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1Author:  Friends of the Temple of Music and Art.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Friends of the Temple of Music and Art records 1976-1981 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-1981 
 Abstract:  Friends of the Temple of Music and Art Records was a civic organization formed in 1976 in Tucson, Arizona, to restore and preserve the Temple of Music and Art, home of the Saturday Morning Musical Club, and to encourage the development of the performing and visual arts. The group disbanded in 1981. Includes correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, financial records, clippings, publications, and programs of performances sponsored by the group. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Centers for the performing arts -- Arizona -- Tucson -- History -- Sources. 
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2Author:  Buss, Fran Leeper, 1942-Requires cookie*
 Title:  Work And Family: Low Income And Minority Women Talk about their Lives Interviews, 1976-1990 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-1990 
 Abstract:  Consists of photocopies of transcripts of interviews with fifty-six low income and minority women. Includes a Master Index by Patricia Seavey, with an introductory essay by Karen Anderson. The indexes to the collection are organized by racial/ethnic group, geographic area, and subject. The topics of the interviews concern the diversity in the lives of women mainly in their work experiences, especially labor struggles, the health care professions, and family lives, particularly problems of family violence. The interviews were conducted by Fran Leeper Buss between 1976 and 1990. They were transcribed as a collaborative project, directed by Janice Monk, of The Southwest Institute for Research on Women and The Schlesinger Library on the History of American Women. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Family violence -- United States | Labor disputes -- United States | Minority women -- United States | Poor women -- United States | Women -- Employment -- United States | Working class women -- United States -- Case studies | Women -- Health and hygiene -- United States | Women's studies -- United States -- Case studies 
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3Author:  Casas Adobes Rotary ClubRequires cookie*
 Title:  Casas Adobes Rotary Club papers, 1976-2004 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-2004 
 Abstract:  Papers, 1976-2004 (bulk 1988-2002). This collection is comprised of the papers of the Casas Adobes Rotary Club. Items include organization files, photographs and negatives. The bulk of the material consists of Board of Directors information packets about the club's yearly activities which include meeting minutes, news bulletins, flyers for events, finances and member rosters. Also included are committee information and special event information as well as photographs of members and events. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations -- United States | Charities -- Arizona -- Tucson 
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4Author:  Cole, BruceRequires cookie*
 Title:  Bruce Cole papers, 1976-2008 ead 
 Date(s):  1976-2008 
 Abstract:  The Bruce Cole papers contain information on the Richard Heakin Murder (a hate crime committed againt a gay man in 1970s Tucson), Wingspan Anti Violence Project, and the Tucson Commission on (GLBT). Bruce Cole, a Tucsonan who witnessed the Richard Heakin murder, was a member of thh Richard Heakin Memorial Committe, and was involved with the LGBTQ community. This collection is part of the Arizona Queer Archives (AQA), a community focused archive through the Institute for LGBT Studies at the University of Arizona. It was transferred to Special Collections in 2020. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Post-traumatic stress disorder | Hate crimes | LGBTQ people | Memorials 
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