a. elizabeth o. mccormick

Mc·Cor·mick

[muh-kawr-mik]
noun
1.
Anne Elizabeth O'Hare, 1882–1954, U.S. journalist, born in England.
2.
Cyrus Hall, 1809–84, U.S. inventor, especially of harvesting machinery.
3.
Patricia ( "Pat" ) born 1930, U.S. diver.
4.
Robert Rutherford, 1880–1955, U.S. newspaper publisher.
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n
Cyrus Hall. 1809--84, US inventor of the reaping machine (1831)

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