Word: wheatly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...answer to this last qualification comes a call from the West for extra hands at harvest work. Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska start reaping their wheat in the latter part of June, and with the present shortage of labor, need at the help they can get. It is a tremendous task to gather a harvest in the vast western fields, and under the handicap of a lack of men, it appears well-nigh overwhelming. Outside of the work itself, then, employment harvest help is essentially patriotic. Physically, it offers healthful exercise in the outdoors; the exertion and the novelty...
...centre of careful, non-hysterical work for their just and final solution. The pen may be mightier than the sword, but the pen plus a little well-considered thought will always conquer the pen plus only a dictionary or a thesaurus of words, phrases, and invectives. CARL I. WHEAT...
...thing efficiently and to stick to it. Here at College one is too likely to skim over surfaces, entirely neglecting the really important things which lie beneath. The student finds himself confronted with a maelstrom of ideas out of which it is hard for him to separate the wheat from the chaff. He finds it hard to maintain his convictions when such excellent arguments confront him on the other side...
...fourth result will be more produce on the allied markets with a consequent decline in prices. Although this result may not appear immediately, the surplus wheat and flax, as well as other articles of export from Russia, will make it possible for working people to live at less expense and will thus remove a great source of the present unrest which has threatened revolution in nearly all the allied countries...