%% Copyright 2003 C Bradley Dilger, . %% %% Verbatim copying and distribution of this material is permitted in %% any medium, as long as this notice is preserved. %% \section{Historicizing and Defining Ease} text text (see Figure \ref{kodak-photo-easy}{}). \begin{figure} \begin{center} \fbox{\includegraphics[]{pix/kodak-photo-easy}} \caption{\vspace{\baselineskip}Kodak Advertisement, 1884.}\label{kodak-photo-easy} \end{center} \end{figure} text \subsection{Historical and Popular Definitions} text I am text. She said, ``hello.'' I am still text. More text \textbf{cheese} More text \textbf{cheese} More text \textbf{cheese} More text \textbf{cheese} text text \footnote{footnotetext} \subsubsection{The qualities of ease: comfort, effortlessness, and transparency} \label{qualities:c-t-e} As I note above, \textbf{comfort} text text text % % need to resolve the continued importance of the economic meanings of ease \textbf{Effortlessness} matches the fourth sense in the \emph{OED}: text text text % % Perhaps say more about the role of the image of effortlessness? Or is this being repetitive? Ease frequently appears as \textbf{transparency}: text text text text text (see page \pageref{locke-cockering}, below). text text text % % took out elegant design of transparency \subsection{Reforming Education in England, 1680--1740} text \begin{quotation} [I]n this Day [\ldots] text text . (xiii)\footnote{text text} \end{quotation} \noindent text text text text (See page \pageref{mental-discipline} below.) \subsubsection{The qualities of ease: simplicity and pragmatism} text text \textbf{Simplicity,} text text text text text text text \subsection{Bringing Ease Home in America, 1880--1930} text % citation in this paragraph is text text text \subsubsection{The qualities of ease: femininity} text \label{easy-} \subsection{Humanizing Technology, 1939--1958} text