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- All Subjects: Barry Morris Goldwater, 1909-1998
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ContributorsNyitray, Alan (Author) / Corran, Rebecca (Author) / Altman, Kathy (Author) / Chikani, Vatsal (Author) / Negron, Emma Viera (Author) / Tobacco Education and Prevention Program (Ariz.) (Publisher)
Created2006-07-12
Description
The present study, part of a larger effort regarding the health needs of LGBT Arizonans, focuses on tobacco use and intervention strategies. It was funded by the Arizona Department of Health Services and sponsored by southern Arizona’s LGBT community center, Wingspan.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-27
DescriptionPresidential campaign press release by Barry M. Goldwater, Bristol, Tennessee.
ContributorsReagan, Ronald (Author)
Created1964-10-27
Description
Presidential candidate endorsement speech by Ronald Regan, actor and trade union leader.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-22
Description
Presidential campaign press release by Barry M. Goldwater.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-22
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author) / Republican National Committee (Publisher)
Created1964-10-21
DescriptionPresidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-16
Description
Presidential campaign brochure with speech by Barry M. Goldwater, Chicago, Illinois.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-16
Description
Presidential campaign press release by Barry M. Goldwater, Chicago, Illinois.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author)
Created1964-10-15
Description
Presidential campaign speech by Barry M. Goldwater, Houston, Texas.
ContributorsGoldwater, Barry M. (Author) / Republican National Committee (Publisher)
Created1964
DescriptionCompilation of presidential campaign speeches and press releases by Barry M. Goldwater, date range October 1 to November 2, 1964.