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Strong men wept when dog died R. G. Willson January 26, 1969 DOGS
Strong men wept when dog died R. G. Willson January 26, 1969 GENUNG, CHARLES BALDWIN, 1838-1916
Structural Evolution of part of southeast Arizona Jones, R.W. GEOLOGY, STRUCTURAL
Structure of Arizona Tewa words, spoken and sung J.Yegerlehnre October 1958 TEWA LANGUAGE
Struggle in the stockyards; the rise and fall of Cooperative Livestock Commission Co. K.Johnson Winter 1976 CATTLE INDUSTRY AND TRADE
Struggle of a pioneer to benefit Arizona B. Delbridge March-April 1923 HANDICRAFT
Strutting at Casa Grande March 23, 1975 AIRPLANES
Student government program is experiment in democracy D. Smith March 2, 1958 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Study may lead to world-wide remote sensing of soil moisture August 1976 AGRICULTURE - RESEARCH
Study of Arizona pleistocene and recent mollusks: a tool for local geochronological research R. J. Drake November 1954 MOLLUSKS
Study of Arizona pleistocene and recent mollusks; a tool for local geochronological research R. J. Drake November 1954 PALEONTOLOGY
Sturdy dogs and rugged men B. DeWald February 25, 1962 DOGS
Styled in the Southwest manner R. Moyer January 13, 1957 PHOENIX - HOUSES
Suave father's son aims to be a rancher April 19, 1964 AMECHE,TOM
Sub-tropical garden home estates adopt early Southwestern architecture R. E. Patt October 1930 RANCHO PALOS VERDES
Submarines made Phoenix grow G. E. Hollister September 1965 COTTON
Submarines made Phoenix grow G.E.Hollister September 1965 GOODYEAR FARMS
Subsidized bigotry K. Stanton March 28-April 3, 1990 DISCRIMINATION
Subsoiling, a practical test C. M. Smith June 1913 TILLAGE
Substitute for cottonseed meal in Arizona September 1967 FEEDING AND FEEDSTUFFS
Substitute for cottonseed meal in Arizona September 1967 SAFFLOWER
Substitute motorcycles for horses B.Johnson May 24, 1970 MOVING PICTURES
Substitute teachers, education's "ready reserves." E. L. Philabaum March 27, 1966 TEACHERS
Success in terms of people B.Youngs September 1967 PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
Success Story June 5, 1960 MESA- INDUSTRIES
Success story June 5, 1960 INDUSTRY
Success story June 5, 1960 JOHNSON, WILLIAM E
Success story - American origin M. Padev May 18, 1958 WALLACE, Mr. and Mrs. DEWITT
Successful importer, Garrett Wray May 1949 NOGALES, RETAIL TRADE
Successful search and rescue in mid- April 1969 RESCUE WORK
Successful summit attempt D. Ganci June 26, 1960 GRAND CANYON
Successful summit attempt D. Ganci June 26, 1960 MOUNTAINEERING
Suckers R. Ring June 1989 LOLLIPOPS
Sud-Pacifico: postscript on a railroad R. K. Wyllys March 1955 SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
Suddenly in a secluded and rugged place... The Territory of New Mexico versus William H. McGinnis: Cause No. 2419 - Murder J. Burton April 1972 MURDER
Suddenly in a secluded and rugged place... The Territory of New Mexico versus William H. McGinnis: Cause No. 2419 - Murder J. Burton April 1972 ROBBERS AND ROBBERIES
Suds quarters: Golden Eagle Distributors A. Scott January 1988 GOLDEN EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS
Sue du jour D. Webb August 1-7, 1990 SEX DISCRIMINATION
Sue du jour D. Webb August 1 -7, 1990 DISCRIMINATION
Sue du jour D. Webb August 1-7, 1990 RESTAURANTS, LUNCH ROOMS, ETC
Suffer the little children... A. Welch October 1968 PROJECT HEAD START
Sugarloaf - spectacular, but only one of many N.Leatham January 17, 1965 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN (Maricopa County)
Suggestions for the further study of Hopi N.Titiev April 1946 HOPI LANGUAGE
Suicide on wheels R.Stahl March 21, 1971 SUICIDE
Suits me estate H. Littlepage December 6, 1953 HOUSES - KINGMAN
Sulphur Springs Valley H.D. DuBois September 1913 AGRICULTURE - SULPHUR SPRINGS VALLEY
Sulphur Springs Valley O. R. Burgess April 1958 SULPHUR SPRINGS VALLEY
Summary of Navajo Developments June 1950 NAVAJO INDIANS - GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Summer activities at point of Pines E. W. Haury November 1946 EXCAVATIONS (Archeology) - POINT OF PINES
Summer bargain apartments: most aren't D. R. Bockius June 13, 1971 LANDLORD AND TENANT

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