September 1951 Mag Tuc
Tucson's man of the year; Howard Hughes' electronics plant brings industry to the Old Pueblo September 1951 Mag Tuc
Ham every Sunday September 1952 Mag Tuc
Blue jets of the desert September 1952 Mag Tuc
Blue jets of the desert September 1952 Mag Tuc
Trail of surprises September 1952 Mag Tuc
Crime buster September 1952 Mag Tuc

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