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One Thousand Ways to Make a Living; or, An Encyclopædia of Plans to Make Money
41. Please furnish me with a complete statement in writing as to what
One Thousand Ways to Make a Living; or, An Encyclopædia of Plans to Make Money
41. Please furnish me with a complete statement in writing as to what
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 9. If you have common or preferred stock, how much common and how much
Chapter 3: 12. What is the preferred stock selling for? Also the common? How much
Chapter 4: 13. What are the names of the present stockholders and their addresses
Chapter 5: 15. Has any stock or interest in the company been given for the
Chapter 6: 16. Give the names, addresses and businesses, also amount of stock held
Chapter 7: 17. Is the stock of the company paid for in full? If so, state how or in
Chapter 8: 19. Do your trustees meet regularly and transact their business and have
Chapter 9: 20. Have you a list of articles of incorporation and by-laws printed? If
Chapter 10: 23. Have you real estate? If you answer yes, set forth the legal
Chapter 11: 25. If you answer no, state in detail the kind of incumbrance, amount,
Chapter 12: 26. Please state the present value of each piece of property and state
Chapter 13: 27. If you answer that the land is improved, state clearly how and in
Chapter 14: 28. What income has said lands and what is the gross expense of the
Chapter 15: 30. What other assets has the company? And if there are other assets,
Chapter 16: 31. What bank or trust company do you bank with? How long have you
Chapter 17: 33. Please give the name and address of your lawyer and how long he has
Chapter 18: 35. What are the total debts of the company at the present time? Please
Chapter 19: 36. Are there any judgments now on record or in existence against your
Chapter 20: 37. Are there any lawsuits now pending? If you answer yes, please give
Chapter 21: 38. Is there any contemplated suit against the company which you have
Chapter 22: 39. Please furnish me with a detailed statement of the affairs of the
Chapter 23: 41. Please furnish me with a complete statement in writing as to what
Chapter 24: 43. If it is to be used for a certain purpose, state how much of my
Chapter 25: 44. Will the money I have subscribed be sufficient or will other money
Chapter 26: 15. The limit of entries of 60, and the highest and lowest scores in the
Chapter 27: 2. To furnish definite knowledge concerning traits and habits of
Chapter 28: 5. To add mechanical precision to judgment and experience in developing
Chapter 29: 1. KEEP BETTER POULTRY:
Chapter 30: 2. SELECT VIGOROUS BREEDERS:
Chapter 31: 3. HATCH THE CHICKS EARLY:
Chapter 32: 4. PRESERVE EGGS FOR HOME USE:
Chapter 33: 5. PRODUCE INFERTILE EGGS:
Chapter 34: 6. CULL THE FLOCKS:
Chapter 35: 7. KEEP A BACK-YARD FLOCK:
Chapter 36: 8. GROW YOUR POULTRY FEED:
Chapter 37: 9. EAT MORE POULTRY AND EGGS:
Chapter 38: 2. Wash and scrub with hot water to which a cleaning powder has been
Chapter 39: 5. Place all equipment in a clean place free from dust.
Chapter 40: 4. Lack of uniformity in the cheese.
Chapter 41: 1. Clean thoroughly and boil for five minutes several pint fruit jars or
Chapter 42: 2. Select several pint samples of fresh milk, put into the jars or
Chapter 43: 3. The curdling or coagulation should take place in about 30 hours. An
Chapter 44: 4. Select the sample that most closely meets these conditions and
Chapter 45: 3. Losses of curd in the whey are reduced.
Chapter 46: 3. The shipping container used should amply protect the butter from
Chapter 47: 4. The packages should bear the address of the sender and be properly
Chapter 48: 5. The most expeditious mail service from the mailing office should be
Chapter 49: introduction, and showed up the advantages of his brushes in a fair way.
Chapter 50: 1. It is well to have the outside container large enough to permit four
Chapter 51: 2. Make a collar, as shown in the illustration, of cardboard, sheet
Chapter 52: 3. Make a cushion which when filled with packing will be at least four
Chapter 53: 4. The outside of the fireless cooker can be made more attractive by
Chapter 54: 23. Any woman can make this screen fit any window. Often in old houses
Chapter 55: 1. Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Chapter 56: 2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C.
Chapter 57: 1917. 15 cents.
Chapter 58: 3. Emerson, Harrington. The Twelve Principles of Efficiency. New York,
Chapter 59: 7. Jones, Edward D. The Administration of Industrial Enterprises, New
Chapter 60: 9. Metcalf, H. C. Report of Committee on Vocational Guidance. New
Chapter 61: 10. Monthly Labor Review, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.
Chapter 62: 11. Price, Geo. M. The Modern Factory, Safety, Sanitation, and
Chapter 63: 12. Stimpson, W. C. Prevention of Disease and Care of the Sick.
Chapter 64: 15. Trade Specifications and Occupational Index of Professions and
Chapter 65: 16. Webb, S. B. Problems of Modern Industry (an English book). New
Chapter 66: 5. Work conducing directly to train operation.
Chapter 67: PART IV. WATER TRANSPORTATION[21]
Chapter 68: 1. The Federal Board for Vocational Education can arrange for you to
Chapter 69: 2. If you want training in such work as drawing or mathematics, you can
Chapter 70: 3. It may be possible for you to put part of your time into shop
Chapter 71: 4. If you need more general education, the Federal Board for Vocational
Chapter 72: 6. Injury.
Chapter 73: 10. Stomach trouble.
Chapter 74: 14. Injury.
Chapter 75: 13. Injury.
Chapter 76: 10. Varicocele.
Chapter 77: PART II.--PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Chapter 78: 1. _Prohibitive._--Disqualifying for successful field salesmanship.
Chapter 79: 2. _Partially handicapping._--Each case requiring individual judgment;
Chapter 80: 3. _Not handicapping at all_--
Chapter 81: 1. Deaf and |Natural. |Mount Airy. |Business |Individual |
Chapter 82: 2. Loss of |Accident |Eighth |Specia. in |Arrangement |
Chapter 83: 3. Infantile |Disease. |Private |Business |Careful |
Chapter 84: 4. Paralysis.|Paralyzed. |Common | do. |Special |
Chapter 85: 5. War |7 wounds, gas|Grammar | do. |Correct |
Chapter 86: 6. Loss of |Accident |Grammar |Banking and |None. |
Chapter 87: 7. Short leg.|No report. | do. |Shorthand | do. |
Chapter 88: 8. Paralysis.|Born with | do. |Business and| do. |
Chapter 89: 9. Paralysis |Illness in |Grammar |Telegraphy |None. |
Chapter 90: 10. Paralysis |No report. | do. |Shorthand | do. |
Chapter 91: 11. Loss of |Accident |Graded |Banking, |None. |
Chapter 92: 12. Deformed |Deformed from|Eighth |Banking, | do. |
Chapter 93: 13. Loss of |Unknown |High school.|Banking and |Metal ruler |
Chapter 94: 14. Hand and |Accident. |Grammar |Shorthand |Special |
Chapter 95: 15. Loss of |Railroad | do. |Business |Special |
Chapter 96: 16. Three |Accident. | do. |Business |None. |
Chapter 97: 17. Left side |From birth. |Parochial | do. |Special |
Chapter 98: 18. Dislocated|Accident. |No report. | do. |Special |
Chapter 99: 19. Loss of |Accident. |Grammar |Combined |None. |
Chapter 100: 20. Amputation| do. | do. |Business | do. |
Chapter 101: 21. Deaf. |Illness. |Eighth |Typewriting.| do. |
Chapter 102: 22. Partial |Illness |3 years high|Business. | do. |
Chapter 103: 23. Little use|Infantile |Some high |6 months | do. |
Chapter 104: 24. Hand |While playing|Grammar |Commercial. |None. |
Chapter 105: 25. Both legs |Unknown. | do. |Shorthand. |Arranged |
Chapter 106: 26. Loss of | do. |Partial high|Shorthand |Reduced |
Chapter 107: 27. Loss of |Thrashing |Grammar |Commercial. |None. |
Chapter 108: 28. Loss of |Unknown. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 109: 29. Right leg |Railroad |Grammar |Banking, |Increased |
Chapter 110: 30. Right arm |Accident, | do. |Banking and |Heavy paper |
Chapter 111: 31. Loss of |Street-car |Eighth |Bookkeeping.|None. |
Chapter 112: 32. Right hand|Gunshot |High school.|Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 113: 33. No use of |Unknown. |Grammar |Commercial |None. |
Chapter 114: 34. Both legs |Unknown |No report. |Unknown. | do. |
Chapter 115: 35. One leg |Mowing |Only fair. |Banking and | do. |
Chapter 116: 36. Both legs |No report. |No report. |Business and| do. |
Chapter 117: 37. Hip |Childhood |Average. |Business and| do. |
Chapter 118: 38. Short |Unknown. |About 1 year|Banking, | do. |
Chapter 119: 39. One hand |Unknown. |Some high |Business and|None. |
Chapter 120: 40. Twisted |Injured in |High school |Secretarial.| do. |
Chapter 121: 41. Loss of |Mill |Average. |Business and| do. |
Chapter 122: 42. Two |No report. |No report. |Shorthand. |No report. |
Chapter 123: 43. Hand |Accident. | do. |Stenographer| do. |
Chapter 124: 44. Hip |Childhood | do. |Business |None. |
Chapter 125: 45. Right arm |Machine | do. |Business | do. |
Chapter 126: 46. Lame. |No report. | do. |No report. | do. |
Chapter 127: 47. Very lame.| do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 128: 48. Very deaf.| do. | do. |Business | do. |
Chapter 129: 49. Short leg.|Unknown. | do. |No report. | do. |
Chapter 130: 50. Lame. | do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 131: 51. Loss of |Accident (was|Eighth |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 132: 52. Loss of |Railroad |Grammar |Banking and | do. |
Chapter 133: 53. Right arm |No report. |2 years’ |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 134: 54. Deaf and |Unknown |Equivalent | do. |Special |
Chapter 135: 55. Leg off. |Accident (was|High school.|Banking. |None. |
Chapter 136: 56. Left arm |Mine accident|Eighth |Banking and |Individual |
Chapter 137: 57. Hunchback.|Fall. |High school.|Banking, |An adjustable|
Chapter 138: 58. “Club |From birth. |High school |Shorthand |None. |
Chapter 139: 59. Left arm |From birth |1 year high |Banking, |Special |
Chapter 140: 60. Left hand |Unknown. |High school.|Bookkeeping.|None. |
Chapter 141: 61. Leg off. |Accident (was|Eighth |Business and| do. |
Chapter 142: 62. Right arm.|“Do not |Country |Bookkeeping.|Heavy paper |
Chapter 143: 63. Right arm.|Machine |Eighth |Business and|Heavy paper |
Chapter 144: 64. Leg off. |Accident. |Grammar |Shorthand |None. |
Chapter 145: 65. Left arm |Accident (was| do. |Bookkeeping.|Weighted |
Chapter 146: 66. Deformed. |Accident. | do. |Shorthand. |No report. |
Chapter 147: 67. Deaf. |Illness (was | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 148: 68. Helpless |Illness (was | do. |Banking and |Revolving |
Chapter 149: 69. Right arm |Caught in |High school.|Shorthand |None. |
Chapter 150: 70. Loss of |Accident |Ninth grade.|Bookkeeping.|None. |
Chapter 151: 71. Right arm |Gunshot |High school.|Shorthand |A paper |
Chapter 152: 72. Index |Accident |College. |Banking, |None. |
Chapter 153: 73. Right arm |Blood |High school.|Banking and | do. |
Chapter 154: 74. Left arm |Accident |Common |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 155: 75. Left arm |Gun accident | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 156: 76. Middle |Shotgun |High school.|Banking, | do. |
Chapter 157: 77. Loss of |Caught in |Grammar |Commercial. |None. |
Chapter 158: 78. Loss of |Born without |3 years high|Combined. |None; |
Chapter 159: 79. Loss of |Caught in |Grammar |Commercial. |None. |
Chapter 160: 80. Withered |Birth | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 161: 81. Loss of |Railroad | do. |Shorthand, | do. |
Chapter 162: 82. Right hand|Accident |High school.|Shorthand |Rearranged |
Chapter 163: 83. Sprained |Fall on ice | do. | do. |None. |
Chapter 164: 84. Third and |Accident. |High school.|Shorthand |Readjustment |
Chapter 165: 85. Left arm |Circular saw.|Common |Business |Heavy paper |
Chapter 166: 86. Left arm |Unknown. |High school |Business |None. |
Chapter 167: 87. Badly | do. |Eighth |Business. | do. |
Chapter 168: 88. Right arm |Thrashing |Eighth |Business |Heavy paper |
Chapter 169: 89. Paralyzed |Unknown. |Unknown. |Business |A chair a |
Chapter 170: 90. One-armed.|No report. |High school.|Business. |None. |
Chapter 171: 91. One-armed.|Probably in a|Grammar |Banking and | do. |
Chapter 172: 92. Crippled. |No report. |No report. |Banking and |No report. |
Chapter 173: 93. Loss of |Accident in |1 or 2 years|Business. |None. |
Chapter 174: 94. Blind. |From birth. |Graduate |Typewriting |Individual |
Chapter 175: 95. Both legs |Unknown. |High school.|Shorthand. |None. |
Chapter 176: 96. Withered |From birth. |2 years in |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 177: 97. Deaf and |Illness. |Equivalent |Bookkeeping.|None. |
Chapter 178: 98. Fingers |Injury. |Educated in |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 179: 99. St. Vitus |Nervous |Graduate |Shorthand. | do. |
Chapter 180: 100. Totally |No report. |Private |Bookkeeping.|None except |
Chapter 181: 101. Artificial|No report. |High school.|Commercial. |None. |
Chapter 182: 102. Withered | do. | do. |Steno- | do. |
Chapter 183: 103. Hunchback.| do. |No report. |Commercial. |No report. |
Chapter 184: 104. Stutters. | do. | do. |Secretarial.| do. |
Chapter 185: 105. Spells of | do. | do. |Special. | do. |
Chapter 186: 106. Legs |Spinal | do. |Teachers. | do. |
Chapter 187: 107. Weak |No report. | do. |Special. | do. |
Chapter 188: 108. Wrists |Result of | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 189: 109. Wooden |No report. | do. |Secretarial.| do. |
Chapter 190: 110. Artificial| do. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 191: 111. One short | do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 192: 112. Badly | do. | do. |Secretarial.| do. |
Chapter 193: 113. Lame, | do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 194: 114. Speech. | do. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 195: 115. Paralysis.|Infantile | do. |Teachers. | do. |
Chapter 196: 116. One short |No report. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 197: 117. Short leg.|Hip disease. | do. |Secretarial.| do. |
Chapter 198: 118. Hunchback.|No report. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 199: 119. Short leg.| do. | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 200: 120. Left | do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 201: 121. Bad hip, | do. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 202: 122. Spinal | do. | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. |
Chapter 203: 123. Hunchback,| do. | do. |Commercial. | do. |
Chapter 204: 124. Paralysis.|Infantile | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 205: 125. Paralysis.| do. | do. | do. | do. |
Chapter 206: 126. Right hand|Circular |Eighth |Special |Had an |
Chapter 207: 127. Paralysis.|Spinal |High school |Shorthand |Individual |
Chapter 208: 128. Paralysis |Injury in |3¹⁄₂ years |Regular |None to speak|
Chapter 209: 129. Anchylosis|Rheumatism. |High school |Commercial |None. |
Chapter 210: 130. Paralysis,|Cerebral |Was |Commercial. |None, except |
Chapter 211: 131. Both hands|Was pushed |Seventh |Steno- |An aluminum |
Chapter 212: 132. Both limbs|Run over by |Eighth grade| do. |None. |
Chapter 213: 133. Right leg |Crushed by |Eighth |Bookkeeping,| do. |
Chapter 214: 1. Deaf and |Not longer than |Shares equally in|Rendering
Chapter 215: 2. Loss of |Succeeded as well|$15 per week. |Her progress met
Chapter 216: 3. Infantile |Doing as well as |Is still a |This young man’s
Chapter 217: 4. Paralysis.|Somewhat longer |Doing |
Chapter 218: 5. War |Did not finish, |Is a minister |Decided as his
Chapter 219: 6. Loss of |No report. |Salary $2,500 a |
Chapter 220: 7. Short leg.|2 or 3 months |Doing |
Chapter 221: 8. Paralysis.|Not longer than |Satisfactory |
Chapter 222: 9. Paralysis |Not longer than |Employed Postal |
Chapter 223: 10. Paralysis | do. |Making |
Chapter 224: 11. Loss of |No longer than |Salary, $1,800 a |
Chapter 225: 12. Deformed | do. |Progress |
Chapter 226: 13. Loss of | do. |Progress |
Chapter 227: 14. Hand and |Longer than usual|Progress |Is happy and
Chapter 228: 15. Loss of |Average time. |Progress |The very marked
Chapter 229: 16. Three | do. | do. |He was right
Chapter 230: 17. Left side |Somewhat longer. |Progress |Paralysis affected
Chapter 231: 18. Dislocated|Less than |Progress |
Chapter 232: 19. Loss of |Longer than |Progress |
Chapter 233: 20. Amputation|Shorter by 2 |Favorable |“It is our opinion
Chapter 234: 21. Deaf. |Longer by about 2|Satisfactory; $14|
Chapter 235: 22. Partial |Shorter by 1¹⁄₂ |Satisfactory; $15|
Chapter 236: 23. Little use|Finished on time.|Most |
Chapter 237: 24. Hand |Regular. |No report. |
Chapter 238: 25. Both legs | do. |Doing well. |
Chapter 239: 26. Loss of | do. | do. |
Chapter 240: 27. Loss of | do. |No report. |
Chapter 241: 28. Loss of | do. |Satisfactory. |
Chapter 242: 29. Right leg |Average time. |Satisfactory; $75|
Chapter 243: 30. Right arm |One-half longer |Most |
Chapter 244: 31. Loss of |No longer than |Satisfactory; $50|
Chapter 245: 32. Right hand|Less than the |Satisfactory, |
Chapter 246: 33. No use of |No longer than |Satisfactory; $30|
Chapter 247: 34. Both legs |Regular. |Satisfactory; $21|
Chapter 248: 35. One leg | do. |Satisfactory; $90|
Chapter 249: 36. Both legs | do. |Probably |
Chapter 250: 37. Hip | do. |Probably |This student was
Chapter 251: 38. Short | do. |Probably |Case 38 found it
Chapter 252: 39. One hand |Regular. |In business with |
Chapter 253: 40. Twisted |Longer by about 2|Probably |
Chapter 254: 41. Loss of |Regular. |Salary unknown. |
Chapter 255: 42. Two |Progress a little|Probably |
Chapter 256: 43. Hand |Slightly longer. |Satisfactorily |
Chapter 257: 44. Hip |The same as other|Satisfactorily |
Chapter 258: 45. Right arm |Did not complete |No report. |
Chapter 259: 46. Lame. |Regular. |Satisfactory; $25|Was very lame and
Chapter 260: 47. Very lame.| do. |No report. |Uses crutch.
Chapter 261: 48. Very deaf.|Less than | do. |Completed course
Chapter 262: 49. Short leg.|Regular. |Doing excellent |Walked with cane.
Chapter 263: 50. Lame. |Has not completed|No report. |Excellent student
Chapter 264: 51. Loss of |“Not much |Doing very well; |
Chapter 265: 52. Loss of |Regular. |Holds responsible|
Chapter 266: 53. Right arm | do. |Salary $40 a |
Chapter 267: 54. Deaf and |About 3 months |No report. |“I believe
Chapter 268: 55. Leg off. |Regular. |“Doing well,” |
Chapter 269: 56. Left arm |2 months longer. |Most successful. |This man is now a
Chapter 270: 57. Hunchback.|Regular. |Salary $100 a |Now in Government
Chapter 271: 58. “Club | do. |Satisfactory; |
Chapter 272: 59. Left arm |Regular. |Most successful; |
Chapter 273: 60. Left hand |2 months longer. |Not much of a |Did not apply
Chapter 274: 61. Leg off. |Regular. |In Government, |
Chapter 275: 62. Right arm.| do. |“Very successful”|
Chapter 276: 63. Right arm.| do. |“Quite |
Chapter 277: 64. Leg off. |Regular. |Satisfactory; |
Chapter 278: 65. Left arm | do. |Satisfactory; |The Morse College
Chapter 279: 66. Deformed. | do. |Satisfactory; |
Chapter 280: 67. Deaf. | do. |Satisfactory; |
Chapter 281: 68. Helpless |Completed work in|He was |Since the
Chapter 282: 69. Right arm |Average. |Very |“He was so
Chapter 283: 70. Loss of |Average. |Salary $1,000 per|Had difficulty at
Chapter 284: 71. Right arm |Average. |Unknown. |His handicap
Chapter 285: 72. Index |Average. |He is an |
Chapter 286: 73. Right arm | do. |Very |Now in employ of
Chapter 287: 74. Left arm | do. |$1,200 per year. |A man with left
Chapter 288: 75. Left arm | do. | do. |It is one of the
Chapter 289: 76. Middle |Completed 4 |Has been very |This man is a
Chapter 290: 77. Loss of |About a month |Doing well, $80 |Case 77 is 18
Chapter 291: 78. Loss of |About a month |Is teaching |Consider this case
Chapter 292: 79. Loss of | do. |Now very |Took much pains in
Chapter 293: 80. Withered |Several months |Successful; $70 |
Chapter 294: 81. Loss of |Average. |Successful; $45 |This case has
Chapter 295: 82. Right hand|Longer than |About $200 per |Although colored,
Chapter 296: 83. Sprained |No report. |Reporting |
Chapter 297: 84. Third and |Longer by |Unknown. |
Chapter 298: 85. Left arm |Twice as long as |Is employed. |
Chapter 299: 86. Left arm |Average. | do. |
Chapter 300: 87. Badly |About average |Is employed in |
Chapter 301: 88. Right arm |Not much longer |Automobile |
Chapter 302: 89. Paralyzed |About a fourth |He is assistant |
Chapter 303: 90. One-armed.|Average. |Is a lawyer. |
Chapter 304: 91. One-armed.| do. |Prosperous; |Is now treasurer
Chapter 305: 92. Crippled. |No report. |Successful; $5 |
Chapter 306: 93. Loss of |Average. |$1,300 per year. |“He is active in
Chapter 307: 94. Blind. |Little more than |Satisfactory; $12|It seems to me
Chapter 308: 95. Both legs |Average. |No report. |Is working at
Chapter 309: 96. Withered |Still studying. |Still studying in|
Chapter 310: 97. Deaf and |Average. |“Doing |Some difficulty in
Chapter 311: 98. Fingers | do. |“Doing nicely as |
Chapter 312: 99. St. Vitus |Possibly 10 weeks|“Doing nicely.” |
Chapter 313: 100. Totally |Average. |In the same |“I think any man
Chapter 314: 101. Artificial|Average; |Head bookkeeper, |
Chapter 315: 102. Withered |Average. |“Is doing well as|
Chapter 316: 103. Hunchback.|No report. |No report. |
Chapter 317: 104. Stutters. | do. | do. |
Chapter 318: 105. Spells of | do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 319: 106. Legs | do. |No report. |
Chapter 320: 107. Weak | do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 321: 108. Wrists | do. |No report. |
Chapter 322: 109. Wooden | do. | do. |
Chapter 323: 110. Artificial| do. |Has not |
Chapter 324: 111. One short | do. | do. |
Chapter 325: 112. Badly | do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 326: 113. Lame, | do. | do. |
Chapter 327: 114. Speech. | do. |No report. |
Chapter 328: 115. Paralysis.| do. | do. |
Chapter 329: 116. One short | do. | do. |
Chapter 330: 117. Short leg.| do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 331: 118. Hunchback.| do. |No report. |
Chapter 332: 119. Short leg.| do. | do. |
Chapter 333: 120. Left | do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 334: 121. Bad hip, | do. |No report. |
Chapter 335: 122. Spinal | do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 336: 123. Hunchback,| do. |No report. |
Chapter 337: 124. Paralysis.| do. |Did not graduate.|
Chapter 338: 125. Paralysis.| do. | do. |
Chapter 339: 126. Right hand|A month or more |Has succeeded |“The good results
Chapter 340: 127. Paralysis.|Can not be |No report. |
Chapter 341: 128. Paralysis |Average. |Earning about $25|Is constantly
Chapter 342: 129. Anchylosis| do. |Earning $18 a |
Chapter 343: 130. Paralysis,|About the average|With Western |
Chapter 344: 131. Both hands|About 6 months |Her vocational |Student’s home
Chapter 345: 132. Both limbs|Average. |Very successful. |
Chapter 346: 133. Right leg |A little longer |“I expect him to |
Chapter 347: 1. Positions in the eight grammar school grades--
Chapter 348: 2. Positions in high schools, as teachers of practically all high-school
Chapter 349: 3. Positions in all-day, part-time, or evening vocational schools as
Chapter 350: 4. Positions in normal schools, colleges, and universities.
Chapter 351: 1. So long as a teacher is content to keep in his possession information
Chapter 352: 2. The teacher must have a passion to lead others to learn. This
Chapter 353: 3. In addition to the intellectual wealth and the sympathetic
Chapter 354: 4. The ideal teacher must be willing to be forgotten--to have his kind
Chapter 355: 2. What personal characteristics should I possess to be successful as a
Chapter 356: 3. How much general education ought I to have as a basis for a course in
Chapter 357: 4. What specific training should I need if I decide to become a lawyer,
Chapter 358: 6. What income may I reasonably expect to earn if I am successful in
Chapter 359: 7. What are some other rewards to a lawyer in addition to the earnings
Chapter 360: 10. How much will it cost me to get an education suitable for the
Chapter 361: 1. _Moral integrity_, worthy of the trust often involved in handling the
Chapter 362: 2. _Persistence_, to carry on to completion any piece of work
Chapter 363: 3. _Sound judgment_, to take a right and well-informed attitude in
Chapter 364: 4. _Self-confidence_, a belief in one’s ability successfully to handle a
Chapter 365: 5. _Concentration_, power to bring all one’s thought and activities to
Chapter 366: introduction of honey has made its deliciousness, palatability, and
Chapter 367: introduction of prohibition has unquestionably caused the use of more
Chapter 368: introduction of the farm mechanic on every farm of sufficient size.
Chapter 369: 1. Hand |Setting ads, |Walking, bending |Good general |
Chapter 370: 2. Linotype |Operating |Work is mostly in|Good general |
Chapter 371: 3. Linotype |To make all |Work necessitates|Experience in |
Chapter 372: 4. Linotype |Operating |Work requires all|Combination of |
Chapter 373: 5. Monotype |Operation of |Physical exertion|Good general |
Chapter 374: 6. Monotype |Operation of |Work is standing.|Experience in |
Chapter 375: 7. Monotype |Operating |Requires all |Combination of |
Chapter 376: 8. Stoneman. |Imposition and |Work is standing |Expert knowledge |
Chapter 377: 9. Composing |Supervision of |Physical movement|Good technical |
Chapter 378: 10. Copyholder.|Assistant to |Reading and |Good education, |
Chapter 379: 11. Proof |Marking errors in|Work seated at |Good education |
Chapter 380: 12. Copy |Writing or |Desk work |Good education, |
Chapter 381: 13. Assistant |Feeding press, |Constant movement|Must be able to |
Chapter 382: 14. Pressman, |Making ready type|This line of work|Practical |
Chapter 383: 15. Press |Supervision of |Requires walking |Shop experience, |
Chapter 384: 16. Bindery |Setting and |Operation of |Practical |
Chapter 385: 17. Stockman |Operation of |Must be in |Knowledge of |
Chapter 386: 18. Printing |The teaching of |Care and |Must be practical|
Chapter 387: 19. Cost clerk.|Keeping cost |This is clerical |Good education, |
Chapter 388: 20. Layout man.|Making sketches |Desk work |Knowledge of type|
Chapter 389: 21. Printing |Marketing the |Must be able to |General knowledge|
Chapter 390: 22. Estimator. |Figuring the |Desk work. No |Practical |
Chapter 391: 23. Super- |Management of |Work at desk and |Practical |
Chapter 392: 24. Proprietor.|Directing the |Work may of |This presupposes |
Chapter 393: 1. Hand |$20 to | 8 |One eye, both hands, |1 year.
Chapter 394: 2. Linotype |25 to 35.| 8 |Good eyes, both hands |6 months.
Chapter 395: 3. Linotype |25 to 40.| 8 |Must have good |1 year.
Chapter 396: 4. Linotype |25 to 35.| 8 |Requires physical |18 months.
Chapter 397: 5. Monotype |20 to 30.| 8 |Good eyesight, both |6 months.
Chapter 398: 6. Monotype |25 to 40.| 8 |One good eye, both |1 year.
Chapter 399: 7. Monotype |30 to 40.| 8 |Requires physical |18 months.
Chapter 400: 8. Stoneman. |25 to 35.| 8 |Work is standing, |6 months.
Chapter 401: 9. Composing |25 to 60.| 8 |Good eyesight, right |1 year.
Chapter 402: 10. Copyholder.|10 to 20.| 8 |Good eyesight, hearing,|6 months.
Chapter 403: 11. Proof |20 to 30.| |Work seated, good |Do.
Chapter 404: 12. Copy |20 to 50.| 8 to 9 |One eye, good hearing, |Do.
Chapter 405: 13. Assistant |15 to 22.| 8 |Good eyesight, two |6 months.
Chapter 406: 14. Pressman, |22 to 40.| 8 |Good eyesight and |1 year.
Chapter 407: 15. Press |30 to 60.| 8 |Good eyesight, hearing,|1 year.
Chapter 408: 16. Bindery |12 to 25.| 8 |One eye, both hands and|6 months.
Chapter 409: 17. Stockman |15 to 25.| 8 |Involves lifting of |3 months.
Chapter 410: 18. Printing |25 to 40.| 6 to 8 |Good hearing, eyesight |1 year.
Chapter 411: 19. Cost clerk.|15 to 25.| 8 to 9 |One eye, right hand and|6 months.
Chapter 412: 20. Layout man.|25 to 75.| 8 to 9 |Good eyesight, one arm |1 year.
Chapter 413: 21. Printing |25 to |No fixed|One eye, good hearing, |1 year.
Chapter 414: 22. Estimator. |35 to 75.| 8 to 9 |One eye, good hearing, |1 year.
Chapter 415: 23. Super- |50 to |No fixed|Good eyesight, good |2 years.
Chapter 416: 24. Proprietor.| ... | All the|Should possess such |1 year.
Chapter 417: 1. HAND COMPOSITOR (STRAIGHT MATTER, AD. AND JOB)
Chapter 418: 2. LINOTYPE OPERATOR
Chapter 419: 3. LINOTYPE MACHINIST
Chapter 420: 4. LINOTYPE MACHINIST OPERATOR
Chapter 421: 5. MONOTYPE KEYBOARD OPERATOR
Chapter 422: 6. MONOTYPE MACHINIST
Chapter 423: 7. MONOTYPE COMBINATION
Chapter 424: 8. STONEMAN
Chapter 425: 9. COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN
Chapter 426: 10. COPY HOLDER
Chapter 427: 11. PROOF READER
Chapter 428: 12. COPY WRITER
Chapter 429: 13. ASSISTANT PRESSMAN
Chapter 430: 14. PRESSMAN
Chapter 431: 15. PRESSROOM FOREMAN
Chapter 432: 16. BINDERY WORKER
Chapter 433: 17. STOCKMAN AND PAPER CUTTER
Chapter 434: 18. PRINTING INSTRUCTOR
Chapter 435: 19. COST CLERK
Chapter 436: 20. LAYOUT MAN
Chapter 437: 21. PRINTING SALESMAN
Chapter 438: 22. ESTIMATOR
Chapter 439: 23. SUPERINTENDENT AND MANAGER
Chapter 440: 24. PROPRIETOR
Chapter 441: 2. What physical disabilities will bar one from successfully pursuing
Chapter 442: 3. What education and apprentice training are required, and where to get
Chapter 443: 4. What salaries or wages are generally paid, and what are the chances
Chapter 444: 7. Where do millers work, and in what section of the country is milling
Chapter 445: 8. What need is there for millers, i. e., is there a large open field in
Chapter 446: 1. Heavy labor. |Handling flour, |Walking, bending, lifting|
Chapter 447: 2. Light labor. |Moving bread racks and |Walking, bending, lifting|
Chapter 448: 3. Dough mixers |Mixing dough; running |Walking, bending, |
Chapter 449: 4. Operators of |Turning and timing |Walking, bending, |
Chapter 450: 5. Bench hands, |Running baking machines |Standing at bench, some |
Chapter 451: 6. Peelers, oven |Putting pans into and |Standing at oven, |
Chapter 452: 7. Sorters, |Sorting bread; checking |Largely desk work. No |
Chapter 453: 8. Salesmen. |Making deliveries of |Walking, bending, |
Chapter 454: 9. Shop foreman. |Immediate supervision of|Walking; physical |
Chapter 455: 10. Superintendent|General supervision of |Largely desk work; but |
Chapter 456: 11. Buyer, |Purchasing of raw |Largely desk work. |
Chapter 457: 12. Engineers. |Running power plant. |Mostly sitting. |
Chapter 458: 13. Machinists. |Repairing and installing|Walking, bending, |
Chapter 459: 1. Heavy labor. |Unusual bodily strength | [47]$3 | 8 |
Chapter 460: 2. Light labor. |Some familiarity with | [47]3 | 8 |
Chapter 461: 3. Dough mixers |Common-school education, | 25-40 | 8 |
Chapter 462: 4. Operators of |Common-school education; | 25-35 | 8 |
Chapter 463: 5. Bench hands, |Common-school education, | 25-35 | 8 |
Chapter 464: 6. Peelers, oven |Common school education, | 25-40 | 8 |
Chapter 465: 7. Sorters, |Business education; some | 20 | 8-9 |
Chapter 466: 8. Salesmen. |Business education, | 25-75 | 8-9 |
Chapter 467: 9. Shop foreman. |Common-school education; | 35-50 | 8-12 |
Chapter 468: 10. Superintendent|Thorough business | 50-200 | [48] |
Chapter 469: 11. Buyer, |Intimate knowledge of | 50-100 | [48] |
Chapter 470: 12. Engineers. |Common-school education, | 25-50 | 8 |
Chapter 471: 13. Machinists. |Common-school education, | 25-35 | 8 |
Chapter 472: 1. Heavy labor. |Both legs, both arms, |None.
Chapter 473: 2. Light labor. |Two legs, one hand with |Do.
Chapter 474: 3. Dough mixers |One hand, if good |3 to 4 months in baking
Chapter 475: 4. Operators of |do. |3 months.
Chapter 476: 5. Bench hands, |Two hands with thumb and |Do.
Chapter 477: 6. Peelers, oven |One hand, if good |3 months.
Chapter 478: 7. Sorters, |One eye (good eyesight), |6 months.
Chapter 479: 8. Salesmen. |Both feet; one hand, with|6 months.
Chapter 480: 9. Shop foreman. |do. |1 year.
Chapter 481: 10. Superintendent|Good eyesight, good |2 years.
Chapter 482: 11. Buyer, |Good eyesight and |1 year.
Chapter 483: 12. Engineers. |do. |Do.
Chapter 484: 13. Machinists. |Both feet, one hand, one |Do.
Chapter 485: 2. Practically all specialised positions in baking are properly based on
Chapter 486: 3. The artificial limbs now available may in many cases enable the
your company plans to do this year and the immediate future and what profits are reasonably possible from such operations.
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