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TUCSON BOYS CHORUS

Tucson's ambassadors of good will

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Article Date
February 1958
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

Classics and cowlicks; the Tucson Boy's choir

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Author
R.Frisbie
Article Date
March 1948
Journal Title
Mag Tuc

Arizona boys chorus

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Article Date
March 1953
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys
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