Word: ariz
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...refuses to honor the dignity and perceptivity of another, for whatever reason, be he a Mississippi storekeeper or TIME Magazine, emanates a certain "sordidness" which should be labeled and condemned. (MRS.) JUNE CALDWELL Tucson, Ariz...
...Tucson, Ariz. Daily Star provides us with an appropriate sequel to an item which appeared in TIME's Miscellany section Dec. 8. The story told of Pfc. Richard Barcello of Tucson, wounded on Triangle Hill, being carried to a field hospital by another soldier from Tucson, and then being treated by a doctor from Tucson. When Barcello reached the base hospital near Tokyo, the Star reported, the nurse assigned to him was Lieut. Norma Ashburn-from Tucson...
...Tucson, Ariz...
...Tucson, Ariz...
Near Tucson. Ariz., two Boy Scouts found a cave with seven human skulls covered with bat guano. Just to be safe, they told both the sheriff and the archaeologists. The skulls proved to be intermediate between crime and science: a few hundred years old. José Abeyta, head of the council of San Juan Pueblo, turned up a Spanish helmet from the days of the early conquerors...