To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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Pagina 503
... girls 16 and 17 years of age employed at the present time in cotton mills throughout the country may be estimated roughly at 5,000 after taking into consideration the proportion of girls of these ages found in this survey and the total ...
... girls 16 and 17 years of age employed at the present time in cotton mills throughout the country may be estimated roughly at 5,000 after taking into consideration the proportion of girls of these ages found in this survey and the total ...
Pagina 504
... girl , as well as the other members of the family working in the mill , turns her entire earnings over to the head of the household . The young boys and girls in mill families have grown up to expect to go to work in the mill to help ...
... girl , as well as the other members of the family working in the mill , turns her entire earnings over to the head of the household . The young boys and girls in mill families have grown up to expect to go to work in the mill to help ...
Pagina 505
... girls . In some occupations , such as battery fillers and weavers , both boys and girls were employed . Some boys were doffers or were tending winding and twisting frames . Otherwise the boys were not employed to any extent at the same ...
... girls . In some occupations , such as battery fillers and weavers , both boys and girls were employed . Some boys were doffers or were tending winding and twisting frames . Otherwise the boys were not employed to any extent at the same ...
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