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The term is said to have first been used in a political context by Joseph G. Cannon in 1896 with regard to US tariffs. [4] It was popularised following Senator Mark Hanna's "stand pat speech" in 1901, which suggested that "all that was necessary for Republican victory was, in poker parlance, to stand pat". [3]
Family members continued to own and run the company until 1946, when Ely Griswold sold it to a New York investment group and retired. [5] In March 1957, McGraw-Edison of Chicago, Illinois, acquired Griswold Manufacturing. Later that year the Griswold brand and housewares division were sold to the Wagner Manufacturing Company of Sidney, Ohio.
The group's members were originally part of country pop singer Don King's road band. [2] When King stopped touring in 1981, the group decided to stay together. The band played up to five sets a night, six days a week (for a time at Knight's Corral, on Nolensville Rd., in Nashville, as "Bobby, Mark, and Sandgap"), until they auditioned for the TV show Star Search in 1983.