Architect and engineer . Making Highways Ornamental As WellAs Useful* By JOHN A. HAZELWOOD, Chairman, Wisconsin Higliway Commission. OF all the constructive work that isdone, there is none that counts morein obtaining good results than the plan-ning and preparation that goes before theactual performance. We realize that goodroads lie at the basis of social institutionsand the associational life of every com-munity. Good and attractive highwayscan not possibly be obtained unless they »are planned. The period of achievement in the roadwork is not over, but we are enteringupon new phases of the p


Architect and engineer . Making Highways Ornamental As WellAs Useful* By JOHN A. HAZELWOOD, Chairman, Wisconsin Higliway Commission. OF all the constructive work that isdone, there is none that counts morein obtaining good results than the plan-ning and preparation that goes before theactual performance. We realize that goodroads lie at the basis of social institutionsand the associational life of every com-munity. Good and attractive highwayscan not possibly be obtained unless they »are planned. The period of achievement in the roadwork is not over, but we are enteringupon new phases of the problem, mainlybecause we are seeing things in thismotorized age in a different light. Weare in a new era of social developmentand national growth and the question isnot whether we shall continue to expand,but how we are to expand. On somethings we have spent too much time andwealth and on others we have spent toolittle. Those things upon which we havewasted too much are easy to criticise be-cause we see the mistakes, bu


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