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What (who) is J T Stinson - definition

AMERICAN FRUIT SPECIALIST, STATE FAIR SECRETARY, POPULARIZED RAW APPLES
J.T. Stinson; J T Stinson; JT Stinson

J. T. Stinson         
Professor John T. Stinson (1866–1958) was a notable 20th-century fruit specialist and the first director of the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station in 1900United States Office of Experiment Stations, Vol.
Stinson Airliner         
  • SM-6000-B
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The Stinson SM-6000 Airliner was a 1930s three-engined (trimotor) ten-passenger airliner designed and built by the Stinson Aircraft Corporation. The SM-6000 was a high-wing braced monoplane with room for a pilot and a cabin for ten passengers.
Stinson Detroiter         
  • A Stinson SB-1 Detroiter biplane as originally built
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Stinson SM-1 Detroiter; Stinson SM-4 Junior; Stinson SM-6 Detroiter; Stinson SB-1 Detroiter; Stinson SM-1D; Stinson SM-1DA; Stinson SM-1DB; Stinson SM-1DC; Stinson SM-1DD; Stinson SM-1DE; Stinson SM-1F; Stinson SM-1D300; Stinson SM-1FS; Stinson SM-6B; Stinson-Detroiter; Stinson SM Detroiter; Stinson SM-1E Detroiter; Stinson SM-1F Detroiter
The Stinson Detroiter was a six-seat cabin airliner for passengers or freight designed and built by the Stinson Aircraft Syndicate, later the Stinson Aircraft Corporation. Two distinct designs used the Detroiter name, a biplane and a monoplane.

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J. T. Stinson

Professor John T. Stinson (1866–1958) was a notable 20th-century fruit specialist and the first director of the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station in 1900 He is best remembered for his remark "An apple a day keeps the doctor away," given during a 1904 address to the St. Louis World's Fair. This phrase was an adaptation of a medical summary regarding the supposed health benefits of apples given to a 12th-century medical conference at the Salerno Medical School.

The now-famous "apple-a-day" slogan gained national acclaim from "Apple Day" that Mr Stinson had staged when he was the director of horticulture for the St. Louis World Fair, 1903–4.

He was the director of agricultural development of the Missouri Pacific Rail Lines from 1922 to 1946, He was an early advocate of crop rotation and diversification, and fertilizing depleted land.

A native of Montgomery County, Iowa, he joined Missouri Pacific in 1905. The next year he introduced agricultural exhibit trains. The trains stopped a day in each town along the lines and held open house and educational meetings in conjunction with county agents and university extension services. He was credited with helping thousands of farmers in the south and west.

For seven years he served as secretary of the Missouri State Fair at Sedalia.

He died in 1958 at the age of 92.