April 1934
In this issue
The text highlights the efforts during the Great Depression to combat unemployment through government-funded public works projects, such as highway construction. These initiatives provided jobs and aimed to create lasting infrastructure improvements, shifting away from direct relief. The projects focused on manual labor to maximize employment.
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Chapters
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Full Values for CWA Dollars
R. J. HOLLAND
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Flowers that Bloom Where There is no Garden
ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
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Building Soil for a Future Empire
L. C. BOLLES
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A Desert Theater Built by Nature
MONROE H. CLARK
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Picacho Pass, a Civil War Key Point
Dorothy Challis Mott
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Editorials
Hal Mitchell,T. S. O'Connell
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Arizona Highway Commission Notes
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Arizona's Federal Fund Allotments
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Rainbow's End in an Agua Prieta Well
Terence (Ted) Healy,A. Gilbert resident Engineer,R. D. Canfield, Resident Engineer,B. M. Atwood,...
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Projects Under Construction
Oscar Maupin,W. F. Wallace,F. W. Wittmer
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