Dressmaking as a trade for women in Massachusetts

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040 ‡aLibrary, U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics ‡cCLE ‡dOCL ‡dm.c. ‡dCLU
100 1 ‡aAllinson, May.
245 1 0 ‡aDressmaking as a trade for women in Massachusetts ‡c[by] May Allinson, September, 1916.
260 ‡aWashington : ‡bGovt. print. off., ‡c1916.
300 ‡a180 p. ‡c24 cm.
490 0 ‡aBulletin of the United States Bureau of labor statistics, whole no. 193. Women in industry series no. 9
500 ‡aIssued also as House doc. 850, U.S., 64th Cong., 1st sess.
500 ‡a"The work was done under the general direction of Dr. Susan M. Kingsbury, director of the Department of research [of the Women's educational and industrial union of Boston]"
500 ‡aAt head of title: U.S. Department of labor. Bureau of labor statistics. Royal Meeker, commissioner.
504 ‡aBibliography: p. 167-175.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aClothing trade ‡zMassachusetts.
650 0 ‡aWomen ‡xEmployment ‡zMassachusetts.
650 0 ‡aDressmaking.
700 1 ‡aMeeker, Royal, ‡db. 1873.
710 1 ‡aUnited States. ‡bBureau of Labor Statistics.
710 2 ‡aWomen's Educational and Industrial Union (Boston, Mass.). ‡bDept. of Research.
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