The industrial experience of women workers at the summer schools, 1928 to 1930

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Gladys L. Palmer, Gladys L. Pa ...
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The industrial experience of women workers at the summer schools, 1928 to 1930

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English
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62

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical foot-notes.
At head of title: United States Department of labor. W. N. Doak, secretary. Women's bureau. Mary Anderson, director.
Based on the experience of women students at the four summer schools for women in industry--at Bryn Mawr, Barnard, Wisconsin and the Southern school in North Carolina, under the direction of the Affiliated summer schools for women workers in industry. cf. Letter of transmittal.

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Series
Bulletin of the [U. S.] Women's bureau,, no. 89

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Library of Congress
HD6093 .A35 no. 89, HD6093 .A3 no. 89, HD6093.A35 no. 89 .A3 no. 89

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Pagination
ix, 62 p. incl. tables, forms.
Number of pages
62

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Open Library
OL261620M
LCCN
l31000161
OCLC/WorldCat
7245535

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