Word: plowed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...When the U. S. entered the War he was commissioned from Washington as a lieutenant of aviation and attached to the Royal Flying Corps in Canada. After the Armistice, mustered out as a captain of aviation he went to Racine as sales promotion manager of the J. I. Case Plow Works Co. When, five years later, he left Racine to take his present position, the newspapers wrote editorials lamenting a municipal loss...
...land would insist upon the nomination coming to him. He thought he could win the trust of all the other kinds of men whose influence counted. Men had called him another Cincinnatus. He let his friends play up the farm idea and prepared to be called from the plow. . . . But he answered curtly the reporters who questioned him. Once, at the Kansas City railroad station, he gave a Hearst newshawk an ungentle shove and said: "You newspaper men will get along better with me if you wait until I have something...
...battle fleet was to maneuver off to Oahu and out of Lahaina Roads until mid-June, then plow back across the Pacific to the home continent...
...Case Plow Works, incorporated in 1876 at Racine, Wis., grew to be a $1,000,000 company, employing 600 persons. Last week it was bought by Massey Harris Co. Ltd., of Toronto...
Then in 1821 across the Sabine River came mild-mannered Stephen F. Austin of Missouri and his band of settlers "to redeem Texas from its wilderness state by means of the plow alone." Paradoxically, these people became loyal citizens of the Mexican Republic and ousted rebels from the land. But when Santa Anna, the Mexican general of the dark and cruel eyes, turned his guns on the Alamo (Roman Catholic mission at San Antonio), a different story began. Colonel Travis, Davy Crockett and 180 Texans refused for eleven days to be ousted from the Alamo...