
March 12, 2025 - In 1941 when 25 women completed training at a Vultee airplane factory, their first day of work was scheduled for April 1.
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March 1941: Rosie begins riveting
March 12, 2025 - In 1941 when 25 women completed training at a Vultee airplane factory, their first day of work was scheduled for April 1. Word of the Day: Find it in blue in today's top story!Writing Practice
Practice your writing skills with the story above! Complete this Writing Practice. Then print or email your document, or if available, save it to Google Drive. Writing ProgressTrack your progress all year. For your Student Summary Report Form: Weekly VOCABToday In HistoryJuly 9 2019: Ross Perot, founder of Electronic Data Systems (EDS) and presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996 running as an independent, died. He was 89.1960: At the age of 7, Roger Woodward was tossed into the Niagara River following a boating accident and went over the Horseshoe Falls surviving a drop of 162 feet. He was picked up in the water by the Maid of the Mist tour boat.
1868: The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. It defined citizenship and mandated all citizens had "equal protection under the law." 1819: Library of Congress: Elias Howe, inventor of the first practical sewing machine, was born in Spencer, Massachusetts. At the age of sixteen, he began an apprenticeship in a factory in Lowell, Massachusetts, but lost that job in the Panic of 1837. Howe then moved to Boston, where he found work in a machinist's shop. It was here that he began tinkering with the idea of inventing a mechanical sewing machine. Eight years later, he demonstrated his machine to the public. At 250 stitches a minute, Howe's lockstitch mechanism outstitched five hand sewers with a reputation for speed. He patented the invention on September 10, 1846.
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