May 1937

In this issue
The text emphasizes the rapid pace of modernization and progress, contrasting it with the fleeting recognition and preservation of historical events, such as the Loring Massacre. It highlights the potential for important stories to be overlooked in the rush of modern life.
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Chapters
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A MONUMENT TO EARLY TRAVEL
Dyke Williams
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WICKENBURG'S NEW SAFETY STRUCTURES
R. A. Hoffman
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SPANISH OCCUPATION INFLUENCED ARIZONA'S CULTURE
Francis H. Feeney
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PLANNING LENGTHY HIGHWAY PROGRAM
J. R. Van Horn
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TALES OF CALABAZAS
Will Rogers,Homer Croy
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PATROL FACTOR IN MAKING STATE HIGHWAY SAFE
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TO THE RESCUE
Harry (and I know each other for years? We seem to have skipped long ago if we wanted to.)
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ARIZONA HIGHWAY COMMISSION NOTES
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ROAD PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN ARIZONA
G. B. Shaffer,R. C. Perkins,William R. Hutchins,G. L. McLane,W. P. Wesch

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