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Created2010-10
Description

Photos of the event held September, 2010 at the ASU Polytechnic campus. Milton Summerfeld, Gary Dirks, Robert Andersen and Jerry Brand are depicted.

ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2009-11-19
DescriptionPhotos depicting the event held at the ASU Polytechnic campus November 19, 2009.
ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2009-11-05
DescriptionPhotos depicting the dedication event held at the Polytechnic campus November 5, 2009. Donald R. Ottosen, Barbara Ottosen and Gregory Leet are presented.
ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2006-12-07
DescriptionPhotos depicting the event held at the Polytechnic campus, December 7, 2006. Charles Backus, Albert McHenry, Jean Humphries, Duane Roen, Kati Weingartner, Rita Locke, Mark Searle and Larry Cooper are depicted.
ContributorsWestover, Chad (Photographer)
Created2009
Description

Photos depict various campus buildings and features.

ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2006-11-03
DescriptionPhotos depict events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ASU Polytechnic campus, President Michael Crow, Executive Vice President Mernoy Harrison and a groundbreaking ceremony for an unidentified campus building.
ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-07
Description

In this interview, Alicia Quesada discusses the Ocampo family's settlement in Wickenburg, Teodoro Ocampo's cattle ranch, her childhood memories, her family's involvement in the Wickenburg community, her professional life, her work to oppose the Gosnell land swap, and her interest in and efforts to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.

ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Dora Ocampo, 1921-1998 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-06 to 1998-05-07
Description

In this interview, Dora Quesada discusses her family's history in Arizona and work in cattle ranching, mining, and freighting; her education; learning English and her family's use of Spanish and English; religion; her career as a military nurse, civilian nurse, and public school teacher; racism in the medical and educational

In this interview, Dora Quesada discusses her family's history in Arizona and work in cattle ranching, mining, and freighting; her education; learning English and her family's use of Spanish and English; religion; her career as a military nurse, civilian nurse, and public school teacher; racism in the medical and educational fields; her political activity and work to oppose the Gosnell land swap; and her interest in and work to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.

ContributorsThunderbird School of Global Management (Contributor)
Created2006
DescriptionDas Tor is the student newspaper of the Thunderbird School of Global Management (and all of its previous name changes). Publication began in 1970 and continued in paper format until 2011, after which it has been published online at dastornews.com
ContributorsThunderbird School of Global Management (Contributor)
Created2005
DescriptionDas Tor is the student newspaper of the Thunderbird School of Global Management (and all of its previous name changes). Publication began in 1970 and continued in paper format until 2011, after which it has been published online at dastornews.com