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University of Arizona. Agricultural Extension Service. Home Demonstration AgentsHarrison, Lois E.
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1951
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Annual Narrative Report of Mrs. Lois E. Harrison, County Home Demonstration Agent, Greenlee County, Arizona, From December 1, 1950, to December 1, 1951Rights
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Bound typescripts of agents reports, including photographs, charts, clippings, and examples of publications, 1950 to 1951. Also includes statistical summaries for 1950-51.Series/Report no.
University of Arizona Libraries. Special Collections AZ 302
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