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Governor of Arizona, 1950-1954.
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9th governor of Arizona, president of the National Safety Council, 1959-1973, chairman of the OSHA National Advisory Committee, director of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District.
Howard Pyle was born on March 25, 1906 in Sheridan, Wyoming. He held a number of positions early in his career, including staffer in the advertising department at the Arizona Republican; program director and vice president at the radio station KTAR, 1930 to 1950; and Pacific War correspondent for Arizona Broadcasting Service, NBC. He also was Governor of Arizona from 1951 to 1955. He was known for ordering a raid on the polygamous Arizona community in Short Creek in 1953. In 1955 he was appointed Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations, to help encourage State and local governments to assume more responsibility for providing necessary public services. He resigned on January 31, 1959 to devote his time to his new position as President of the National Safety Council (a non-federal organization.) Pyle was also a member of the Joint Federal-State Action Committee from July 20, 1957 to January 31, 1959, and a member of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety from June 1, 1959 to January 1961. He was chairman of an advisory committee for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration at the Department of Labor from 1971 to 1975. He died on November 29, 1987 in Tempe, Arizona.
John Howard Pyle, ninth governor of Arizona, was born at Sheridan, Wyoming on March 25, 1906. He was the son of the Reverend Thomas Miller Pyle and Marie (Anderson) Pyle. On August 9, 1930, he married Lucile Hanna at Tempe, Arizona. Their two daughters were named Mary Lou and Virginia Ann. He held honorary doctoral degrees in Laws from the University of Redlands (1950) and in Humane Letters from Chapman College (1953).
After graduation from high school at Columbus, Nebraska in 1924, Pyle found employment as a radio singer at Lincoln, Nebraska until his family moved to Tempe. In 1930, following periods of activity as a railway timekeeper, a realtor, and an advertising writer with the Arizona Republican newspaper, Pyle was named program manager and vice president of the Phoenix area affiliate of the National Broadcasting Corporation, KTAR radio. In 1935 he organized the annual Grand Canyon Easter Sunrise broadcast. In the 1930's, he also began radio narrations of the Flagstaff (Arizona) All Indian Pow Wows.
Pyle was an NBC correspondent in the Pacific Theater of Operations in the Second World War, where he prepared a radio program comprising interviews with Arizonans in the military services in various combat zones. He also reported the Japanese surrender, the American occupation of Japan, and the World Security Conference at San Francisco.
In 1948, Pyle circulated nominating petitions for the office of Governor of Arizona but withdrew his candidacy before the primary election. In 1950, however, his campaign was successful. He was re-elected in 1952. As a part of his campaign of that year, he delivered the address What is Right for America at the Republican National Convention at Chicago, Illinois. Pyle was defeated in the gubernatorial race by former senator Ernest W. McFarland in 1954. Some analysts subsequently attributed his defeat to a raid conducted by state police, in that year, on a community of polygamists at Short Creek, Arizona. While Governor, Pyle was a de facto member of the Arizona Board of Regents of the University and State Colleges. He was also a Trustee of the University of Redlands.
A month after leaving the Governor's Office, Pyle was appointed an administrative assistant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the area of intergovernmental relations. He was soon promoted to deputy assistant for federal state relations. Among his duties were the publishing of an Administration newsletter among departmental and party leaders and planning for the President's committee on traffic safety.
Pyle left the White House in 1959 to assume the presidency of the National Safety Council. He described the Council's life saving accomplishments during his tenure as the most rewarding of experiences . He remained president until his retirement in 1973 and thereafter continued his appointment as a Director. In connection with his safety related activities, Pyle also became Chairman of the OSHA National Advisory Committee upon the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
In 1980, Pyle was elected a director of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, which was established by the same election to administer the distribution of waters brought to Arizona by the Central Arizona Project canal network. He remained in this directorship until his death at Tempe in 1987.
In addition to his official and professional posts, Governor Pyle was active in civic affairs and occupied numerous chairmanships and directorships in community service and philanthropic organizations, including the Western Governors' Conference, the Tempe Historical Society, the Tempe St. Luke's Hospital, the Arizona Boys' Ranch, Tempe's Chamber of Commerce and United States Bicentennial Committee, and the Phoenix Stock Show.
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Carr, Janelle Howard Pyle 1981, Pyle Collection, Box 103, Folder 4.
Gryder, Robert John Howard Pyle, 1951-55, in John Myers, ed. The Governors of Arizona, 1912-1990 (Phoenix, Arizona: Heritage Publishers, Inc.) 1989.
Howard Pyle, Pyle Collection, Box 25, Folder 1.
Howard Pyle: The Man Behind Arizona's Best Known Voice, unattributed pamphlet, Pyle Collection, Box 99, Folder 5.
John Howard Pyle, ninth governor of Arizona, was born at Sheridan, Wyoming on March 25, 1906. He was the son of the Reverend Thomas Miller Pyle and Marie (Anderson) Pyle. On August 9, 1930, he married Lucile Hanna at Tempe, Arizona. Their two daughters were named Mary Lou and Virginia Ann. He held honorary doctoral degrees in Laws from the University of Redlands (1950) and in Humane Letters from Chapman College (1953).
After graduation from high school at Columbus, Nebraska in 1924, Pyle found employment as a radio singer at Lincoln, Nebraska until his family moved to Tempe. In 1930, following periods of activity as a railway timekeeper, a realtor, and an advertising writer with the Arizona Republican newspaper, Pyle was named program manager and vice president of the Phoenix area affiliate of the National Broadcasting Corporation, KTAR radio. In 1935 he organized the annual Grand Canyon Easter Sunrise broadcast. In the 1930's, he also began radio narrations of the Flagstaff (Arizona) All Indian Pow Wows.
Pyle was an NBC correspondent in the Pacific Theater of Operations in the Second World War, where he prepared a radio program comprising interviews with Arizonans in the military services in various combat zones. He also reported the Japanese surrender, the American occupation of Japan, and the World Security Conference at San Francisco.
In 1948, Pyle circulated nominating petitions for the office of Governor of Arizona but withdrew his candidacy before the primary election. In 1950, however, his campaign was successful. He was re-elected in 1952. As a part of his campaign of that year, he delivered the address What is Right for America at the Republican National Convention at Chicago, Illinois. Pyle was defeated in the gubernatorial race by former senator Ernest W. McFarland in 1954. Some analysts subsequently attributed his defeat to a raid conducted by state police, in that year, on a community of polygamists at Short Creek, Arizona. While Governor, Pyle was a de facto member of the Arizona Board of Regents of the University and State Colleges. He was also a Trustee of the University of Redlands.
A month after leaving the Governor's Office, Pyle was appointed an administrative assistant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the area of intergovernmental relations. He was soon promoted to deputy assistant for federal state relations. Among his duties were the publishing of an Administration newsletter among departmental and party leaders and planning for the President's committee on traffic safety.
Pyle left the White House in 1959 to assume the presidency of the National Safety Council. He described the Council's life saving accomplishments during his tenure as the most rewarding of experiences . He remained president until his retirement in 1973 and thereafter continued his appointment as a Director. In connection with his safety related activities, Pyle also became Chairman of the OSHA National Advisory Committee upon the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
In 1980, Pyle was elected a director of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, which was established by the same election to administer the distribution of waters brought to Arizona by the Central Arizona Project canal network. He remained in this directorship until his death at Tempe in 1987.
In addition to his official and professional posts, Governor Pyle was active in civic affairs and occupied numerous chairmanships and directorships in community service and philanthropic organizations, including the Western Governors' Conference, the Tempe Historical Society, the Tempe St. Luke's Hospital, the Arizona Boys' Ranch, Tempe's Chamber of Commerce and United States Bicentennial Committee, and the Phoenix Stock Show.
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Hardwick, Elizabeth. Papers, 1934-1991 (bulk 1960-1990).
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Papers, 1934-1991 (bulk 1960-1990).
Comprise creative works, correspondence, printed material, articles and photographs, 1934-1991, representing Elizabeth Hardwick's life and career.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (3 linear feet)
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Motion picture photograph collection, ca. 1914-1971 (bulk 1940-1959).
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Motion picture photograph collection, ca. 1914-1971 (bulk 1940-1959).
Photographs of actors, scenes and sets from various movies, most filmed in Arizona. The largest part of the collection is taken of the filming of the movie "Arizona" including set construction, views behind-the-scenes, cameras, stage sets, equipment, and movie scenes. There are photographs of Jean Arthur, William Holden, and Lionel Banks. The premiere was attended by Hedda Hopper, Rita Hayworth, Melvyn Douglas, Fay Wray, Clarence Buddington Kelland, and many others. There are also photographs of the filming of "Junior Bonner," "The Gay Desperado," "The Three Musketeers," and "Rio Lobo", and others. The "Gay Desperado" scenes include views of a Tucson street, possibly Meyer Avenue. Scenes from "Junior Bonner" include Prescott streets, Steve McQueen, Ida Lupino, Sam Peckinpah, and Robert Preston. Photographs from Earl Haley include images of Navajo Indian actors, Harry Truman, Gov. Howard Pyle, and director Howard Hawks.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Motion picture photograph collection, ca. 1914-1971 (bulk 1940-1959).
Pyle, John. Indenture : Istleworth, Middl[ese]x County, [Eng.], to Edward Gisbey, 1668 Sept. 29.
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Indenture : Istleworth, Middl[ese]x County, [Eng.], to Edward Gisbey, 1668 Sept. 29.
Indenture, Sept. 29, 1668, between John Pyle, butcher, and Edward Gisbey, husbandman, of Istleworth, Middlesex County, Eng., concerning the three-year lease to Gisbey of specified lands owned by Pyle for the annual rent of eight pounds, seven shillings, and nine pence.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 28 x 45 cm.
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- Pyle, John. Indenture : Istleworth, Middl[ese]x County, [Eng.], to Edward Gisbey, 1668 Sept. 29.
United Presbyterian Men collection, 1957.
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United Presbyterian Men collection, 1957.
Phonograph records containing hymns, selected addresses and devotional messages from the 9th Annual Meeting of the National Council of Presbyterian Men on March 15-17, 1957.
ArchivalResource: 3 phonograph records.
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- United Presbyterian Men collection, 1957.
Broadsides collection, 1793-
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Broadsides collection, 1793-
Summary: Collection of broadsides, many of them oversize, consisting of posters, business cards, brochures, announcements, bumper stickers, fliers and playbills. The bulk of the material dates from World Wars I and II including posters for war bond sales, recruiting, Red Cross, anti-Japanese propaganda, patriotism and victory. Other highlights include Southern Pacific Railroad posters from the 1950s including one highlighting Apache Trail; Tucson Philharmonic Club 1889 regulations; one 1968 poster advertising a Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys concert; an American Women's Voluntary Services poster, ca. 1945; and 1970s psychedelic posters advertising Valley National Bank. There are many campaign advertisements for Arizona politicians at all levels including George W.P. Hunt, B.B. Moeur, Nellie T. Bush, Olive G. Failor, Howard Pyle, Carl Hayden, Stewart Udall, Sam Goddard, Lew Murphy, and Morris Udall. There are also house rules for Geronimo Hotel, programs for Levin's Park, and wanted posters. Artists represented in the collection include Norman Rockwell, Ben Shahn, James Montgomery Flagg, Lew Davis, and Charles Dana Gibson.
ArchivalResource: 55.5 linear ft. (17 boxes and drawers)
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Shadegg, Stephen C. Stephen C. Shadegg collection, 1855-1991, 1930s-1990 [manuscript].
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Stephen C. Shadegg collection, 1855-1991, 1930s-1990 [manuscript].
Consists of family correspondence, financial correspondence and documents, and files as an adjunct lecturer at Arizona State University; boards and memberships files; business files; political files; publications; writings; and media and artifacts.
ArchivalResource: 128 linear ft. (135 boxes).
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- Shadegg, Stephen C. Stephen C. Shadegg collection, 1855-1991, 1930s-1990 [manuscript].
Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Howard Pyle collection, 1883-1987 (bulk 1935-1987).
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Howard Pyle collection, 1883-1987 (bulk 1935-1987).
Contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, diaries, scrapbooks, notebooks, printed matter and artifacts. Although the collection ranges from 1883-1987, the bulk of the material is derived from political, professional and personal activities from 1935-1987.
ArchivalResource: 70 ft.
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- Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Howard Pyle collection, 1883-1987 (bulk 1935-1987).
Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
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Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
Summary: Photographs by E.D. Newcomer of people including celebrities, politicians, artists, businessmen, and others, from 1928 to 1970. Includes photographs of Harry Truman campaigning from a train; the funeral procession of Brig. General Oscar Temple, adjutant general of the Arizona National Guard and former Rough Rider; Robert Wingfield at the Camp Verde adobe ruins; and President Franklin Roosevelt riding in a car with Gov. Hunt and Carl Hayden.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer portraits, M-Z, 1926-1970 (bulk 1950-1969).
Rice, Ross R. (Ross Richard), 1922-. Ross R. Rice papers, 1971-1979.
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Ross R. Rice papers, 1971-1979.
Consists of research materials concerning the life and career of Arizona congressman and senator Carl T. Hayden. Comprised of audio tapes, interview transcripts and correspondence with Senator Hayden and many individuals familiar with Senator Hayden's career.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 ft.
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- Rice, Ross R. (Ross Richard), 1922-. Ross R. Rice papers, 1971-1979.
Howard Pyle Records
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Howard Pyle Records
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- Howard Pyle Records
Howard Pyle Collection, 1883-1987, 1935-1987
Title:
Howard Pyle Collection 1883-1987 1935-1987
The Howard Pyle Collection contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, diaries, scrapbooks, notebooks, printed matter, and artifacts. Although the collection dates from 1883 to 1987, the bulk of the material is derived from Pyle's political, professional, and personal activities from 1935 to 1987. The collection has been divided into two series.
ArchivalResource: 141 Boxes; (70.0 Linear Feet)
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- Howard Pyle Collection, 1883-1987, 1935-1987
Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Reminiscences of Howard Pyle and Charles Masterson : oral history, 1967.
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Reminiscences of Howard Pyle and Charles Masterson : oral history, 1967.
Pyle's early career, contacts with Dwight Eisenhower, fact papers, impressions of White House staff, political career in Arizona. Masterson's experiences with Citizens for Eisenhower, Interstate Defense Highway legislation, Bricker amendment. In a joint interview, Pyle and Masterson discuss fact papers and workings within the administration.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 134 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.
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- Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Reminiscences of Howard Pyle and Charles Masterson : oral history, 1967.
Howard Pyle Records. 1955 - 1959. Office Records
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Howard Pyle Records. 1955 - 1959. Office Records
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- Howard Pyle Records. 1955 - 1959. Office Records
Arizona Historical Foundation. Arizona Historical Foundation Oral History Collection, 1968-1998.
Title:
Arizona Historical Foundation Oral History Collection, 1968-1998.
This collection contains a wide variety of interviewees, including Arizona pioneers, civil rights advocates and other prominent citizens. The quality of the recordings in the collection range from high quality to inaudible. Several tapes and reels have notes indicating the condition of the tapes and the presence of background noise. This collection in organized alphabetically by interviewee. It is arranged with an eye towards future additions. This is an active collection, comprised of a wide variety of interviews that are not necessarily related.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear feet (18 boxes)
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- Arizona Historical Foundation. Arizona Historical Foundation Oral History Collection, 1968-1998.
Howard Pyle Photograph Collection, 1883-1987, 1935-1987
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Howard Pyle Photograph Collection 1883-1987 1935-1987
The Howard Pyle Photograph Collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings and some printed matter with photographs. Although the collection ranges from 1883 to 1987, the bulk of the material is derived from political, professional and personal activities from 1935 to 1987.
ArchivalResource: 13 Boxes; (6.5 Linear Feet)
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- Howard Pyle Photograph Collection, 1883-1987, 1935-1987
Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Howard Pyle photograph collection, 1883-1987.
Title:
Howard Pyle photograph collection, 1883-1987.
Contains photographs, newspaper clippings and some printed materials with the photographs. Although the collection ranges from 1883-1987, the bulk of the material is derived from political, professional and personal activities from 1935-1987. The collection has been divided into four series: Family photographs; Political photographs; KTAR photographs; and Miscellaneous.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 ft.
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- Pyle, Howard, 1906-1987. Howard Pyle photograph collection, 1883-1987.
Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer photographs - Military series, 1954-1968.
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Newcomer photographs - Military series, 1954-1968.
Summary: Photographs of Arizona and U.S. military activities including troops, equipment, munitions, tanks, combat manuevers, ships, and planes some activities are at Fort Huachuca. Includes Arizona Air National Guard, Arizona Army National Guard, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and other organizations, and Litchfield, Luke and Marana air fields. There are also images of the borders at Naco and Nogales, and air traffic controllers.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Newcomer, E. D., 1896-1973. Newcomer photographs - Military series, 1954-1968.
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- Banister, Jno.
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- Burtnett, Earl, 1896-1936.
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- Central Arizona Project (U.S.)
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- Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937.
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Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
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- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
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- Fannin, Paul J. (Paul Jones), 1907-
Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community.
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- Gisbey, Edward.
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- Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-
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- KTAR (Radio station : Phoenix, Ariz.)
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- Lohr, Lenox R. (Lenox Riley), 1891-1968.
Masterson, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1917-1998.
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- Masterson, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1917-1998.
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- Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)
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