(1) He mocks and tortures the Chinese laundryman , though privately his friend, along with the other boys.(2) Once there, the laundryman had ‘done bad things’ to her.(3) He was born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1920, and moved to Harlem where he worked variously as a stoker, an elevator operator, a laundryman and a ship painter.(4) As a laundryman in Paris in 1920, he co-founded the French Communist Party, and in 1923 went as its delegate to the Communist International in Moscow.(5) I had a French neighbour, a Bangladeshi plumber, a Pakistani laundryman , a Goan class teacher, and a Swiss-American benchmate in school.(6) This result, unforeseen and unanticipated, led to the day's stonings and near lynchings of Chinese laundrymen unconnected to the alleged crimes.(7) At ten o'clock, while the hotel guests slept, the two laundrymen sweated on at ‘fancy starch’ till midnight, till one, till two.(8) There would be no more talk of Chinese laundrymen .(9) The men worked as market gardeners, carpenters, laundrymen , and in small business.(10) Interestingly, the Milwaukee Sentinel published some stories in the early 1880s that were unusually sympathetic to the city's Asian laundrymen .(11) During the McCarthy period, Chinese laundrymen from New York and San Francisco were victimized.(12) What became of the girls, their families, the two Chinese laundrymen and their fellow Chinese Milwaukeeans?(13) For many years before 1898, foreign residents had to have their clothes washed by native laundrymen .