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  • the exploitative type of use such as seeking a mineral or seeking some other resource for development in a national park contrary to its preservation. As the problem arose, state highway departments and-F: Federal highways. H: Federal highway aid programs
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  • cafeteria, which doubled as an auditorium, and classrooms. They had all the modern teaching aids like tape recording equipment and films and all manner of things like that. They weren't lacking in the amenities that modern schools have, but they were