Word: forested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...needs and the supply of raw materials, report back quickly to the President. To give them a clear hand, President Roosevelt had vetoed a bill-shoved through Congress by the farm bloc -which would have set up an independent agency to make synthetic rubber from agricultural and forest products...
...threshing machines hummed within earshot of tank battles. Near Stalingrad harvesters toiled around the clock to bring in ripened grain before the Nazi blight grew closer. Flax fields near Kalinin, rye fields around Kuibyshev, the great grain fields waving across the U.S.S.R.'s broad fertile land between northern forest and southern desert into the heart of Asia, all were black with hurrying harvesters. Thousands of new nurseries were opened to free mothers for tractor-driving. On the largest collective farms, dormitories were thrown up so that workers would not lose time by going home to sleep. Around Moscow...
...duty at the short-wave sets of the Coronado National Forest (Ariz.) Network heard voices speaking in heavy Southern accents...
Five minutes later, red-faced Brooks called up the other half-dozen stations on the forest network, explained that the bombardiers had turned out to be two Negro soldiers at Fort Huachuca, twenty miles away, sashaying mellowly across the parade ground harnessed with a couple of walky-talkies...
Carl W. Albright, Shobonier, III., Francis S. Andrews, Norway, Me., Herbert H. Bowman 2G, Berkeley, Calif., Joel F. Buchanan, Jr., Ardmore, Okla., Milton F. Chauner, Bozeman, Mont., John Clark, Jr., St. Louis, Me., Forest H. Cleave, Urbana, III., Richard C. Crockett, London, N. Dak., John F. Dahlberg, Jr., Gary...