Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen66National Conference on Social Welfare, 1939 |
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... increased holdings of the Federal Reserve banks and the in- creased consumption of lipstick in the Polish Corridor ... increased industry and increased business . I believe some of these advocates too are sincere about it . They may be ...
... increased holdings of the Federal Reserve banks and the in- creased consumption of lipstick in the Polish Corridor ... increased industry and increased business . I believe some of these advocates too are sincere about it . They may be ...
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... increasing at the rate of about six hundred thousand a year . Second : The shifting patterns of production have diminished ... increased mechaniza- tion of factories , farms , and mines , has tended to displace many skilled workmen and ...
... increasing at the rate of about six hundred thousand a year . Second : The shifting patterns of production have diminished ... increased mechaniza- tion of factories , farms , and mines , has tended to displace many skilled workmen and ...
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... increased from 9 in May , 1933 , to 22 in November , 1935. The wage increases during this period for women in the laundry industry were far greater than those for women in industry as a whole in New York State . It should be noted ...
... increased from 9 in May , 1933 , to 22 in November , 1935. The wage increases during this period for women in the laundry industry were far greater than those for women in industry as a whole in New York State . It should be noted ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
THE COMMUNITY | 13 |
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