At some point I'll have a good scan of the article, but for now this will have to do:
#1: par 4, a dogleg of 410 yards long.
#2: pond(s?) on this par 4, 385 yards.
#3: 159 yard par 3 with lots of bunkers.
#4: lots of trees on this 370 yard par 4, again well bunkered at the green.
#5: a 426 yard par 4.
#6: a narrow 379 yard par 4 with a pond in play on the 2nd shot.
#7: long, straight par 4 of 465 yards with no sand at the green.
#8: 142 yard par 3 with bunkers left, front, and right of the green.
#9: 'serpentine fairway' on this 570 yard par 5.
#10: 345 yard par 4 with a green set up against some trees.
#11: 205 yard par 3 with water to be crossed.
#12: sounds like a 495 yard par 5 with a creek in play on the right.
#13: 310 yard par 4 with a green well bunkered.
#14: some type of dogleg par 4, and long (447 yards).
#15: ordinary par 4 apparently.
#16: sounds like a short par 4.
#17: beautiful par 3 of 156 yards with a brook in front of the tee and bunkers left and right at the green.
#18: 340 yard par 4.
Based upon the scorecard below, it doesn't appear the routing has changed much at all (I played at Philmont years ago, but I think it was the South course):
Note: it says two holes were added to the south course when the north course was built and the south course re-routed. Obviously two holes must have been removed!