BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 |
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... woman who had failed to get a radio job said , " Too many young people standing in line at the radio office . None of them bother with older women and won't learn you . " Another mature women felt that in addition to her age her lack of ...
... woman who had failed to get a radio job said , " Too many young people standing in line at the radio office . None of them bother with older women and won't learn you . " Another mature women felt that in addition to her age her lack of ...
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... woman . However , though organi- zations and individuals of the highest character were active in this agitation , little was achieved until the United States entered the World War and there was an increased necessity for the recruiting ...
... woman . However , though organi- zations and individuals of the highest character were active in this agitation , little was achieved until the United States entered the World War and there was an increased necessity for the recruiting ...
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... Woman in Industry Service as a war measure in July , 1918 , already described , the service lost no time in adopting a program , and the first sentence of such program was this : " Standards governing the employment of women in industry ...
... Woman in Industry Service as a war measure in July , 1918 , already described , the service lost no time in adopting a program , and the first sentence of such program was this : " Standards governing the employment of women in industry ...
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... woman . For a long time the full economic and social significance of this change in woman's position was not appreciated , and no steps were taken to safeguard her . In recent years , however , the courts and legislatures , realizing ...
... woman . For a long time the full economic and social significance of this change in woman's position was not appreciated , and no steps were taken to safeguard her . In recent years , however , the courts and legislatures , realizing ...
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... Woman's place is the home was being sounded on all sides , partly as an argument against woman suffrage and partly as a bulwark to stem the tide of women flowing from the home to the factory as a result of the indus- trial revolution ...
... Woman's place is the home was being sounded on all sides , partly as an argument against woman suffrage and partly as a bulwark to stem the tide of women flowing from the home to the factory as a result of the indus- trial revolution ...
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Page 9 - Bureau was created in 1912— to investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 32 - We can go to the wash room twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon.
Page 2 - Be it enacted ~by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be established in the Department of Labor a bureau to be known as the Women's Bureau.
Page 2 - Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Page 7 - ... of the Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America.
Page 59 - My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends — It gives a lovely light!
Page 15 - Association comprises over eight hundred members, all devoted, officially or otherwise, to its declared purpose — the advancement of sanitary science and the promotion of organizations and measures for the practical application of public hygiene.