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Reports, correspondence and publications primarily selected from the Senator Carl T. Hayden Papers regarding water allocations, engineering, politics and litigation associated with the Central Arizona Project (CAP) and the Colorado River. A Congressman and then US Senator from Arizona serving from 1912-1970, Hayden influenced natural resource development, water reclamation, and land-use management, culminating in 1968 with approval of funding for the CAP to transport Colorado River water to Phoenix and Tucson. The Colorado River Central ...
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Ed Finn is an assistant professor at Arizona State University with a joint appointment between the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the Department of English, and he is director of the new Center for Science and the Imagination. This unique position reflects his interest in digital narratives, contemporary culture and the intersection of the humanities, arts and sciences. Previously Ed served as a University Innovation Fellow in ASU's Office of University Initiatives, where ...
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This collection reconstructs the thirty years of Father Augustine’s service to his Church through his photographs. It contains 163 photographs taken between 1916 and 1940 documenting Franciscan chapels, missions and religious activities at numerous American Indian villages in Arizona. The majority of the images fall into three groups: the Pima people of Central Arizona; the Tohono O’odham of the south, and the Apache in the Whiteriver area of northern Arizona. St. John’s Mission in the ...
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A collection of all available ASU General Catalog editions from 1887 to present. General Catalogs were published in two-year compilations from 1955-1987 and again from 1994-1998. The 1992-1993 edition was accompanied by a 1993-1994 "supplement", so no 1993-1994 edition was produced. Editions from 2007-present currently do not include course descriptions. We hope to acquire and add those very soon. The current ASU General Course Catalog, presented as a database is available at: https://webapp4.asu.edu/catalog/. The text ...
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The Herberger Institute School of Dance is recognized as one of the leading dance departments in the U.S. The highly experienced international faculty and staff offer a broad approach to developing artists, educators and scholars who are actively engaged with the rapidly expanding range of global contexts for artistic practice; from performance to education, from community to online contexts. The Herberger Institute School Dance is committed to enabling students to find their own unique role ...
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This collection includes archival materials relating to the history of the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) selected by ASU Library's Joyce Martin (Curator of the Labriola National American Indian Data Center), and ITCA staff. The collection will grow in time to include more digitized archival documents about the history of ITCA. It currently includes transcripts and audio file from a meeting regarding the history of the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona recorded July 25, ...
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James Schoenwetter joined the Department of Anthropology (now School of Human Evolution and Social Change) faculty in 1967, following four years at the Laboratory of Anthropology at Santa Fe, New Mexico, and retired in 2000. His research interests lie in the areas of prehistoric cultural ecology, applications of pollen analysis in archaeology, and research methodology. His publications with PDF links (if available) are archived in the James Schoenwetter CV. Prior to retirement, he directed the ...
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This collection consists of articles, papers, speeches (including keynotes), reviews, and responses, mostly related to music education, but some to arts education and arts business, in some cases with reference to emerging countries. A number of these items appeared in difficult-to-access publications such as foreign journals and foreign and domestic proceedings. A few are translations of English-language articles that appeared in foreign language journals, and a few others are in English with accompanying foreign language ...
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A collection of thirty six brief interviews and news stories primarily regarding actions of the United States military in the Philippines during World War II. Interviewees include General Douglas MacArthur and Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger and radio personalities Fred MacPherson, Frank McCall, Ben Grauer and Mucio Delgado. Hometowner programs include interviews with several soldiers, nurses and WACS from Arizona serving in the vicinity of Manila and Luzon. Pyle's 1952 Republican National Convention speech "What ...
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A collection of photographs taken by Labriola National American Indian Data Center staff from 2007 to the present of public outreach events held in the center.