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1Author:  Citizen's Utilities Committee of Tucson.Add to Favorites
 Title:  Citizen's Utilities Committee of Tucson records 1943-1944 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-1944 
 Abstract:  The collection includes information regarding the proposed purchase of the Tucson, Gas, Electric Light and Power Company by the City of Tucson. This includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, clippings, and related material. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Electric utilities -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History. | Municipal ownership -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History. | Public utilities -- Arizona -- Tucson. 
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2Author:  McCaslin, NellieAdd to Favorites
 Title:  Nellie McCaslin Papers 1943-2005 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-2005 
 Abstract:  The Nellie McCaslin Papers document the writing and teaching career from 1957-2005 of this mostly New York City-based theatre for youth author, actress, workshop leader, playwright, and university professor. Included are: speeches, articles by and about McCaslin, lecture notes, book publicity and drafts, playscripts, correspondence, awards, and research for a dissertation on McCaslin. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Theatre for Youth and Community Collection 
 Subjects:  Children's plays -- History and criticism. | Children's plays. | Children's theater -- United States. | Creative drama -- Study and teaching. | Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century. | Drama in education -- Study and teaching. 
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3Author:  Vicker, Ray, 1915-2000Add to Favorites
 Title:  Ray Vicker Papers and Photographs 1943-1994 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-1994 
 Abstract:  Papers, 1943-1994. This collection contains the papers of Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent Ray Vicker throughout his 30-year career with the Wall Street Journal, four years with the Chicago Journal of Commerce early on in his career and fiction writing he produced throughout his life. The collection contains mostly papers ranging from stories, notes, correspondence, personal diaries and publications by the Dow Jones company and some photographs. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Foreign correspondents. | Journalism--20th century. | Photojournalism--20th century--History--Pictorial works. 
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4Author:  Layton, Jack M. (Jack Malcolm), 1917-Add to Favorites
 Title:  Jack Malcolm Layton Papers 1943-1993 ead 
 Date(s):  1943-1993 
 Abstract:  Dr. Jack Malcolm Layton was a founding faculty member of the University of Arizona College of Medicine and was the first department head hired to the College of Medicine. On May 1, 1967 he became Professor and Head of the Department of Pathology and served in those capacities for 20 years. He was also Director of Clinical Pathology for the university’s hospital and from July 1, 1971 until early 1973 served as Acting Dean of the College of Medicine and Acting Director of the UA’s Arizona Medical Center while the founding dean, Merlin K. DuVal, served as Assistant Secretary of Health in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. This collection consists primarily of documents relating to the early history of the UA College of Medicine including its Department of Pathology, Layton’s Acting Deanship, and the Medical Service Plan and other clinical faculty matters. It also includes information about Layton’s career before he came to the UA, information about his professional society contributions, honors and awards he received, various presentations he made and it also includes some photographs. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Health Facility--Administration | Medical Education--Arizona | Medical Schools | Pathology, Clinical--History 
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