Southern good roads . e (. Pielil. (hairniaii. (!o:id Roads Hoard Ameia-can Automohilc Association. Macadam Korid Near Greensbnrii. N. (. L. AY. Page. Pi-esldeol. Director. Lniled stales (.)fticeof Public Roads; J. Iv Pennyli;icker, Scci-itary;AA. C. Drown, Aiic-Prcsident. Presidenl New Yoi-kCentral Lines; Lee Alcllung. Ti-casin-cr. freasurer ofthe United States; liouis Hill. (liaii-inan Poaid id f)i-reetors. President id (fi-eal Xn-llni-n Railroad (om-pany. The ra\;iges of the lioll \\ce\il in Iexas are estimatedat millions of dollars aiinoally. hut the muil hole haslieeii a more cosily


Southern good roads . e (. Pielil. (hairniaii. (!o:id Roads Hoard Ameia-can Automohilc Association. Macadam Korid Near Greensbnrii. N. (. L. AY. Page. Pi-esldeol. Director. Lniled stales (.)fticeof Public Roads; J. Iv Pennyli;icker, Scci-itary;AA. C. Drown, Aiic-Prcsident. Presidenl New Yoi-kCentral Lines; Lee Alcllung. Ti-casin-cr. freasurer ofthe United States; liouis Hill. (liaii-inan Poaid id f)i-reetors. President id (fi-eal Xn-llni-n Railroad (om-pany. The ra\;iges of the lioll \\ce\il in Iexas are estimatedat millions of dollars aiinoally. hut the muil hole haslieeii a more cosily foe to iiiilli ms of dollars in tryingto find a \\ay of er;i(lical iiig the lioll weevil hut we donot liave to spend iiioney lo learn how lo eradicate hadroads—hllihl good ones. The hill wee\il in destroying Iofton decreases pro-duction and conse(pieiil ly increases the prii-e of the i-e-maining products. Iml li;id i-o;ids |i\-y their ilcjidly tollagainst the proilrcer ami destroy the \alue of the r^-niaininu GROUP OF LEADING DLSTINGUISHEU CmZENS WHO ASSISTED IN THE ORGANIZATION OF THE AMERICAN ASSUCIATluN FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT IN WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 22. IHIiJReading-From Left to Riprht : J. E. Pennybacker, E. L Corthell, Bryan Lathrop. Leonard , Franz Quedefeld, T. H- Child, Henn^n Jennings, John , Alfred Noble, W. D. Brown. James S. Harlan, C. G. Ambler, W. M. King, A. H. Blanchard, L. W. Page. S. A. Miles. George C. Diehl. J. C. Williams,R. W. Austin. W. W. Finley. 22 SOUTHERN GOOD ROADS January, 191i The Evolution of Corrugated Metal Culverts By MR. PERRl VAN HORNE. Canton, Ohio It is |)i- ihably not generally kno\\ii. hut it is a factnevertheless, that c-orrugated metal culverts have beenin use in certain in the United States for overa quarter of a century. Originally they were made with cheapness para-mount, hence of very light gauge galvanized steel withno pretentions other than that of temporary, or at th(^best luicerta


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