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VI. Part play3d by Social Agencies
VI. Part played by Social Agencies
     39. Do any of the organizations that you belong o or that help your family help you in questions connected with your job?
     39. Do any of the organizations that you belong to or that help your family help you in questions connected with your job?
     40. What do you think any of them might do?
     40. What do you think any of them might do?
VII. Further Information, Remarks, Etc.
VII. Further Information, Remarks, Etc.
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Mrs. A. is a bright, smartly dressed young woman who came into the Commons for the interview--There are no children in the family and she has continued working since her marriage to help eke out her husbands earning as a shoe maker.
Mrs. A. is a bright, smartly dressed young woman who came into the Commons for the interview--There are no children in the family and she has continued working since her marriage to help eke out her husbands earning as a shoe maker.
     She left school at the age of 14 having completed eighth grade Her mother was a candy worker and got her a job in the Brach factory where she has worked ever since--
     She left school at the age of 14 having completed eighth grade Her mother was a candy worker and got her a job in the Brach factory where she has worked ever since--
    She likes her job for she feels that she has mastered the technique and

Latest revision as of 21:59, 30 May 2023

VI. Part played by Social Agencies

   39. Do any of the organizations that you belong to or that help your family help you in questions connected with your job?
   40. What do you think any of them might do?

VII. Further Information, Remarks, Etc.

Mrs. A. is a bright, smartly dressed young woman who came into the Commons for the interview--There are no children in the family and she has continued working since her marriage to help eke out her husbands earning as a shoe maker.

   She left school at the age of 14 having completed eighth grade Her mother was a candy worker and got her a job in the Brach factory where she has worked ever since--
   She likes her job for she feels that she has mastered the technique and