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Industrial Home Work of Children : A Study Made in Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls, R.I., Bureau Publication No. 100

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United States. Children's Bureau , Duke, Emma, 1876- , Viteles, Harry, 1894-1971 and Shellabarger, Eloise. Industrial Home Work of Children : A Study Made in Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls, R.I., Bureau Publication No. 100 , Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1922, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/8382, accessed on November 22, 2024.

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At head of title: U.S. Department of labor. James J. Davis, secretary. Children's bureau. Grace Abbott, chief

"The investigation was planned and directed by Miss Emma Duke. Mr. Harry Viteles had the immediate direction of the field work, and the material was analyzed and prepared for publication by Mr. Viteles and Miss Eloise Shellabarger."--Letter of transmittal, page 5

Government Printing Office

Washington, D.C

  • sudocs: L 5.20:100
  • lcc: HD6247.H72 U6 1922
  • oclc: 14812331
  • lccn: 22026407

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