Collier's, Volume 63Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1919 |
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... Ameri- can mother it means something more , as it goes by , than just a motor car . She links it , somehow , with what her own boy did , with what America did , and with what America stands for . Dodge Brothers are proud that theirs was ...
... Ameri- can mother it means something more , as it goes by , than just a motor car . She links it , somehow , with what her own boy did , with what America did , and with what America stands for . Dodge Brothers are proud that theirs was ...
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... Ameri- can industrial machine perhaps did more toward winning the war than any other . It used close to a million workers . Some 1,500 companies go to make up this general industry , 550 of them being manufacturers of motor cars and the ...
... Ameri- can industrial machine perhaps did more toward winning the war than any other . It used close to a million workers . Some 1,500 companies go to make up this general industry , 550 of them being manufacturers of motor cars and the ...
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... Ameri- can's preconceived notions of what constitutes a good time . It is safe to assume that reclaiming arid lands has not been on his list of things that he wanted to do when first he reached home . What , therefore , will be his ...
... Ameri- can's preconceived notions of what constitutes a good time . It is safe to assume that reclaiming arid lands has not been on his list of things that he wanted to do when first he reached home . What , therefore , will be his ...
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... Ameri- cans . When we said to Mr. Ruhl that people were no longer interested in reading war arti- cles he answered : " But this is exactly the sort of thing our boys will be talking about when they get home . Isn't it well for their ...
... Ameri- cans . When we said to Mr. Ruhl that people were no longer interested in reading war arti- cles he answered : " But this is exactly the sort of thing our boys will be talking about when they get home . Isn't it well for their ...
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... Ameri- can war motor vehicles is estimated to have been $ 1,000,000,000 a year . At the end of the war the production of 5- and 10 - ton trucks had reached 1,000 a day ; and all trucks , at the rate of shipment then prevailing , would ...
... Ameri- can war motor vehicles is estimated to have been $ 1,000,000,000 a year . At the end of the war the production of 5- and 10 - ton trucks had reached 1,000 a day ; and all trucks , at the rate of shipment then prevailing , would ...
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