Arizona -- Politics and government
Found in 12 Collections or records:
Preliminary Inventory of the Chicanos Por La Causa Records
This collection houses administrative records, newspaper clippings, architectural drawings, videotapes, photographs, and other materials showing Chicanos Por La Causa's involvement with community issues, economic development, and the Mercado Marketplace. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.
Daniel E. Garvey Collection
The Daniel E. Garvey Collection consists primarily of correspondence, newsclippings, certificates, memorabilia, and printed matter documenting Garvey's political career. Although the material ranges from 1917 to 1974, the bulk of the collection concerns Garvey's tenure in municipal and state government from 1938 to 1950.
Daniel E. Garvey Photographs
This collection consists primarily of photographs documenting Daniel E. Garvey's professional appearances. Most date from his term as Governor of Arizona, but some show his time as Secretary of State. In many of these images, Garvey is accompanied by prominent Arizonans, visiting dignitaries, and local, state, and federal officials. Also included are a few family photographs showing Thirza (Vail) Garvey and Daniel Garvey Jr.
Richard F. Harless Papers
The Richard F. Harless Papers consist of 11 boxes of correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs, and documents showing Harless' political career and family life.
Carl T. Hayden Photograph Collection
The Carl T. Hayden Photograph collection houses 2,431 photographs documenting Carl T. Hayden and the extended Hayden family.
Horizon, 2006 January 26
Segments on the Arizona government's failure to solve the English learner funding issue and the Department of Correction's search for funding to retain officers. Guests include Linda Lopez, Assistant House Minority Leader; Representative Tom Boone; Dora Schriro, Director of the Department of Corrections.
Jack Pfister Papers
This collection houses research files, articles, reports, publications, notebooks, and other materials documenting Jack Pfister's research on Arizona history (including politics, famous persons, water resource development, Mormon pioneers, and Arizona statehood) and work with minority student recruitment and retention at Arizona State University.