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Stumbling over uncounted children the names of whom their Italian father could not recall, we interviewed one family around the kitchen stove. They gladly posed for pictures and proudly explained sympathy for the union. The students left with the feeling of conquest and another convert chalked up to their credit...

Author: By Paul Southwick, | Title: Volunteer Labor Organizer Recounts His Adventures With Fore River Shipworkers | 10/10/1941 | See Source »

Student waiting was voted down in an all-House poll last spring. But student employment in the kitchens has no drawback of social stigma, and there seems to be no logical reason why it would not be better for a House member to be earning board in his own House than in a hash-joint on the Square. This is particularly true since Houses are going to have trouble getting kitchen help this year, anyhow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Calorite Dollar | 9/27/1941 | See Source »

Faced with a growing shortage of unskilled labor and sudden increases in food prices. Yale University has drastically reorganized its dining halls and kitchen, it was learned yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ALTERS DINING HALL ARRANGEMENT | 9/25/1941 | See Source »

...overlords. American women, and particularly Midwestern women not of full German parentage the doctor looked upon with horror. We did not know our place, wasted thought and money on ourselves, were demanding, and even unsympathetic. In addition, very many of us arrogantly aspired to careers outside of the kitchen and the bedroom. The third Nazi-permitted place of activity, the church, Dr. Schonemann never mentioned in my hearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 15, 1941 | 9/15/1941 | See Source »

...inspection of the Welsh coal mines, the Duke was met by the secretary of the miners' federation, wearing a red tie and a red carnation. Housewives, "to demonstrate their political convictions," hung red petticoats on their clotheslines. The Duke smiled, talked, offered agricultural advice to kitchen gardeners. The petticoats disappeared. The secretary threw away his carnation. He could not get rid of his tie. "Blimey," he said, "I can't run around in front of a duke without a tie." Later the Duke organized his youth camps, a kind of British NYA, widely copied in the Dominions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Changed Men | 8/25/1941 | See Source »

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