William R. Schulz collection, 1959-2004.

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William R. Schulz collection, 1959-2004.

Contains correspondence, business information and media files, as well as eleven picture albums of newspaper clippings relating to William Schulz's apartment housing business and political career. Of particular interest are the materials that deal withMr. Schulz's role in promoting the Apartment Renter's Tax Refeif Bill, and his political bids for Arizona governor in 1978 and 1986. Arranged in three series: Series I. Business; Series II. Politics; Series III. Media files.

9.5 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7973192

Arizona State University Libraries

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