The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... week 46 deaths occurred , constituting 17.8 per cent of all deaths . If the same number had occurred in each succeeding week , all the babies would have been dead before the end of eight months . On the first day the per- centage of ...
... week 46 deaths occurred , constituting 17.8 per cent of all deaths . If the same number had occurred in each succeeding week , all the babies would have been dead before the end of eight months . On the first day the per- centage of ...
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... week . He left no insurance . She has " burial in- surance . " She works as a janitress for free rooms , and the A. I. C. P. * gives her $ 5.00 a week for herself and two grandchildren . She had eight children . One daughter and three ...
... week . He left no insurance . She has " burial in- surance . " She works as a janitress for free rooms , and the A. I. C. P. * gives her $ 5.00 a week for herself and two grandchildren . She had eight children . One daughter and three ...
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... week and two meals daily , working in the restaurant at the Grand Central Station . This wage is good , but the ... week recently , as she is growing feeble . Her church gives her sew- ing , which brings her about $ 3.50 a week . She ...
... week and two meals daily , working in the restaurant at the Grand Central Station . This wage is good , but the ... week recently , as she is growing feeble . Her church gives her sew- ing , which brings her about $ 3.50 a week . She ...
Inhalt
WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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