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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Mitchell, Harry E. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-12-28
DescriptionSuns Drug Case Package, Tom Collins In-Studio Interview (Shelton); Tempe Rio Salado Package, Harry Mitchell In-Studio Interview (Taylor). Segments on the Phoenix Suns player's links to drugs and gambling, and Tempe's new Salt River project.
Created1938
DescriptionAmateur silent motion picture made by "Varsity" Bill Baily, proprietor of the Varsity Inn at College Avenue and 8th Street (University Drive). Student activities, the Arizona State Teacher's College campus, the Tempe railroad station, Homecoming parade and football at Goodwin Stadium are depicted.
Created1937
Description
Amateur silent motion picture made by "Varsity" Bill Baily, proprietor of the Varsity Inn at College Avenue and 8th Street (University Drive). Student activities, the Arizona State Teacher's College campus and Goodwin Stadium are depicted. The film was labelled 1937 but individual clips may have been made as late as

Amateur silent motion picture made by "Varsity" Bill Baily, proprietor of the Varsity Inn at College Avenue and 8th Street (University Drive). Student activities, the Arizona State Teacher's College campus and Goodwin Stadium are depicted. The film was labelled 1937 but individual clips may have been made as late as 1941.
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Created1854-03-31
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This is a ship manifest that contained details of 305 Chinese settlers who boarded the Dutch ship "Vrow Johanna" with the intention of sailing to Havana, Cuba. Upon arrival in Cuba, each settler would be contracted to work as an indentured servant for eight years by various property owners in

This is a ship manifest that contained details of 305 Chinese settlers who boarded the Dutch ship "Vrow Johanna" with the intention of sailing to Havana, Cuba. Upon arrival in Cuba, each settler would be contracted to work as an indentured servant for eight years by various property owners in Cuba. The age, name, and origin of each settler were included in the list, and the settlers who died during the journey were marked as deceased. 1854.