Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...average housewife's kitchen, where only a little food is prepared at a time," answered Mr. Kriens, "the labor-saving device is hardly worth the trouble of keeping it clean." Thus rebuffed, Show newshawks pecked out reams about its solid butter fan-dancer by Sculptor R. A. Adamson (see cut), described as "the Show's centre of real attraction...
...basic requirements for a commuter center are "a clean, light, spacious dining room," a "space for . . . . common rooms," and "locker or storage space...
...coast to coast has been hounding liberal teachers as Reds and renegades to U. S. ideals. The meeting began with Columnist Heywood Broun boxing the shadow as valiantly as he could without naming names. Historian Charles Austin Beard, who once taught at Columbia, followed him. Hawk-nosed, white-haired, clean-shaven Dr. Beard read his speech, made the point that education should be "a scholarly, balanced presentation of facts." Finished, he looked up, said slowly: "Some people, I am told, don't want this kind of teaching-among them, William Randolph Hearst." The shadow had been named. The audience...
...Klein, former Freshman star, fighting in the 135-pound class gained a decision over Colton Daughaday '38, regular, to head the card of exciting matches. Yearling Captain Harry Ames kept his Harvard slate clean by throwing 145-pound Ed Haseltine...
...summer vacation and when the student arrived his suite was all ready for him to settle. Now, what does he find? We are called in on or about the 16th of Sept. The boys can come in anytime thereafter, with the result that the maid is trying to clean the suite and the boy is trying to settle and the former does a poor job of it. Now naturally that student expected to find everything O.K. and not three months' dust on floors, walls, and windows...