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...And a politician in a pine tree D.Ben-Horin May 17, 1975 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Some alterative patterns for local government D.A.Bingham May 1974 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Tucson's planning spans 35 years J. Riddick October 1975 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Now isn't that the limit! J. Jennings October 6, 1973 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Can Emmett McLoughlin defeat Mo Udall, Ron Asta, the no-growth movement and the desert using the jawbone of an ass? D.S.Broder July 5, 1975 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Some alterative patterns for local government D.A.Bingham May 1974 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Tucson's political power structure: an analysis Asa Bushnell November 25, 1972 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Now isn't that the limit! J. Jennings October 6, 1973 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Can Emmett McLoughlin defeat Mo Udall, Ron Asta, the no-growth movement and the desert using the jawbone of an ass? D.S.Broder July 5, 1975 TUCSON - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
52nd Annual Indian Market Summer 1973 INDIANS - ART

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