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Article Title Author Last Name Year
Yaqui Indian dances Bogan 1936
Yaqui Indian dances Bogan 1936
Yaqui Indian dances Bogan 1938
Yesterday's government Barney 1956
Yoga tennis Brown 1974
You won't be able to touch this land at this price next month' Baze 1973
Younger than springtime Bryan 1975
Your friendly nearb physicists Barrett 1975
Your friendly nearby physicists Barrett 1975
You're sure to meet the blue daleas Beal 1944
You're watching...what, is that on again? Barrett 1974
Youth and law enforcement Bayer 1968
Youth and law enforcement Bayer 1968
Yuccas and their users Beaty 1964
Yuma skies host marines Brophy 1959
Yuma skies host marines Brophy 1959
Yuma, Fortune's playground Buehman 1927
Zuni agriculture Bohrer 1960
[untitled] Bishop
[untitled] Bishop
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[untitled] Bishop
[untitled] Browne
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[untitled] Browne 1864
[untitled] Browne 1864
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[untitled] Burnham
[untitled] Bloom 1934

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