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Word: rausch (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Holiday Spirit. In Pittsburgh, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Rausch won a divorce complaining that her husband, who used to beat her only on Christmas, had taken to beating her on other holidays...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Aug. 9, 1948 | 8/9/1948 | See Source »

...Anchorage Homes, Inc. is now building a $600,000 plant in Westfield, Mass., which will have a capacity of 16 houses a day, 41 different architectural designs. Prices: $3,600 to $7,500. But Anchorage President W. W. Rausch does not think that production will begin till summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOUSING: Factory-Built Solution? | 2/11/1946 | See Source »

...Meade L. Bricker, 60, to the all-important job of Ford production boss, to replace Ray Rausch, Bennett protege (Rausch was shunted down the ladder to handle "new construction"). An oldtime automan, Bricker first went to work for Ford in 1904, left, then came back again for good in 1914. When World War II began, he was given Ford's toughest pro duction nuts to crack - antiaircraft guns, plane motors - and finally, Willow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: The Little Giant Goes | 10/8/1945 | See Source »

High Gear for Ford. Next day the newsmen traveled to Willow Run, sat down with Ford executives for lunch. There they got a shock. Ray Rausch, the plump, candid production boss of the Rouge plant, calmly predicted that the Ford company would turn out its first cars two months after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Nine Months or Two | 10/9/1944 | See Source »

...Rausch stuck to his prediction. He knows that the Ford company can do what most others cannot-it can make its own machine tools in the integrated Rouge plant. But he also knew something which had been carefully soft-pedaled before the newsmen. Come V-E day, the hyper-competitive automen will clear their plants of Government-owned equipment and materials in their own way, argue with the Government later on how it should have been done. Thus the two days of foofaraw simply boiled down to the fact that the automen sensibly wanted to scrap now the tangle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUTOS: Nine Months or Two | 10/9/1944 | See Source »

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