Hiring the ex-con |
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September 8, 1974 |
EMPLOYMENT |
Hiring the ex-con |
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September 8, 1974 |
REHABILTIATION OF CRIMINALS |
Hiring the handicapped sometimes also presents integration problems but the trouble is worth it |
J.C.Higgins |
October 8, 1967 |
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED |
His "sense of values" started at home |
T.Smith |
August 20 1961 |
GREEN, BRUCE (Phoenix student) |
His & hers; community property in Arizona |
E.J.Demson |
April 26, 1970 |
COMMUNITY PROPERTY |
His 'idiots' are popular with riders |
B.Johnson |
August 14, 1960 |
MULES |
His art embraces the great Southwest |
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December 25, 1955 |
MEGARGEE, LON, 1883-1960 |
His art is lusty and bold |
O. Arnold |
October 1943 |
MEGARGEE, LON, 1883-1960 |
His article leanings wind up in a stryrofoam medium |
B. Johnson |
October 16, 1960 |
KEMP, JAY |
His artistic leanings wind up in a stryofoam medium |
B. Johnson |
October 16, 1960 |
MODELING |
His artistic leanings wind up in a styrofoam medium |
B. Johnson |
October 16, 1960 |
DIORAMAS |
His brand in on Arizona's rangeland |
P. Higgins as told to R. Mahoney |
September 23, 1956 |
COWBOYS |
His brand is on Arizona's rangeland |
P. Higgins as told to R. Mahoney |
September 23, 1956 |
HIGGINS, PECOS |
His business is getting a good start |
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March 24, 1957 |
MILLS, HENRY |
His business is going to the dogs |
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June 9, 1957 |
FOLEY, BOB (Phoenix) |
His business is trouble |
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November 6, 1955 |
JOHNSON, L H (Ollie) |
His cement trees would 'fool even a woodpecker' |
N. H. Robinson |
January 26, 1958 |
MORENO, ANASTACIO (Douglas) |
His coats are cool |
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February 8, 1959 |
SCHAFFER, RUDOLPH |
His compass was a burro's tail |
R. Van Valkenburgh |
September 1947 |
WRIGHT, FRED |
His forte was pure fiction |
R.G.Willson |
December 12, 1971 |
COZZENS, SAMUEL WENTWORTH |
His goal is gold |
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November 3, 1957 |
AULUS, CHRISTOPHER |
His goal: the Olympics |
A. Duncan |
April 1, 1956 |
ANDREWS, MALACHI |
His hiss is just a bluff |
R. L. Cassell |
March 1947 |
SNAKES |
His hobby is his job |
H. Fuller |
March 27, 1955 |
JAHN, FRED M |
His hobby is Indian history |
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September 29, 1957 |
COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING |
His hobby is Indian history |
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September 29, 1957 |
HENRY, AUSTIN |
His hobby is mailing letters |
H. Megargee |
March 9, 1958 |
POSTAL SERVICE |
His hobby is mailing letters |
H. Megargee |
March 9, 1958 |
HAUSER, AL (Phoenix) |
His honor: the justice of the peace |
L. W. Garrett |
May 20 1956 |
COURTS |
His honor: the justice of the peace |
L. W. Garrett |
May 20 1956 |
JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF |
His humor and art are recorded in stone |
B. Johnson |
October 6, 1957 |
BARCLAY, DON |
His is a ghostly job |
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December 9, 1956 |
JEROME |
His is a ghostly job |
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December 9, 1956 |
SULLIVAN, JERRY (Jerome) |
His is driving work |
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September 16, 1956 |
RYAN, A J |
His is mechanical work |
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July 15, 1956 |
CARLETON, CHET (Phoenix mechanic) |
His jazz is for listening. |
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April 24, 1960 |
JOLLY, PETE |
His job is learning |
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January ll 1959 |
HAWK, LYLE (PHOENIX) |
His life in racing cars and contracting |
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January 1951 |
JOYNT, JOHN W |
His master's voice |
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September 8, 1968 |
HORNER, HUGH |
His master's voice |
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September 8, 1968 |
MEDITATION (Hinduism) |
His own horse to ride in the happy hunting grounds |
J. Kerley |
November 1953 |
NAVAJO INDIANS - FUNERAL RITES AND CUSTOMS |
His own horse to ride in the happy hunting grounds |
J. Kerley |
November 1953 |
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY |
His projects are giant-sized |
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October 12, 1958 |
PHILLIPS, THOMAS I |
His protection, speed and color |
R. L. Cassell |
April 1947 |
LIZARDS |
His studies will aid future farmers |
H. Megargee |
March 16, 1958 |
SORGHUM |
His studies will aid future farmers |
H. Megargee |
March 16, 1958 |
THOMPSON, HERSCHEL |
His subjects are nearby |
R. M. Hyatt |
September 14, 1958 |
MUNDSTOCK, HAROLD C |
His subjects have a sense of humor |
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September 22, 1957 |
JOHNSON, JOE |
His subjects have a sense of humor |
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September 22, 1957 |
INDIANS - PAINTING |
His villainous role will live after him |
B. Weeks |
May 5, 1957 |
STANTON, CHARLES P |