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Page 202
... reason for this was the literal interpretation put on the word " substitution " by the firms included in the survey . This was taken to mean women actually taking men's places . Naturally in those employments where no women had been ...
... reason for this was the literal interpretation put on the word " substitution " by the firms included in the survey . This was taken to mean women actually taking men's places . Naturally in those employments where no women had been ...
Page 294
... reason , the board could not be impartial and the weight of its decisions inclined toward the side of capital . Moreover , it was overloaded with work which should have been handled in local conference or in the regional and national ...
... reason , the board could not be impartial and the weight of its decisions inclined toward the side of capital . Moreover , it was overloaded with work which should have been handled in local conference or in the regional and national ...
Page 381
... reason for existence . It is wise to discover the source of dis- satisfaction and remove it by peaceful reform . It is unwise merely to repress it , turning it to secret channels where it finds expres- sion in exhortations to violence ...
... reason for existence . It is wise to discover the source of dis- satisfaction and remove it by peaceful reform . It is unwise merely to repress it , turning it to secret channels where it finds expres- sion in exhortations to violence ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE WOMAN PROBLEM | 11 |
THE NEWSPAPER PROBLEM | 22 |
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