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an, Mary Dorchester, Mass., early schools of Dreier, Mary E. Economic basis of trade union Economic status of women Education, according to grade percentage early, of girls Glynn, Frank L., on, quoted in labor questions of the immigrant poverty the chief check to _See also_ Vocational education "Effective voting" Efficiency and expectance Elmira College Employers' associations Equal pay Evans, Mrs. Glendower Fitzgerald, Anna Fitzpatrick, John Flood, Emmet Franklin, Stella General Federation of Women's Clubs Gillespie, Mabel Goldmark, Josephine Gompers, Samuel quoted Graham, Mr. Grant, Annie Greeley, Horace Gutteridge, Helena Hamilton, Cicely, quoted Hannafin, Mary Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden Harvard University Health and shorter hours Henderson, Rose Home industries, development of Home-work, and child labor and Italians as social anachronism Hours _See also_ Limitation of hours Huge Strikes agreements in Citizens' Committee in Huge Strikes, close of immigrants in Joint Strike Conference Board in picketing in results of Triangle Shirt Waist Co. United Garment Workers Women's Trade Union League in Hull House Huntingdon, Arria Immigrants, Americanization of discrimination against domestic policy regarding education of employment of exploitation of federal and state care of handicaps of haphazard distribution of Juvenile Protective League, quoted, regarding Immigrants, League for the Protection of Immigrants Polish girls as, peculiarly exploited _Immigrants in America Review_ Immigration, probable causes of Industrial Relations, Federal Commission on Industrial rivalry between men and women Industrial struggle, new forms of the Industrial Workers of the World Industry, children and degraded machine-controlled public ownership the latest development of standards in Investigations, by City Club, Chicago by Federal Commission on Industrial Relations by Knights of Labor by New York State Factory Investigating Commission Federal (Women and Child Wage Earners) first governmental I.W.W. Japanese laundry workers Kavanagh, Fannie Kehew, Mary Morton Kelley, Florence Kellogg, Paul Kellor, Frances A., quoted Kenney, Mary E. Kerchensteiner, Georg, quoted Kingsley, Charles Knefler, Mrs. D.W. Knights of Labor Labor legislation, administration of laws under needed for stores objectio
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