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    • Winnie Ruth Judd Reminiscences Letter

    • Winnie Ruth Judd Reminiscences Letter

    • Winnie Ruth Judd

    • Judd, Winnie Ruth, 1905-1998; Trials (Murder) -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Murder -- Arizona -- Phoenix; Women murderers -- Arizona; Murderers -- Arizona

    • Handwritten reminiscences letter written by Winnie Ruth Judd while in the Arizona State Hospital.
    • An evaluation of Arizona's competitiveness: the Arizona-Sonora project

    • An evaluation of Arizona's competitiveness: the Arizona-Sonora project

    • Walker, Marisa Paula.

    • International trade; Arizona--Economic conditions; Arizona--Economic conditions--Statistics; Arizona--Commerce--Mexico; Mexico--Commerce--Arizona; Southwest, New--Economic conditions; Southwest, New--Economic conditions--Statistics; Southwest, New...

    • 113 pages (PDF version). File size: 1133.365 KB. "December 2000."--Cover. Prepared for the Arizona-Mexico Commission.
    • Blue chip economic forecast Arizona

    • Blue chip economic forecast Arizona

    • W.P. Carey School of Business (Arizona State University)

    • Economic forecasting--Arizona--Periodicals; Economic development--Arizona--Periodicals; Arizona--Economic conditions--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Published in Tempe, Ariz. by W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. Title from caption. Published with the support of JPMorganChase [formerly Bank One]. The Arizona Blue Chip is a...
    • CIAC: our year in review 2006

    • CIAC: our year in review 2006

    • Updike, Galen

    • Arizona. Communications Infrastructure Advisory Committee; Telecommunication--Arizona; Telecommunication policy- Arizona;

    • 19 pages (PDF version). File size: 114.833 KB. Title from caption. Communications Infrastructure Advisory Committee (CIAC). Committee website: http://gita.state.az.us/telecom/ciac/
    • Hollywood and Politics II

    • Hollywood and Politics II

    • Unknown

    • Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998

    • Photograph is signed "To Barry my love from Granny." Irene Ryan was a popular TV star in the 1960s as the crusty grandmother in The Beverly Hillbillies.
    • Meet the Press

    • Meet the Press

    • Unknown

    • Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998

    • Senator Goldwater was a frequent, popular guest on news programs throughout the years. Hosts and audiences alike relished his candor and quick wit.
    • Devil's Slide

    • Devil's Slide

    • Unknown

    • U.S. -- UT -- Devils Slide Quad.

    • "Devil’s Slide, Weber Canyon, U.P.R.R. Dikes of more resistant igneous rock projecting as ridges above hill slope. What are dikes? Do they always project in this manner? Might they ever cause depressions? Explain each condition. What does such a...
    • Lake Placid

    • Lake Placid

    • Unknown

    • Lake Placid (N.Y.) -- Photographs; Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.) -- Photographs; Outdoor recreation -- New York (State) -- Adirondack Mountains

    • "Lake Placid-a popular resort in the Adirondacks. Golf course in left foreground."
    • Ford tri-motor at Kingman

    • Ford tri-motor at Kingman

    • Unknown

    • Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950; Airports -- Arizona; Airplanes

    • Maddux Airlines' 5-AT-B Ford tri-motor was reportedly the first Ford to land at Kingman. This model was popular among many airlines and originally seated 14 but were stretched to accommodate 15 to 17 persons total.
    • Boy Scouts IV

    • Boy Scouts IV

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Gila River Relocation Center

    • Scouting was popular and greatly encouraged as a sign of patiotism.
    • Boy Scouts I

    • Boy Scouts I

    • Unknown

    • Japanese Americans-- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Gila River Relocation Center

    • Scouting was popular among the camps' youth. It was considered an honor and privlege to be a flag bearer.
    • Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and Friends

    • Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and Friends

    • Unknown

    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Cyclists -- Arizona

    • We believe this photograph of Gertrude Tolfree Tupper and her cyclist friends was taken around the beginning of the 20th century. Although Gertrude seems to have been lost in the pages of history, this photograph may have shown her as a member of a...
    • December 25

    • December 25

    • Unknown

    • Wright, Harold Bell, 1872-1944

    • Organized Charities, directed by popular author Harold Bell Wright, distributed 1,200 Christmas baskets of food and toys to Tucson's poor on this date in 1931. Wright, seen in this 1926 portrait, was a popular fiction author.
    • Portrait of Hector Irineo in a Zoot Suit, 1945.

    • Portrait of Hector Irineo in a Zoot Suit, 1945.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona; Counterculture; Chicano heritage

    • This is a portrait of Hector Irineo wearing a Zoot Suit, taken on July 28, 1945. This style of dress was very popular during the 1940s for Mexican-American men an women all over the southwest and they called themselves Pachucos and Pachucas.
    • Portrait of Alexander Levin and Xenona Molina de Levin, late 1870s.

    • Portrait of Alexander Levin and Xenona Molina de Levin, late 1870s.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona

    • This is a portrait of Alexander Levin and his wife Zenona Molina de Levin, ca. late 1870s. Alexander Levin emigrated to Tucson from Prussia soon after the Civil War. Zenona Molina was from a prominent Sonoran family. In 1869, Alexander Levin...
    • Joe Quintanar, 1940s Zootsuiter.

    • Joe Quintanar, 1940s Zootsuiter.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Arizona; Counterculture; Chicano heritage

    • This is a portrait of Joe Quintanar wearing the Zoot Suit style, taken ca. 1940s. This style of dress was very popular during the 1940s for Mexican-American men and women all over the southwest. They called themselves Pachucos and Pachucas.
    • Hanging out at the JCC

    • Hanging out at the JCC

    • Unknown

    • Jewish community centers

    • The Maryland Avenue Jewish Community Center was a popular spot for many different Jewish events, celebrations, and programs. The Maryland Avenue JCC opened in 1962 and remained opend until 1996. The Valley of the Sun JCC opened in 2002.

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