Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: Great Britain, England. Port Sunlight. Lever Bros.: Improved Workmen's Dwellings: Improved Workmen's Dwellings: England: Bowling Green and Club, Port Sunlight
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: 5 room frame cottage. Rent $6.00 per mo. Occupied by clerks, mechanics and under foremen
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: Back yard of a double frame cottage renting for $5.50 per mo.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: View looking towards B street, showing club house and residences of officials and department superintendents
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: Sparrow's Point: View of town from top of blast furnace el. 90 ft.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: Sparrow's Point Club: Contains billiard and pool rooms for gentlemen, library and parlor for ladies, besides washrooms, kitchen and large reception hall.
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: View of back yard of frame tenement
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Sparrows Point, Md. Welfare Institutions: Path leading through Pennwood Grove
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Maryland. Sparrow's Point. Maryland Steel Company: Provision of Educational Facilities for Employees: Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Md.: One of the Kindergarten Buildings
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Massachusetts. North Billerica. Talbot Mills: Talbot Mills, North Billerica, Mass.: Dwellings of Employees
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Massachusetts. North Billerica. Talbot Mills: Talbot Mills, North Billerica, Mass.: Dwellings of Employees
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Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: Great Britain, England. Port Sunlight. Lever Bros.: Improved Workmen's Dwellings: Improved Workmen's Dwellings: England: Bridge St. Schools, Port Sunlight.
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[Lyonel Feininger at Galka Scheyer's house, Hollywood, California, 1936]
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"Me" and Julia
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[Lyonel Feininger]
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Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Europe. Germany. Hamburg: Coöperative Societies, Germany: Gross-Einkaufs-Gesellschaft, Hamburg
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Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Europe. Germany. Hamburg: Coöperative Societies, Germany: Co-Operative Union, Hamburg
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Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Great Britain, England. Rochdale: Coöperative Societies, Great Britain: George Jacob Holyoake; b. --1817, Birmingham, Engl.; d. Jan. 22, 1906; disciple of Robert Owen; lecturer on co-operation; at one time President of the Labour Co-partnership Association; author of The History of Co-operation in England.
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Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Holland. Coöperative Dairies and Creameries: Coöperative Societies, Holland: The co-operative dairies of Holland in contrast with those of its neighbor, Germany, have proved of considerable success. The former produce almost four fifths of the butter in their country. The dairies seen above approximate each 180,000 kilograms (396,000 lb.) of butter yearly. There were 780 such co-operative dairies in Holland in 1914, producing 38,000,000 kilos (83,600,000 lbs.) of butter. International Co-operative Bulletin, July, 1914.
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