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... Southwest , and the South . Other parts of the general report now in preparation deal with immigrants in the following industries : Iron and steel manufacturing . Cotton goods manufacturing in the North Atlantic States . Woolen and ...
... Southwest , and the South . Other parts of the general report now in preparation deal with immigrants in the following industries : Iron and steel manufacturing . Cotton goods manufacturing in the North Atlantic States . Woolen and ...
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... Southwest , such as West Virginia , Virginia , Tennessee , Kentucky , Alabama , Kansas , and Oklahoma . INCREASE IN NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES . The significance of the remarkable development of the coal indus- try from the standpoint of ...
... Southwest , such as West Virginia , Virginia , Tennessee , Kentucky , Alabama , Kansas , and Oklahoma . INCREASE IN NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES . The significance of the remarkable development of the coal indus- try from the standpoint of ...
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... Southwest , including Kansas , Oklahoma , Arkansas , and Texas . 4. South , including Virginia , West Virginia , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Alabama . HOUSEHOLDS STUDIED . The Immigration Commission secured detailed information from ...
... Southwest , including Kansas , Oklahoma , Arkansas , and Texas . 4. South , including Virginia , West Virginia , Kentucky , Tennessee , and Alabama . HOUSEHOLDS STUDIED . The Immigration Commission secured detailed information from ...
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... Southwest , between which there is prac- tically no difference , are but slightly in excess of the proportion re ... Southwest , 57.5 in Pennsylvania , and 52.6 in the Middle West . The per cent of males among the Lithuanians was 71.8 in ...
... Southwest , between which there is prac- tically no difference , are but slightly in excess of the proportion re ... Southwest , 57.5 in Pennsylvania , and 52.6 in the Middle West . The per cent of males among the Lithuanians was 71.8 in ...
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... Southwest .. South . Total . Division . Number of Number of employees Per cent in 1907.a employees covered by of total individual employees . study . 163 , 295 49 , 137 30.1 133 , 436 18,737 14.0 20,837 7,036 33.8 87,087 13,458 15.5 404 ...
... Southwest .. South . Total . Division . Number of Number of employees Per cent in 1907.a employees covered by of total individual employees . study . 163 , 295 49 , 137 30.1 133 , 436 18,737 14.0 20,837 7,036 33.8 87,087 13,458 15.5 404 ...
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abroad Austria-Hungary average number beef bituminous coal boarders or lodgers Bohemian and Moravian bologna butter cakes soap Candy coal mines coke Croatian earnings eggs EXPENDITURES FOR FOOD females foreign father German Grand total head of family households studied husband includes only races income industry Irish labor lard lima beans Lithuanian locality Magyar males reporting Middle West miners Montenegrin native father native-born of foreign Native-born of native nativity and race navy beans North Italians number of persons onions owing to small Pennsylvania percentage pkgs Poles Polish sausage pork potatoes race of head race of individual races of recent races with 20 recent immigrants reporting complete data Roumanian Russian Ruthenian Scotch Slavic races Slovak Slovenian small number involved South speak English STUDY OF EMPLOYEES STUDY OF HOUSEHOLDS sugar TABLE 216.-Expenditures table includes tobacco tomatoes Total foreign-born Total native-born total number Union flour United Welsh
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ii. lappuse - States or any foreign country, and,' through the chairman of the commission, or any member thereof, to administer oaths and to examine witnesses and papers respecting all matters pertaining to the subject, and to employ necessary clerical and other assistance. Said commission shall report to Congress the conclusions reached by it, and make such recommendations as in its judgment may seem proper. Such sums of money as may be necessary for the said inquiry, examination, and investigation are hereby...
ii. lappuse - That a commission is hereby created, consisting of three Senators, to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three Members of the House of Representatives...
ii. lappuse - Senate, and three Members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and three persons to be appointed by the President of the United States. Said commission shall make full inquiry, examination .and investigation, by subcommittee or otherwise, into the subject of immigration.
239. lappuse - The opinion of the Geological Survey is of especial interest and may be briefly quoted: Another important factor in the United States is to be found in the nationality of the miners. Most of the men are foreign-born, a large proportion of them are unable to understand English freely, and a still larger number are unable to read or write that language. Some of them are inexperienced and do not take proper precautions either for their own safety or that of others. This becomes a most serious menace...
296. lappuse - It will be observed from this table that, with the exception of the Germans, all the husbands reporting are at work.
657. lappuse - A mining machine not only reverses the methods of work, but it equally changes the system of wages. The coal miner proper takes his own tools into the pit and undertakes to deliver from the wall of mineral before him certain tons of coal ready every morning for a certain sum per ton. He...
239. lappuse - Most of the men are foreign born, a large proportion of them are unable to understand English freely, and a still larger number are unable to read or write that language. Some of them are inexperienced and do not take proper precautions either for their own safety or for the safety of others. This becomes a most serious menace unless they are restrained by carefully enforced regulations.
294. lappuse - States from five to nine years as compared with those who have been in the United States less than five years.
130. lappuse - ... promotions, found in each grade during the year is found! by adding to the number originally enrolled in the grade the number of twice-promoted pupils in the next lower grade. The twice-promoted pupils must also be added to the pupils promoted after less than a year In the grade These changes have been made in the following table, which shows the number and per cent of promotions from each grade according to the time spent in the grade. Grades. Pupils enrolled.
ii. lappuse - COMMISSION. Senator WILLIAM P. DILLINGHAM, Representative BENJAMIN F. HOWELL. Chairman. Representative WILLIAM S. BENNET. Senator HENRY CABOT LODGE. Representative JOHN L. BURNETT. Senator ASBURY C. LATIMER.™ Mr.