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Postal Campaigns: Tucson Az and Surrounding AreasPostal Campaigns: Tucson Az and Surrounding Areas

This collection, consisting primarily of black and white photographs, covers seven different campaigns in Tucson and the surrounding areas from the 1950's and 1960's. These photographs and other materials document postal activity at the time and were used for marketing, education, increasing public awareness, improved service, and publicity related purposes. The collection includes the following topics: Mail Early for Christmas Campaign, Mail Early in the Day Campaign, Zip Code Campaign, Automation and Self-Service, Forest Conservation Stamp Campaign, Campaign against Obscene Mail, and Morris K. Udall and the Post Office.

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Tucson High School Memories: 1906-1939Tucson High School Memories: 1906-1939

The Tucsonian annuals, 1906-1939, are important to Tucson's history because THS was the city's only high school for 50 years (1906-1956). The vast majority of schools in the Tucson Unified School District are named for Tucson High faculty and graduates from this era. The yearbooks provide insight into the community's cultural heritage.

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