The Sanctuary, First Tier, Center Pier
baroque; religious art; altarpieces; wall tabernacles
East side of tabernacle.
Helga Teiwes
Mission San Xavier del Bac Restoration Slide Collection (MS 550)
1996 October 02
Permission to use must be obtained from the University of Arizona, Special Collections
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MS 550, Box 1, 248
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Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)
Official Presentation of USS Arizona Bell to the University of Arizona
Naval parades & ceremonies; College presidents
Presentation of USS Arizona bell by Rear Admiral Milton E. Mills to Dr. Alfred Atkinson, President of University of Arizona.
Levitz, Sam
Sam Levitz Photo Collection (MS 570)
1946-10-27
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Tucson, (Ariz.)
Installation of USS Arizona bell at University of Arizona
University of Arizona; USS Arizona (Battleship)
Workmen finish the installation of the USS Arizona's ship's bell in the University of Arizona bell tower at the Student Union.
Levitz, Sam
The Sam Levitz Photo Collection (MS 570)
Undated
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Tucson; (Ariz.)
1950-1959
Hawaiian team hangs wreath on USS Arizona Bell
Naval Parades & Ceremonies; College presidents
A group of gentlemen identified only as "the Hawaiian team" hangs a wreath on the ship's bell of the USS Arizona in the presence of UA President Alfred Atkinson in the bell tower at the UA Student Union.
Levitz, Sam
Sam Levitz Photo Collection (MS 570)
Undated
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Tucson; (Ariz.)
Lowering the Arizona's bell into position
Construction workers; USS Arizona (Battleship)
Construction workers carefully place the ship's bell of the USS Arizona as a crane lowers it into its new home, the University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center
Levitz, Sam
Sam Levitz Photo Collection (MS 570)
Undated
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Tucson; (Ariz.)
Arizona Launched at New York Navy Yard
USS Arizona (Battleship); Military parades & ceremonies; Naval yards & naval stations
The Arizona Launched at the New York Navy Yard
This great battleship, sister ship of the Pennsylvania, was constructed and launched at the New York Navy Yard. Each of these great ships has a displacement of 31,400 tons and a speed of 21 knots. The main battery armament consists of twelve 14-inch guns; the secondary battery of twenty-one 5 inch. There are ten smaller guns and four submerged torpedo tubes for discharging 21-inch torpedoes.
Mueller, E. Jr.
USS Arizona Collection
1915-06-19
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AZ 517 Box 31 Item Z; Accession # 84-10-1
New York City (New York)
Morris Udall with his favorite typewriter, undated
Udall, Morris K.
Morris Udall with his favorite typewriter, 1960s or 1972.
Photograph by Ted Offret
undated
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Signing of the National Trails Bill, October 2, 1968. Photo credit: U.S. Department of the Interior. President Johnson looking at a large map with Udall.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
Udall, Stewart L.
Signing of the National Trails Bill, October 2, 1968. President Johnson looking at a large map with Udall.
U.S. Department of the Interior
1968
Public domain
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Interview with Aimee Vega Montiel
Aimee Vega Montiel and her organization AMEDI (Mexican Association of the Right to Information) specialize in laws and legislation related to freedom of expression, press, and communication. Montiel discusses AMEDI’s involvement in the reform of laws governing telecommunications and media sectors, highlighting positives experienced during media policy debates, including how active young students and graduates have become involved in media and telecommunications policy design and reform. Montiel goes on to highlight the benefit of not having a salary at AMEDI, which gives the organization its fluidity.
Aimée Vega Montiel y su organización AMEDI (Asociación Mexicana de Derechos a la Información) se especializan en las leyes y legislación relacionadas con la libertad de expresión, de la prensa, y de comunicación. Montiel describe la involucración de AMEDI en el desarrollo de leyes y reformas para los sectores de medios de la telecomunicación, subrayando aspectos positivos de los debates sobre regulaciones de los medios de difusión, incluyendo la manera en que estudiantes principiantes y graduados se envuelven en el diseño y reforma de leyes de telecomunicación. Montiel discute los beneficios de no tener un salario en AMEDI ya que esto resulta en fluidez.
Vega Montiel, Aimee
Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly Oral History Collection (MS 533)
2013-10-28
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Mexico City, Mexico
President Kennedy, Robert Frost and Stewart Udall,1962
Udall, Stewart L.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Frost, Robert, 1874-1963
President Kennedy presents special medal to Frost, with Udall in background, 1962. White House photo by Abbie Rowe.
Abbie Rowe
1963
Public domain
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Interview with Chelcey Adami
Chelcey Adami, a reporter for the Imperial Valley Press in Central California, talks about her experiences reporting on public safety at the border. Adami discusses the linguistic challenges for non-native Spanish reporters and for changes in the ease of access to information for crimes involving drug offenses. Commenting on how quiet things can be in the region around Baja California, she suggests this might have to do with drug cartels keeping the peace so as not attract attention to their operations. Adami also comments on stylistic differences between reporting by Mexican and American journalists, about the increase of social media use for outreach (particularly Facebook), how female journalists are treated and how journalism school prepares new reporters for work in the region bordering a country that is currently recognized as the world's most dangerous for journalists.
Chelcey Adami, una reportera con la Prensa del Valle Imperial, habla sobre sus experiencias cubriendo el area de seguridad pública en la frontera. Adami discute los obstaculos que enfrentan los reporteros con limitado dominio del español debido a la variación de dialectos en el área y por lo dificil que se ha vuelto tener acceso a información relacionada con crimines que involucran el use de drogas. Comentando en lo tranquila que se percibe la zona de Baja California, ella también sugiere que esto se deba a que los carteles prefieren no atraer atención a sus transacciones para asegurar su éxito. Adami también habla de al diferencia estilística entre el reportaje por Americanos y Mexicanos, sobre el aumento en el uso de las redes sociales (particularmente con Facebook), sobre el trato que reciben las mujeres periodistas, y de como las escuelas de periodismo preparan a los estudiantes para trabajar en un area como el de la frontera con un país que ha sido declarado el más peligroso para reporteros en todo el mundo.
Adami, Chelcey
Relly, Jeannine
Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly Oral History Collection (MS 533)
2016-02-17
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San Diego, California
William Theuson England
Portraits;
William Thueson England formal portrait standing by a wooden fence holding his hat in his left hand.
Adams Bros.
Community Digitization Day 2017
1882
Brenda and Dana Willis
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Ogden (Utah)
Susan C. Karant-Nunn and Ute Lotz-Heumann
Portrait of Susan C. Karant-Nunn and Ute Lotz-Heumann holding early protestant works held by University of Arizona Libraries Special Collections.
Aengus Anderson
University of Arizona Libraries
2017
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The Legacy of Morris and Stewart Udall
Udall, Morris K.
Udall, Stewart L.
Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall had a tremendous impact on American environmental stewardship, politics, and Native American issues during their years of public service. This video celebrates their legacies and features materials that were organized and cataloged by Special Collections at the University of Arizona Libraries with support from the Udall Foundation.
Aengus Anderson
University of Arizona Libraries
2018
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Udall Video 3
Interview with Susan Aiken (English) on Women's Studies program at the University of Arizona
Women's studies; Universities and colleges;
Susan Aiken, University of Arizona English department, discusses being one of the first individuals to be working in the field of Women's Studies, and how this work came to be seen as "cutting edge'".
MacCorquodale, Patricia
Aiken, Susan
2020
Donated by Patricia MacCorquodale.
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Interview with Ricardo Chavez Aldaza
Ricardo Chavez Aldaza converses about his experiences as a radio host seeking political asylum in the United States. A staunch critic of the Mexican government and crime organizations, Chavez highlights the ways in which freedom of speech is under attack.
Ricardo Chavez Aldaza platica de sus experiencias como conductor de radio en busca de asilo político en los Estados Unidos. Un crítico acérrimo del gobierno mexicano y del crimen organizado, Chavez habla de las maneras en las que la libertad de expresión se encuentra bajo ataque.
Aldaza, Chavez Ricardo
Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly Oral History Collection (MS 533)
2014-06-08
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El Paso, TX
Interview with Rosental Alves
As director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas, Rosental Alves discusses his organization’s work in Mexico. Alves describes the situation in México as a crisis of violence and the need to assist journalists with their safety. The professor also shares that the Knight Center not only works with journalists but with other organizations while deliberating the differences of their work. Despite the efforts of organizations helping to advocate for better policy to protect journalists and freedom of expression, Alves asserts that the work of Knight Center is to train and educate journalists in Latin America.
Como director del Centro Knight Para El Periodismo en Las Américas con cede en la Universidad de Texas, Rosental Alves comenta sobre el trabajo de su organización en México. Alves describe la situación en México como una crisis de violencia y habla sobre la necesidad de dar ayuda a los periodistas con su seguridad. El profesor describe la manera en que el Centro Knight trabaja con periodistas y con otras organizaciones, comparando la diferencia entre el trabajo que cada una desempeña. A pesar de los esfuerzos de organizaciones que abogan por planes de acción que protejan tanto a periodistas como a la libertad de expresión, Alves afirma que el trabajo realizado en el Centro Knight es principalmente dedicado al entrenamiento y educación de periodistas en Latinoamérica.
Alves, Rosental
Relly, Jeannine
Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante and Jeannine E. Relly Oral History Collection (MS 533)
2013-09-13
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Segment of 5" gun barrel
Artillery (Weaponry); Battleships; Historic sites; USS Arizona (Battleship).
Rusted section of the gun barrel of a 5"/25 caliber antiaircraft gun taken from the wreckage of the USS Arizona. Inscribed on it the words "USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor, Dec 7 1941." The cog like "teeth" inside the barrel are an artifact of the gun barrel's rifling.
Anderson, Aengus
USS Arizona Collection (AZ 517)
1930-00-00
Donated by Billy Ray Caldwell
Permission to use must be obtained from the University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections.
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Digital photo
AZ 517 Box 42 Item 26; Accession #74-1-1
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii)
Silk Pillowcase with USS Arizona and poem
Pillows; USS Arizona (Battleship)
Silk pillowcase with screened artwork and poem about a sailor's mother and an image of the Arizona after her 1931 modernization.
Anderson, Aengus
USS Arizona Collection (AZ 517)
Undated
Donated by Mrs. Joe Kersch, widow of a sailor who served on USS Arizona 1936-1938
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Digital photo
AZ 51 Box 43, Item 4; Accession #85-9-2
1930-1939
USS Arizona banner
Banners; USS Arizona (Battleship)
Purple banner with tufted edges with yellow and orange letters, in the center is a ship's wheel with words: "United States Navy" superimposed by a rope bordered five-pointed star surrounding a green, yellow and blue rendition of the ship at sea with heraldic banner across the bottom of the star which says "USS Arizona."
Anderson, Aengus
USS Arizona Collection (AZ 517)
Undated
Donated by William Watkins, sailor aboard the Arizona 1931-1938
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AZ 517 Box 43 Item , Accession # 77-3-18
1930-1939