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Created1971-02
DescriptionPaul Fannin sends his greetings to Arizona soldiers currently serving in Vietnam and expresses his gratitude for their service.
Created1971-02
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John Rhodes sends his greetings to Arizona soldiers currently serving in Vietnam. He predicts that the war will be over soon, discusses changes that have taken place in American society, praises Nixon's economic package and expresses his hope that it won't be undermined by "silly legislation" in Congress, and

John Rhodes sends his greetings to Arizona soldiers currently serving in Vietnam. He predicts that the war will be over soon, discusses changes that have taken place in American society, praises Nixon's economic package and expresses his hope that it won't be undermined by "silly legislation" in Congress, and predicts substantial improvement to the American economy.
Created1965-08-21
DescriptionIn this interview, Goldwater discusses racial violence in California, defense spending, the Central Arizona Project, Republican party politics, and his recent back surgery.
DescriptionRhodes sends his greetings to Jack and Mary Murphy and Arizona soldiers serving in Vietnam. He provides an update on legislative activities in Washington, D.C. including appropriations, the Family Assistance Plan, and the Mansfield Amendment in addition to predicting that the Vietnam War will be over soon.
Created1971-02
DescriptionRhodes sends his greetings to the Arizona soldiers gathered at Jack and Mary Murphy's Saigon residence to celebrate Arizona's 57th [sic] year of statehood. He provides an update about the activities of the 92nd Congress, including the Central Arizona Project.
ContributorsSteiger, Sam, 1929-2012 (Speaker)
Created1971-02
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Steiger sends greetings to the "misplaced Arizonans in Vietnam" from a "misplaced Arizonan in Washington." He reports that the American people are primarily concerned about the impact of wage and price control legislation and tax increases and are often indifferent to the fate of the soldiers serving in Vietnam.

Steiger sends greetings to the "misplaced Arizonans in Vietnam" from a "misplaced Arizonan in Washington." He reports that the American people are primarily concerned about the impact of wage and price control legislation and tax increases and are often indifferent to the fate of the soldiers serving in Vietnam. He also states that Arizona's economy continues to expand and that Arizonans have taken an increased interest in politics with the creation of a new congressional district.
Created1971-02
DescriptionGoldwater sends his greetings to American soldiers stationed in Vietnam and expresses his pride in their work. He reports that Arizona's economy is doing well and provides an update on a pending draft bill, which he believes is unnecessary.
Created1956
DescriptionMurphy interviews individuals who were involved with the 1956 TWA/United airplane crash at the Grand Canyon, including Coconino County Sheriff Cecil Richardson, Ralph Peters, Alabam Powers, and Air Force Captain James Womack.
Created1956
DescriptionJack Murphy reports on the 1956 TWA/United airplane crash at the Grand Canyon.
Created1966-11-22
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A color motion picture production with sound, complete audio recordings of the event and the event program documenting the dedication ceremony for Arizona State University's Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, November 22nd 1966.

Motion Picture: ASU President G. Homer Durham dedicates the building, and Senator Carl T. Hayden remembers his father, the

A color motion picture production with sound, complete audio recordings of the event and the event program documenting the dedication ceremony for Arizona State University's Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, November 22nd 1966.

Motion Picture: ASU President G. Homer Durham dedicates the building, and Senator Carl T. Hayden remembers his father, the namesake of the library. Library facilities and technologies are depicted. Narrated by Librarian Alan D. Covey.

Audio Recording:

Reel 1 Side A:
Norman H. Strouse Remarks

Reel 1 Side B:
President G. Homer Durham Concluding Remarks
ASU Symphonic Band

Reel 2 Side A:
Rev. Bert Johnson Invocation
President Durham Greetings and Introductions