Excerpt from What I Know About Housekeeping, and a Few Other Things
Good housekeeping is comparatively a modern art. It is a mark of civilization. From the long-houses of the Iroquois and the community structures of the Pueblos to our present methods of living, is a mighty stride, and still the human race is marching on. Domestic science is being taught in our colleges and a knowledge of cooking and bed making can be gained in many of our public schools. Educators everywhere are awakening to the necessity of a practical schooling to accompany the theoretical.
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