Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hands, little difficulty was encountered. Now our milk comes from Vermont, and passes through a dozen processes before we drink it. Meat comes from Chicago, fresh vegetables from South Carolina and Texas, fruit from Florida, Oregon, or the tropics. How is it possible to keep all this food clean and fresh and pure? The Federal Government aids by an elaborate system of inspection of inter-state shipment of food. The State has an extensive organization of food inspection with expert laboratory service and comprehensive laws, with heavy penalties for violation. Each local municipality has its system of food inspection, with...
Forty-one years old, Elmer Benson looks like a scant 30. Four years out of a country bank, he is totally devoid of egotism, pomposity, or malice. These qualities, with his transparent honesty and his spotlessly clean personal record, did as much as any other factors to win his election. You will hear a lot more of Elmer Benson in the next few years. GERALD R. ASFALG...
...untied and undefeated. But Northwestern's schedule, which included Iowa, North Dakota State, Ohio State, Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin was by far the most exacting. If they do not fall before Notre Dame this week, few authorities will deny Coach Waldorf's men a national championship as clean-cut as the Big Ten title which they polished off last week at Ann Arbor...
Another convention comment on the Iowa way: "If toilet rooms are not now as clean as they should be, it will be agreed that the condition is well distributed...
Labor into Unions? Not a motor maker but a Labor sympathizer once described Detroit as a "workingman's paradise." Automobile plants are clean, well-ventilated, scientifically lighted and entirely lacking in the sound & fury of, say, a steel mill. The speed of assembly and subassembly lines is not that pictured by Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times. Chief complaint is not the monotony of putting a washer on a bolt or a tire on a wheel eight hours on end but a peculiar nervousness which comes from having to do it within a limited time, even if that time...