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    • Eulalia Bourne in Baboquivari

    • Eulalia Bourne in Baboquivari

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    • Women--Arizona--History; Teachers--Arizona--History

    • Eulalia Bourne, on right, with student Arturo Aros. Eulalia Bourne left Redington to teach at Baboquivari in the 1930s. Eulalia Bourne is the author of numerous books about her experience as a teacher in the southwest, including "Nine Months is a...
    • Bessie Ethel Hatz Bork (1879-1935)

    • Bessie Ethel Hatz Bork (1879-1935)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Teachers -- Arizona; Librarians -- Arizona

    • Daughter of Katherine and Daniel Hatz, Bessie was one of the first to graduate from high school in Prescott, and was reputed to be the most beautiful girl in town. She studied at San Diego Normal School and then returned to Arizona to teach at...
    • Anna R. Stewart (1876-1959)

    • Anna R. Stewart (1876-1959)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Teachers -- Arizona; Home Economics -- Study and Teaching -- Arizona

    • Teaching was one of the generally accepted occupations for women, and Anna Stewart taught the teachers. Educated at Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University), the University of California, and Bradley Polytechnic Institute, she returned to...
    • Nellie T. Bush (1888-1963)

    • Nellie T. Bush (1888-1963)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Teachers -- Arizona; Women Legislators -- Arizona

    • Surely one of the first women in Arizona to believe that she could "have it all," Nellie Bush pursued many different careers during her lifetime. After receiving a teacher's diploma at Tempe Normal School (now Arizona State University), she taught...
    • Esther Heilert

    • Esther Heilert

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    • Ranch life--Arizona--Pima County; Women--Arizona--History-- 1920-1940; Teachers--Arizona--History;

    • Esther Heilert, teacher at Redington before Mrs. Bourne. Mrs. Heilert taught Rosa to read.
    • Mrs. Herndon at San Xavier

    • Mrs. Herndon at San Xavier

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    • Ranch life--Arizona--Pima County; Teachers--Arizona--History;

    • Mrs. Herndon was a teacher and good friend to Rosa. She taught Rosa arithmetic. Rosa lived in this house while completing her studies.
    • Redington School (late 1930s)

    • Redington School (late 1930s)

    • Mr. Mickleson

    • Ranch life--Arizona--Pima County; Teachers--Arizona--History;

    • Redington School in the late 1930s. The school was expanded to two rooms and they had two teachers: Mrs. Bourne and Mr. Michelson- one of Berta's favorites. Ben Rhodes is pictured on the far right. Mr. Michelson later taught math to Berta's...
    • May 27

    • May 27

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    • Public schools--Arizona--History

    • On this date in 1931, Phoenix teachers took five percent cut in salaries to keep schools operating full time. The Board of Education said the cut was voluntary. This photograph is identified as Washington School in Phoenix.
    • Oral History Interview with Alberta (Fortune) Nicolds

    • Oral History Interview with Alberta (Fortune) Nicolds

    • Nicolds, Alberta (Fortune)

    • Family History; Education; Pioneer History--New Mexico; Homemaking--1940s, Homemaking--1950s

    • Alberta (Fortune) Nicolds talks about what life was like growing up in Luna, New Mexico, in the 1940s and 1950s.
    • Linda Lopez, Arizona House of Representatives

    • Linda Lopez, Arizona House of Representatives

    • Goddard, Terry

    • Attorney general's opinions--Arizona;

    • Opinion number 07-006. 13 pages (PDF). Letter to Linda Lopez, Arizona House of Representatives, regarding reporting requirement sunder the Child Abuse Reporting Statute, ARS § 13-3620.
    • Monica Aissa Martinez

    • Monica Aissa Martinez

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Phoenix College; Teachers; Teachers--Arizona; Teachers--Arizona--Biography; Artists--Arizona--Biography; Artists; Painters;

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine 'Rincon del arte' interview with Monica Aissa Martinez.
    • Dr. Christine Marín: Archivist/Historian

    • Dr. Christine Marín: Archivist/Historian

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Archives; Archivists; Archivists--United States--Biography; Archivists--United States--History; Historians; Historians--Arizona--Biography; Latino communities; Latino studies; Latina studies; Research collections in Latino studies;...

    • Dr. Christine Marín, on the tradition of Mexican-Americans in Arizona to preserve their family legacy through family heirlooms, historical documents and photographs. The Chicano/a Research Collection and the Hayden Library at Arizona State...

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