April 1942

In this issue
The text celebrates Lorenzo Hubbell's life, emphasizing his deep respect and kindness towards the Navajo and Hopi people. It suggests true greatness lies not in wealth, but in the positive impact one has on others and the lasting legacy of goodwill left behind.
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Chapters
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The Wind and the Sand
CHUCK ABBOTT,R. C.
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The Lily of the Southwest
Joyce Rockwell Muench,Jimmie Brewer
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The Yaqui
Edward H. Spicer
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The Southwestern Arboretum
Frances Fisher Dubuc
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"Viva La Fiesta"
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Concerning Oscar Strobel and His Paintings
Oscar Strobel
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South Mountain Park
Pete Ferguson
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Sons of the Captain
Frances B. Santa
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Apaches & Longhorns: The Reminiscences of Will C. Barnes
Will C. Barnes,Dr. Frank C. Lockwood
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Road Projects Under Construction
Joe DeArman,R. L. O'Hair,J. R. Van Horn,C. L. Nelson,W. R. Weech,J. L. Lyons,M. R. Rutledge

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