Word: kitchen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...responsibility of keeping the home full of love and comfort," said Novelist Hans Habe generously to a woman interviewer, "is at least as great as making a buck." The author of A Thousand Shall Fall did not mean, he hastened to add, that women should "just stay in the kitchen," but: "After all, somebody has to bring home the bacon and somebody has to cook it. But it is not a natural man's nature to bake the bacon...
...farmer was spending his money wisely. The bright sky might be the limit for what some would pay for a tractor or slightly used auto on the black market. But most of the farmers' spending was going into better living-running water, bathrooms, electricity and appliances, kitchen labor-savers. Nothing was too good; some farmers were buying airplanes and putting landing strips in their fields. Kansans were reaching for more land, as they always had in prosperous times. But now they were paying mostly cash; Kansans remember all too well the disasters of mortgage foreclosures in the early...
This week the Defense Secretary moved his duffel from the Navy Building to an eight-room office suite (reception room, dining room, kitchen, etc.) in the Pentagon. His top lieutenants got busy completing their staffs. The White House was ready to announce the appointment of a new Assistant Secretary...
Downstairs are a conference room and a periodical room as well as a kitchen and party where clubs can prepare snacks for their meetings, most of which are held at the Center. There is even a refrigerator available in which to keep the Chablis or cokes cool for meetings...
...police and Assistant District Attorney Francis Xavier O'Brien waited until they were sure that the illegal operations were well underway. One afternoon last week 15 cops, some disguised as carpenters, others as moving men, surrounded the building and jimmied their way into apartment 36. In the kitchen, turned into a well-appointed operating room, they found an old acquaintance: Dr. Leopold W. A. Brandenburg, 61, of Union City, N.J., who has been having police trouble, off & on, since...