February 1936

In this issue
This poem conveys the tragedy of the Apache Leap, where a tribe chose death over surrender. It highlights their bravery and defiance in the face of overwhelming force, ensuring their legacy continues.
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Chapters
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Apache Leap
Bertha A. Kleinman
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Dedicated to Those Who Never Road on a Stage Coach.
DR. FRANK C. LOCKWOOD
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Don Juan Bautista de Anza
Dr. Frank C. Lockwood
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WPA Building Highways
Lewis Allison
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Did the Ancients Know?
BOB EUNSON,EARL V. MILLER
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Sudden Death in Arizona
EARL V. MILLER,Ross CALVIN
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Concerning Conservationists
Ross Calvin,Ray Howland
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Reminiscences of a Liar
Ray Howland,T. S. O'Connell
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Editorials
John C. McPhee,Newman G. Wallace
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In Time of War
JOHN C. McPHEE,WILL C. BARNES
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Foundling in the Wilderness
Will C. Barnes,James M. Barney
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Battle of Apache Pass (Continued)
James M. Barney
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Arizona Highway Commission Notes
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Road Projects Under Construction.
G. B. Shaffer,N. F. Grant,R. C. Perkins,W. R. Harkins,G. L. McLane,W. P. Flittner,K. Thirion,L. K....
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Table of Distances
R. B. Phillips

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