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On November 7, 2006, Arizona voters approved Proposition 201, the Smoke-Free Arizona Act, A.R.S. § 36-601.01 (the Act or the Law). The Law went into effect on May 1, 2007, prohibiting smoking inside and within 20 feet of entrances, open windows, and ventilation systems of most enclosed public places and places of employment, with a few exemptions.
Provides information about the Smoke-Free Arizona Act.
Promotional film for the university originally on 16mm film. Color and sound with narration.
Steve Allen narrates this solicitation for support of the Arizona State University Alumni Association ca. 1965. The audio features Phoenix Symphony Orchestra and Sun Devil Marching Band music, the ASU College Bowl team, the announcement of Miss America Vonda Kay Van Dyke, Spanish professor Irma Wilson, and President G. Homer Durham and the ASU Concert Choir.
Part 1 of a recording of the Gammage Auditorium Dedication Convocation facilitated by university president G. Homer Durham. Features the opening blessing and speeches from Governor Paul Fannin and Board of Regents member Arthur Schellenberg
Audio recording of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Memorial Union, October 25, 1954. Jim Creasman is master of ceremonies. Arizona State College cheer "With an A" is performed. Featuring speeches from Governor Howard Pyle, Senator Carl T. Hayden, student president Bill Coulson, head of the physical sciences department George M. Bateman, President Grady Gammage, members of the alumni association, and others.
Audio recording of Fred Waring's Chesterfield Pleasure Time Orchestra featuring a fight song Waring composed for the Arizona State College in 1940.
Part 2 of a recording of the Gammage Auditorium Dedication Convocation facilitated by university president G. Homer Durham. Features a speech from vice president Gilbert L. Cady, Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, and William Wesley Peters.