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Opuntia Index #1-475 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX TO 8-tracks see under Audio, 8-track OPUNTIA #1 TO #475 Aboriginals, alternative histories 52.1A:15-16 compiled by Dale Speirs , environmental effects 422:18-19 444:28 454:21-22 , extinction caused by 61:15 References are to issue number:pages. For example, 12.5:3-6,9 means issue #12.5, , oral legends, Fundy tides 69.3:12 pages 3 to 6 and page 9. Between issues #1 and #71.5, whole-numbered issues , petroglyphs 288:8 were sercon, x.1 issues were reviewzines, x.2 issues were indexes, x.3 issues were , pollution caused by see under Environment, pollution apazines, and x.5 issues were perzines. #71.5 was the 247th issue of OPUNTIA. , smallpox 71.3:13 436:24 , trading long-distance 314:13 462:27-28 The next issue after it was numbered #248 and thereafter OPUNTIAs are numbered in the ordinary way. The issues from #72 to #247 inclusive do not exist. Beginning Academia see under Education with #248, there was no longer any distinction between sercon, reviewzine, apazine, Accidents, motor vehicles see under Motor vehicles, accidents or perzine, and the editorial copy was unsorted. Actors, bad behaviour 39.5:6 40.5:3 , Bela Lugosi, stamp collector 289:20 For individual authors, see under Writers. , Monty Woolley 377:14 For individual actors, see under Actors. , Fay Wray 345:5 For individual directors, see under Directors. For individual artists, see under Artists. Addiction See under Psychology, addiction For individual editors, see under Editors. Advertisements, Merchant’s Gargling Oil 298:8 SF = science fiction Aerospace see also under Space exploration As much as reasonable, I have tried to cross-reference subjects. You can also use , airships, fiction about 345:16 412:14 the Find function to locate a subject. Trivial reviews and ephemeral items are not , aviation, crash, bush plane 67.5:9-11 indexed. Literary, audio, and video works are indexed by title, not by author or , Hudson River 68.3:5 screenwriter. , Avrocar 48.1B:15-16 , balloons, Professor Lowe 70:1-4 Please send notice of errors or omissions to: [email protected] , fiction 329:13 , Italo Balbo 44.1A:11-12 , military, bomber, Lancaster 278:12-15 279:16 , pioneer 404:12-15 , solid state 432:25-26 Agriculture, agaves 423:22 , Big Hill Springs Provincial Park 8.5:11-12 , crops, genetically modified 64B:11-12 71.1D:15 437:13-14 , Blindman River 40.5:10 , origin of 63:15 66A:12 68.3:12 70.1F:16 293:9 303:12 387:15-16 Alberta, Calgary, general 39.5:2 41.5:4,13-14 398:16 410:13-14 412:19 , accidents see under Alberta, Calgary, traffic 427:17 432:24 475:31 , art, banners 367:3-6 373:2 402:20 , economics 65.3:11 65.5:1-2 69:12 406:20 70.1E:14-16 269:15 , bins, garbage 330:3 397:8 415:25 414:23 459:4 472:33 , farming, general 435:6-9 , Bow Valley Square 426:22 437:18-19 , origins 456:24 , Canstruction 409:7-8 439:8-10 469:1-5 , fertilizers 70.1E:14 , house yard 288:11 406:6 473:6 , food 323:12 , house, yarnbombing 312:1-4 , livestock, cattle 67.1A:7-10,16 68.1A:12 , installation 367:7-8 406:7-9 71.3:15 399:19 410:13 , LRT, 3 Street SW 464:21 432:23-24 435:6-9 , Centre Street 330:2 450:23 , murals 423:9-10 471:4 474:15-16 , chickens 293:9 , overpass pillars 306:1 319:5 406:1-2,7-9 , goats 67.1A:16 417:1 , horses 450:24 , parks, Tomkin, books 306:13 , organic 373:15 , Chinook Arc 309:6-7 , no-till 57.3:9 , planters 406:5 , pests see under Pest control , public, miscellaneous 445:1 458:28 , potato 398:16 423:22 436:25-26 , sculptures , primitive, pre-Columbian 69.1C:16 412:19 , Bow River, 12 Street SE bridge 444:6-7 , veterinarians 258:12-15 , Bow Tower, big head 263:14-15 AIDS See under Viruses, HIV , tree hugger 371:1 , bull rider, sandstone 289:13 Alberta, Acme 456:1-3 , cariboo, abstract 289:13 , Athabasca Tar Sands 446:23-24 , cattle, silhouettes 289:12 , badlands 290:8-10 317:1-8 320:1-9 , Udderly Art 298:6-7 328:1-9 351:1-9 , chess player, Century Gardens 412:3 , Balzac, ghost mall 427:1-4 , coyote 459:3 , Banff National Park 46.5B:9-16 48.5B:5 , horses, Beltline, 6 Street SW 474:1 66A:15 , City Hall Plaza 306:13 , Beiseker 450:5 , LRT, Centre Street 330:2 , Public Library hoardings 309:4-6 , Bow River, surfing 420:11-13 441:2 , scrap iron businessman 292:9 , Bow Tower see under Alberta, Calgary, skyscrapers , scrap iron horse 288:16 , bridge, collapse 55.5:10-11 , spider beetle 407:4 , Peace 281:14-16 , Stephen Avenue Mall 402:20 , Zoo, old, removal 380:1-4 475:2 , new 380:5 , shopping centres 296:1 364:1-3 373:3 369:2 377:11 409:7-8 Alberta, Calgary, Calgary Transit, general 63.5A:9-11 369:6-10 444:1-3 , bus, articulated 260:5-6 275:11 , sidewalk, 3-D letters 456:8 359:7 369:9 392:13 Alberta, Calgary, art, skyscrapers 426:22 462:7 , utility boxes, animals 307:1-2 310:2 , bus, livery and ads 359:6 407:12 316:12 317:9-11 328:14 462:7 351:18 393:16 415:24 , bus, natural gas 275:11 465:20 , bus, riders 293:10 341:10 , miscellaneous 281:10-12 285:15 426:11 462:6 464:21 307:3 313:12 314:14 , bus, routes 462:7 318:11 332:7-8 351:18 , bus, shuttles 369:7-8 412:12 354:9 356:14-15 , bus, signs 355:16 369:7 368:18 373:18 376:16 463:10 391:18 392:18 406:4-5 , bus, stops 269:12-13 369:10 416:22 459:4 409:3 , skylines 321:5-7 , bus, stroller jams 302:2 380:10 , Stampede 279:14-15 , flood, 2013 264:11-16 , video, TD Square 440:3-4 , incidents 302:1-4 327:7-8 , walls, private buildings 330:4 379:22 392:11 396:13-15 425:23-24 407:1-3,5 426:22 445:3 462:5 , public buildings 406:3 , LRT, Northwest Leg 445:1 , yarnbombing 312:1-4 357:5-6 , West Leg 258:8-11 371:2-6 438:1-2 Alberta, Calgary, Assman’s Barber Shop 263:12 , pandemic response 470:8-9 , Beltline 474:15 , trains 3.5:4 10.5B:13 67.5:12-14 , Bob Edwards 65.1:5-7 70.5B:1-7 71.5:16 256:15-16 , boom 64.5:1-14 65.5:12-16 284:4-6 357:10-12 359:6 , Bow River 63.5A:4-6 286:14-16 297:11-12 365:5 407:12-14 426:8-10 304:1-4 388:18 414:24 437:3-5 435:15 , Stampede 264:1-5 , Calgary Tower 312:5-6 417:4-5 , stations, 3 Street SW 464:21 , City Hall buildings 381:1-2 , Anderson 416:21 462:8-10 , Plus 15 277:8-10 367:7-8 405:12 , City Hall 284:4 431:8 , skyscrapers 369:4 402:19 405:12 , Olympic 256:15-16 436:26 , Sunnyside 445:1 , Stephen Avenue 349:5-6 366:4-8 402:20 , Tuscany 283:18 406:20 423:24 424:19-20 , University 369:6 451:23 475:2 , streetcars, crash 298:1-2 , Suncor Tower 431:9 , tickets, special election 394:14-15 , TD Square 276:8-13 349:7 412:4 431:5-6 Alberta, Calgary , cemeteries 69.5:13-14 355:1-7 , Telus Tower 431:23 , Chinatown 69.5:10-12 299:1-7 , Elbow River, ice pattern 299:12 335:14 360:8 465:1-5 , junction with Bow River 420:7 , Mission 352:1-3 Alberta, Calgary, Christmas, decorations, general 362:1-2 400:16-19 , elections 51.5A:11 64.5:2-3 , Confederation Golf Course 329:1-6 , Emergency Preparedness meeting canceled 51.5A:13 , downtown 293:1-5, 10 329:7-8 , explosion, house 48.5A:10 360:1-6 362:2 400:16-19 431:5-9,14 463:1-8 Alberta, Calgary, events, Arab Festival 453:2 , residential, Altadore 361:2-3 , Beakerhead 322:1-16 353:1-18 391:1-11 431:1-4 456:7 424:1-6 455:6-8 463:6 , Canada Day 39.5:6-7 313:1-6 345:9-12 , train 294:1-5 400:1-6 417:6-11 447:1-8 462:1-5 , Canada 150 379:7-10 380:8 381:1,3-4 , citizens of, famous, Ted Cruz 267:8-9 382:1-13 384:16 385:16 , condominium fire 51.5A:14-16 387:16 389:16 , cost of living 40.5:4 62.5B:3,8 , Carifest 321:1-4 453:1,5-6 63.3:15-16 63.5A:7-9 , Christmas see also Alberta, Calgary, Christmas, decorations Alberta, Calgary, downtown 362:1-2 , general 11.5:7 41.5:11-14 54.5:7-8 , Culture Day 323:1-4 255:5 , Fiestaval 348:13 450:6-7 , 7 Avenue South 377:10 , fires, Erlton 51.5A:14-16 , Bow Tower 70.5A:12 , floods see under Hydrology, floods , Brookfield Place 325:11-12 431:7 459:2 , Freedom of the City 339:8-10 , Franco Festival 453:8 Alberta, Calgary, Fire Dept.
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