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Stran 58 - In discussing the subject of compulsory education, it may be well to quote the following congressional act to prevent interstate commerce in the products of child labor, and for other purposes: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
Stran 121 - Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for the Year 1931.
Stran 107 - Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to prohibit and restrict children and young persons being taken out of the United Kingdom with a view to singing, playing, performing, or being exhibited, for profit.
Stran 2 - Infant Mortality Series: No. 1. Baby-Saving Campaigns: A preliminary report on what American cities are doing to prevent infant mortality.
Stran 9 - EDUCATIONAL SERIES. No. I. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND & ELSEWHERE. Their place in the Educational System of an Industrial and Commercial State. By MICHAEL E. SADLER, MA, LL.D., Professor of the History and Administration of Education. Demy 8vo. pp. xxvi. 779. 8s. 6d. net. (Publication No. 29, 1907.) This work is largely based on an enquiry made by past and present Students of the Educational Department of the University of Manchester. Chapters...
Stran 17 - States, transmitting a communication setting forth some reasons why the more modern treatment of criminals by probation should be adopted into the federal procedure [and urging the early passage of an anti-child-labor law for the District of Columbia and the territories. Washington, Govt. print, off., 1906] 5 p.
Stran 103 - August. The cotton mills of South Carolina, 1907; letters -written to the News and courier. Charleston, SC, Press of the Daggett printing company, 1907. 228 p. 23cm. HD9877.S6K8 " Reprinted from the News and courier, Charleston, 8. C., October-December, 1907.
Stran 21 - The hoe-man in the making series. 1317 The Pittsburgh survey; findings in six volumes, ed. by Paul Underwood Kollogg.
Stran 29 - by Carroll D. Wright, a short review of English legislation, with a synopsis of the Factory act of 1898, as far as it applies to textile factories. 1901-1902: Child labor: p. 405-419. 1903-1904: Child labor: v. 1, p. 83-91.
Stran 111 - Committee on employment of school children. Report of the inter-departmental Committee on the employment of school children, appointed by HM principal secretary of state for the Home department . . . [and Minutes of evidence . . . with appendices and index . . .] London, Printed for HM Stationery off., by Wyman and sons, limited, 1901-02.