There goes old number 944 |
Johnson |
1961 |
There goes old number 944 |
Johnson |
1961 |
There goes Sally Goodin' |
Stocker |
1950 |
There is a horse heaven |
Willson |
1969 |
There is a lure to lofty places |
Leonhard |
1962 |
There is no raodside rest |
Lee |
1975 |
There may be oil...but |
Slocum |
1960 |
There may be oil...but |
Slocum |
1960 |
There must be something good about Arizona: why are all those departing moving vans empty? |
Cook |
1971 |
There ought to be a law |
|
1957 |
There ought to be a law |
|
1957 |
There ought to be a law |
|
1957 |
There ought to be a law |
Amsden |
1929 |
There was no sugar or cream for this boy at Strawberry , Arizona |
Hopkins |
1974 |
There was no sugar or cream for this boy at Strawberry, Arizona |
Hopkins |
1974 |
There were some changes made |
|
1965 |
There were some changes made |
|
1965 |
There will always be the small miner |
Lynch |
1971 |
There will always be the small miner: life in the hills |
Lynch |
1972 |
There'll be pomp, pagentry and pulchritude in the bigtime, ragtime cowboy rodeo |
|
1957 |
There's a reason for those barba and snares |
Laudermilk |
1946 |
There's beauty inside those ancient pebbles |
Weight |
1952 |
There's bees in them hills |
Capps |
1943 |
There's gold in them thar diamonds |
Wilmot |
1963 |
There's gold in them thar hills! |
Perry |
1974 |
There's hokum in your horoscope |
Kreutz |
1974 |
There's just more opportunity for me. |
Moore |
1968 |
There's no buff like a tennis buff |
Rinehart |
1967 |
There's no weapons dexterity |
Cook |
1971 |
There's still color in the old placer fields |
Thoroman |
1953 |
There's still wilderness in the West |
Fisher |
1957 |
There's still wilderness in the West |
Fisher |
1957 |
There's the rub |
Dedera |
1989 |
These are the Navajo |
Bibo |
1954 |
These are trying times |
Thomas |
1974 |
These hills were alive with the sound of music |
Simpson |
1975 |
These little bugs really get around |
|
1961 |
These roses grow in high places |
Beal |
1942 |
These scenes of tragedy |
Mahoney |
1959 |
These scenes of tragedy |
Mahoney |
1959 |
These scenes of tragedy |
|
1959 |
These teenagers manage their affairs - doing nicely, thanks |
Hunt |
1958 |
These Tucsonians; peope who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer |
Newsome |
1950 |
These Tucsonians; people who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer |
Newsome |
1950 |
These were our best |
Smith |
1955 |
These whiz kids zip and zoom around the track |
Harelson |
1956 |
They all love horses |
Gianelli |
1956 |
They are Carefree at Cave Creek |
Bonnell |
1968 |
They are not chasing rabbits |
Barrett |
1977 |
They are you forests, parks and monuments |
Heald |
1951 |
They are, they hope, up-and-coming |
|
1970 |
They ask the funniest questions |
Megargee |
1956 |
They boost the little school |
Megargee |
1956 |
They bought a ghost town |
Hunt |
1960 |
They bought a ghost town |
Hunt |
1960 |