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Marketing and Farm Credits: A Collection of Papers Read at the Third Annual ... - Page 328
1916 - 531 pages
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Final Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1915 - 480 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted,...underfed. Practically all of the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are deteriorating rapidly, each generation...
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Summary of the Manly Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 294 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted and...underfed. Practically all of the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are deteriorating rapidly, each generation...
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The People's College Vest-pocket Edition of the Report of the Industrial ...

1915 - 68 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants, having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted,...clothed, badly housed and underfed. Practically all the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are deteriorating...
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The Railroad Telegrapher, Volume 32, Part 2

1915 - 954 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted,...steadily worse. Even at present a very large proportion pf the tenants' families are insufficiently clothed, badly housed, and under fed. Practically all of...
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Railway Carmen's Journal, Volume 21

1916 - 998 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted,...efficient and more hopeless than the one preceding. 4. A very large proportion of the tenants are hopelessly in debt and are charged ftAtLWAY CAREEN'S...
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Industrial Relations: Final Report and Testimony, Submitted To ..., Volume 1

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 1038 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted and...underfed. Practically all of the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are deteriorating rapidly, each generation...
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Humanistic Studies, Volume 2

1916 - 488 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted,...underfed. Practically all of the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are deteriorating rapidly, each generation...
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Industrial Relations: Final Report and Testimony

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 1060 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenant* having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted and...become steadily worse. Even at present a very large iiro|H>rtion of the tenants' families are insufficiently clothed, badly housed, and underfed. Practically...
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Final Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations: Including the Report ...

United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 286 pages
...insufficiently clothed, badly housed, and underfed. Practically all of the white tenants are native born. As a result of these conditions, however, they are...being less efficient and more hopeless than the one proceeding. 4. A very large proportion of the tenants are hopelessly in debt and are charged exorbitant...
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The High Cost of Living

Frederic C. Howe - 1917 - 298 pages
...better than that of their parents. The tenants having no interest in the results beyond the crops of a single year, the soil is being rapidly exhausted and...efficient and more hopeless than the one preceding. "A very large proportion of the tenants are hopelessly in debt and are charged exorbitant rates of...
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