"Boys are good cleaners," asserted Ethel Brown.
"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua"
Mabell S. C. Smith
By "indolent classes" I mean those people who claim that they "cannot live" without elevators, air conditioners, refrigerators, jets, trains, cars, telephones, computers, robots, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, propane gas, instant noodles, bread, ice cream, sake, beer, cigarettes, songs, dancing, sports, television, newspapers, and magazines.
"Down-with-the-Cities"
Nakashima, Tadashi
Crude threshing machines, clover-seed cleaners, root-cutters, and a simple but heavy form of hay-rake came into use.
"History of Farming in Ontario"
C. C. James