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What you see is what you get Earl Finkler September 1972 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Merchandising remote subdivision lots in southern Arizona E. K. Bleck August-September 1972 LAND DEVELOPMENT
---And the fight goes on June 1976 LAND DEVELOPMENT
The economic impact of rural subdividing in the arid Southwest: development or destruction C. E. Campbell February 1974 LAND DEVELOPMENT
Mini-cities on the rise L. Juliber March 1973 LAND DEVELOPMENT
---And the fight goes on June 1976 LAND DEVELOPMENT
A tale of two city managers July 1915 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Citizens and budgets April 1975 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Setting community goals - the Tucson example (Part IV): Report on government September 1966 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Tucson makes "home movies" of itself R. Beecher October 1953 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

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