Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 58
... considering the cost of carrying out the program . The State Highway Commission has designated as " state highways , " 17,500 miles of roads ; 3,064 miles have been completed , leaving yet to be constructed , 14,436 miles . 2Statistics ...
... considering the cost of carrying out the program . The State Highway Commission has designated as " state highways , " 17,500 miles of roads ; 3,064 miles have been completed , leaving yet to be constructed , 14,436 miles . 2Statistics ...
Page 59
... consider what the cost will be of this construc- tion . In building 3,064 miles already completed , the cost of construction has averaged about $ 15,000 per mile . At the same cost of construction , building no better roads than what we ...
... consider what the cost will be of this construc- tion . In building 3,064 miles already completed , the cost of construction has averaged about $ 15,000 per mile . At the same cost of construction , building no better roads than what we ...
Page 60
Cost of Complete System of Highways Let us consider the expense of building a first class sys- tem of roads in Texas , which would involve the improve- ment of every highway in the state , and the building of 17,500 miles of permanent ...
Cost of Complete System of Highways Let us consider the expense of building a first class sys- tem of roads in Texas , which would involve the improve- ment of every highway in the state , and the building of 17,500 miles of permanent ...
Page 63
... consider the financial problems of the country , when Senator Borah introduced a resolution which clearly showed that domestic financial problems were inseparately bound up with world affairs . If the adminis- tration wanted to ...
... consider the financial problems of the country , when Senator Borah introduced a resolution which clearly showed that domestic financial problems were inseparately bound up with world affairs . If the adminis- tration wanted to ...
Page 65
... consider upon entering the State Department was a boundary dispute between Panama and Costa Rica . The trouble was of long standing but the Porras - Anderson Treaty signed in 1910 in Washington through the media- tion of the United ...
... consider upon entering the State Department was a boundary dispute between Panama and Costa Rica . The trouble was of long standing but the Porras - Anderson Treaty signed in 1910 in Washington through the media- tion of the United ...
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