Erma Bombeck
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women’s pages and housewives
The New York Times has a great essay about housewives in the 1950s, focusing on the witty writer, Phyllis McGinley. Here’s a segment: “A liberal arts education is not a tool like a hoe . . . or an electric mixer,” McGinley wrote, dismayed at a world she thought was conspiring to make women feel as though any acquired erudition would be wasted in a life of riffling through recipe cards. “It is a true and precious stone which can glow as wholesomely on a kitchen table as when it is put on exhibition in a jeweler’s window or bartered for bread and butter.” She went on to dismiss the…