Word: dearborn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lisbon, N. H.; Robert D. Hill, Wilmore, Ky.; John A. Holabird, Jr., Chicago, Ill.; Quentin M. Hope, Cambridge; John W. Hursh, Duluth, Minu.; Robert A. Keller, Cleveland Heights, O.; Leif L. Kunden, Columbus, Ind.; Robert W. Komer, St, Louis, Me.; Herbert J. Komer, New York City; Joseph H. Laird, Dearborn, Mich; Murray A. Lampert, Kew Gardens, N. Y.; William Land, Mattapan...
...popular local cemetery is situated on Mount Auburn Street. In the words of Dearborn's Visitor's Guide to Mount Auburn Cemetery, 1843, "One can find no better spot for the rambles of curiosity, health, or pleasure. To what better place could one go to relieve a swelling heart?" Mount Auburn cemetery comprises 110 acres of varying hills and dales, and also many bushes. In its idyllic glens the living also find repose; and even young people find it a suitable place to visit both day and night...
Ford Motor Co. Dearborn, Mich...
...when the U.S. was attacked. He called in his executives and said (weeks before the new War Production Board ordered auto production stopped): "We might as well quit making cars now." The same week he piled some of his aides into an automobile, made a tour of the whole Dearborn empire. At each building he discussed what was made there, at each building ordered: "Get a defense job going in there quick...
...Because a lot of water power is going to waste near the Upper Michigan deposits, says Henry Ford, "we could process the poor-grade ore right at the source and ship a pure product instead of shipping bulky ore all the way to our blast furnaces [at Dearborn...