Jamiel, you jogged a memory with the comment about the lint filter placement in this dryer. I visited friends in Greenwood, SC in 1968 or 69 who had an electric dryer from the early 50s. There were 8 of us so there was a good bit of laundry and it was Thanksgiving weekend so they were taking care of it (I took over all of it after I arrived). The dryer had a department store name on it like Gambles, maybe. It had a perforated drum and the heating element exposed near the top of the outer tub. It was very slow, but produced very soft towels. I investigated and found the lint filter in exactly the location you mentioned. I pulled it up to remove it and seem to remember that it was rectangular, open at the bottom and you had to reach up into the perforated box to remove the lint The person who did laundry must not have known about it because the lint was packed solid. It's a wonder the dryer was drying at all. I cleaned it out and it dried much faster, but the towels were not as soft. It would be interesting to be able to see both dryers side by side to see what other characteristics they shared. Until today, it was the only dryer I had seen with that location for the lint screen. Something that unique would hint at a shared manufacturer or at least the sharing of a design.
They also had the Hotpoint dishwasher-sink combo with the 27" machine. They were using some new footed tumblers and were having trouble loading them into the top rack. I showed them the little plate on the front of the top rack with the directions to reverse the top rack for taller glasses. The dishwasher was installed when the house was built in 1952 or 53 and they had never noticed that, but the dishwasher was mainly used by the cook, so that was understandable, I guess. Probably a bank president and his wife have better things to do. A friend who lived in Mexico City for a brief while in the 80s said that homes of those with higher incomes were having dishwashers installed, but the dishwasher was only for the use of the wife on the one day of the week when the maid was off.