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...Bedford, Mass.; David J. Kenney of Brighton, Mass.; John C. Livingston of New Haven, Conn.; William P. Pierskalla of Bemidji, Minn.; Walton H. Rawls of Atlanta, Ga.; Lester B. Sherer (Capt.) of Des Moines, Ia.; Stephen J. Schneider of Great Neck, L. J.; Clifford F. Thompson of Fairway, Kan.; Daniel J. Gillis (Mgr.) of New Bedford, Mass...
John P. Britton of Mission, Kan.; William W. Collier 3d of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Winchester E. Dermody of Lowell, Mass.; Douglas B. Fitchen of New York City; James S. Harrison of Clayton, Mo.; Samuel R. Himmelhoch of Detroit, Mich.; Hubert E. Hocutt of Austin, Tex.; Robert W. Scrivner (Capt.) of Topoka, Kan.; James E. Standefer of Des Moines, Ia.; Daniel J. Gillis (Mgr.) of New Bedford, Mass...
...bother to make production such a success? It will be sufficient if you grow enough to keep yourself fed. Once you make a success of your production, your staircase will be leveled by the footsteps of visitors." Others were afraid of being accused of exploitation. "Because Poor Peasant Kan Yao-ching once lent grain to Kan Yung-lin, the masses wanted to promote him as a landlord during the reinvestigation. He said: 'I really dare not lend out grain again...
...Cleveland Hghts, Ohio; Richard L. Plaut Jr., New York City; David P. Segel, Newton, Mass.; Richard M. Stenson, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.; Robert H. Washer, Rockville, Center, N. Y.; Joseph B. Yeaton, Hamilton, Mass.; Noble Smith, Marblehead, Mass.; Steven J. Schneider, New York City; Clifford F. Thompson, Kansas City, Kan.; Benjamin D. Adams, Cambridge, Mass...
...history of this controversial introduction seems simple--on the surface. In 1941 a certain T. Kan found, 140 miles northeast of Chungking, a strange tree preserved beneath a temple to the God of the Land. Because it was winter, however, Kan was unable to collect suitable botanical material...