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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Interviewee) / Corbin, Robert K., 1928- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-01-08
DescriptionFriday Edition. Interviewees discuss the State Grand Jury's indictment of Governor Mecham on six felony counts and the upcoming Arizona Legislature session. Panelists include Bob Corbin, Arizona Attorney General; Sen. Alan Stephens (D), Senate Minority Leader; Bob Scott, Legislative Reporter, KTAR Radio; John Kolbe, Political Editor, Phoenix Gazette.
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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author) / Smith, George Otih (Author)
Created1918-04-25
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Letter from Carl Hayden to George Otis Smith asking his advice regarding the mining of asbestos deposits in the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-03-25
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Letter of introduction for Dwight B. Heard on the arrival of National Park Service Director Stephen T. Mather to Phoenix. Mather's visit includes trips to Roosevelt Dam and Tumacácori.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1923-10-13
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Letter from Carl Hayden to R.P Gilliland regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail (Ariz.) and construction of the President's Highway from Maine, AZ to the Grand Canyon.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1918-05-28
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Letter from Carl Hayden to C. H. Akers on the opposition to the Grand Canyon bill from A. A. Johns, J. W. Sullivan, Jesse Hoyce, T. E. Cureton, and Hugh Campbell. Hayden mentions his failure to contact the governor before the present special session, but expresses hope of the legislature

Letter from Carl Hayden to C. H. Akers on the opposition to the Grand Canyon bill from A. A. Johns, J. W. Sullivan, Jesse Hoyce, T. E. Cureton, and Hugh Campbell. Hayden mentions his failure to contact the governor before the present special session, but expresses hope of the legislature passing a memorial on the subject.