Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this has required a heavy investment in money and in Eastland's time. The plantation's equipment includes 27 tractors, one caterpillar, 25 cotton trailers, 15 four-row plowing units and a vast assortment of plows, combines, trucks, balers, pickers, etc. Eastland's plantation with its equipment is worth more than a million dollars and grosses about half a million a year in sales. Working the 4,500 acres directly under the plantation manager-520 acres are worked by tenant farmers-are 84 sharecroppers (mostly Negro) and, in this season, about 30 Negro day hands. The material...
Playing flyhalf for the second year will be Jerry Marsh, now at the Law School, the '54, Crimson quarterback. Terry Turner and Brady Williamson will be back in the first row of the scrum, with newcomer Mike Kornfield filling in for Eaton...
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...detailed report on the river projects which we published in the Jan. 31 issue last year. People were talking about these Colorado River projects as far back as 50 years ago. The plans almost reached the drawing board stage, but four Congresses in a row passed them by. Now the development of the river basin, an area larger than all of New England, will enrich our whole country. New irrigation and power dams will increase the productivity of some 360,000 acres of land, but even more important it will open up the basin's wealth of lead, gold...
...Senators and reporters-" said Senate Democratic Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson last week. "You better saddle your horses and put on your spurs if you're going to keep up with Johnson on the flag, mother, and corruption." Ever since the row about the $2,500 campaign contribution to South Dakota's Senator Francis Case (TIME. Feb. 20-27), Johnson had managed to be someplace else when there was talk of a full-scale investigation of lobbying. Now, having taken his expert soundings, he moved swiftly to the head of the investigation parade...