Building a history with prefab homes Bill Roser Jr. | The Gazette When Franklin Hasel came home from World War II, he didn’t beat his sword into a plowshare. He traded the control stick of a P-51 Mustang fighter for a rubber hammer used to assemble innovative prefabricated homes as part of the post-war building boom. Hasel was an 18-year-old senior at Liverpool High ... Read More
July 29, 2013 - The Medina County Gazette
Tim Kaine in Wilmington Morning Star The USS Monitor Center embodies the Old Testament phrase "beating a sword into a plowshare," Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Virgil in Chicago Sun-Times I'd have my ox groan as he pulls the plow deep and my plowshare glisten, polished by the furrow,Virgil writes.