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A. C. G. A. 59th annual convention Keith 1962
A. C. Willis, pioneer 1915
A. Ludwig Lindberg, M.D., 1894-1965 Greiss 1966
A. M. Franklin, Tucson (Reminiscences, 1926) 1935
A. Montano breeds for quality beef Anderson 1959
A. P. K. Safford, "the little governor." Lockwood 1928
A. P. K. Safford, "the little governor." Lockwood 1928
A.D. 1920 Hewitt 1914
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