Matt Baird and his Brahmans |
September 1948 |
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Meet a Tucson personality |
March 1948 |
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Meet the author of Tobacco Road |
July 1948 |
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Meet two live wires in the radio business |
April 1948 |
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Meet two live wires in the radio business |
April 1949 |
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Meet two live wires in the radio business. |
April 1949 |
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Million dollar salesman |
November 1948 |
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Motel de lux, Ghost Ranch Lodge |
October 1948 |
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Mother nature's cactus garden |
February 1951 |
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Mother nature's cactus garden |
February 1951 |
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Mundey Johnston, President of Tucson's Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Johnston is also a Vice-president of the Valley National Bank |
June 1951 |
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Native son, Andy Martin in the Tucson institution |
November 1949 |
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Native son, Andy Martin is a Tucson institution |
November 1949 |
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New style bankj for Mrs. America; the East Broadway branch of the Valley National Bank is made distinctive by its unusual d |
December 1951 |
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New twist to the old shell game |
March 1951 |
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New twist to the old shell games; socially prominent Laura Stearns found a new art form in sea shells |
March 1951 |
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News of the 1952 Baile de las Flores |
January 1952 |
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News of the ranches of resorts |
October 1951 |
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Now I'm Mrs. Chicken |
April 1953 |
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One-man cow outfit |
February 1953 |
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Oracle and the colorful story of the Mountain |
November 1948 |
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Osychology goes mass-production |
November 1953 |
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Our curious Christmas customs; a fascinating account of Mexican yuletide in Tucson |
December 1952 |
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Pageant of the Southwest |
March 1952 |
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Patsy and her pies |
April 1948 |
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Picnic prospector |
November 1953 |
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Pigskin parade, a review of the 1950 football season at the University of Arizona |
November 1950 |
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Pioneer Arizonan, Wirt Bowman, a real American whose life story sounds like the pages of Horatio Alger |
February 1949 |
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Planning the patio |
November 1948 |
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Planting in Tucson |
October 1953 |
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Porter's oldest saddle-user |
August 1948 |
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Powerful potentate of the press |
September 1950 |
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Precious life saver of the desert, cool, cool water; the history of Tucson's water-supply |
December 1948 |
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President McCormick looks ahead |
September 1949 |
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Private schools of southern Arizona |
June 1948 |
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Psychology goes mass-production |
November 1953 |
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Quarter horse racing in the Old Pueblo |
January 1950 |
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Quarter horse speed trials; the world's finest quarter horses vie each year for honors at the Tucson track |
May 1949 |
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Queen of make-believe |
August 1948 |
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Queen of make-believe |
August 1948 |
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Radio listening post |
December 1948 |
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Radio listening post |
September 1948 |
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Radio listening post |
June 1948 |
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Radio listening post |
January 1949 |
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Rainbow 'round his shoulders |
April 1948 |
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Raising fine quarter horses |
May 1950 |
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Rancher's daughter creates Arizona inspired crafts |
March 1951 |
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Rancher's daughter creates Arizona inspired crafts |
March 1951 |
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Ray Hanks of Triple H Ranch Inn |
January 1952 |
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Reminiscences of an Arizona pioneer |
November 1953 |
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Reminiscences of an Arizona pioneer |
November 1953 |
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Richard Harvill, who on July first will become President of the University of Arizona |
April 1951 |
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Ridin' the rodeo circuit; the story of an all 'round champion cowboy - Cliff Whatley |
December 1948 |
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Ridin' the rodeo circuit; the story of an all-'round champion cowboy, Cliff Whatley |
December 1948 |
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Riding for fun at col |
June 1948 |
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