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ContributorsStarmer (Artist)
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ContributorsStarmer (Artist)
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ContributorsRay, Lillian (Depicted) / Starmer (Artist)
ContributorsDavis, Lou (Composer, Lyricist) / Coots, J. Fred, 1897-1985 (Composer, Lyricist) / Smith, Charles M. (Arranger) / Breen, May Singhi (Arranger) / Spier and Coslow (Publisher)
Created1929
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ContributorsStarmer (Artist)
ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Speaker) / Goldwater, Barry (Speaker) / Rhodes, John (Speaker) / Udall, Morris (Speaker)
DescriptionApparently the audio track from a 30 minute television program featuring Senators Hayden and Goldwater and US Congressmen Rhodes and Udall.
ContributorsFreeman, Orville (Speaker) / Udall, Stewart (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Speaker)
Created1967-03-22
Description

An audio recording of the award ceremony featuring remarks from Senator Hayden, US Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman and US Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.

ContributorsUnited State Army Chorus (Performer) / Elson, Roy (Speaker) / Cater, Douglass (Speaker) / Sterling, Wallace (Speaker) / Golden, Robert (Speaker) / Hayden, Carl T. (Contributor)
Created1967-01-01
DescriptionAn audio recording of the ceremony featuring a lengthy performance by the US Army Chorus and remarks by Senator Hayden and several other dignitaries. The event host is unidentified since event is joined in progress.
ContributorsMorrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created1998 to 1999
Description

In 1996, ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy began asking residents and leaders in Greater Phoenix, “What does quality of life mean to you, and how do you measure it?” After an 18-month process, the first volume of What Matters was published in September 1997, creating a baseline of opinion

In 1996, ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy began asking residents and leaders in Greater Phoenix, “What does quality of life mean to you, and how do you measure it?” After an 18-month process, the first volume of What Matters was published in September 1997, creating a baseline of opinion and data about “quality of life” and what it means to the people who live here. The report was quickly recognized both within the region and nationally among indicator projects for its simple, yet unique presentation of public perception (survey) data and regional statistical, or indicator, data.