01473cam a22003251 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001900092040006000111042001200171050002300183100003100206245009100237260004300328300001900371490010900390500010400499500017800603500006300781504003000844650001700874650003800891650003500929700003100964710008700995710004801082999001701130l 16000055 DLC20260227111527.0781127s1916 fr 000 0 eng c al 16000055  a(OCoLC)4401150 aLibrary, U.S. Bur. of Labor StatisticscOCldOCoLCdDLC apremarc00aHD8051b.A62 no.931 aAllinson, May,d1880-1918.10aDressmaking as a trade for women in Massachusettsc[by] May Allinson, September, 1916. aWashington,bGovt. print. off.,c1916. a180 p.c24 cm.0 aBulletin of the United States Bureau of labor statistics, wholevno. 193. Women in industry series no. 9 aAt head of title: U.S. Department of labor. Bureau of labor statistics. Royal Meeker, commissioner. 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]" aIssued also as House doc. 850, U.S., 64th Cong., 1st sess. aBibliography: p. 167-175. 0aDressmaking. 0aWomenxEmploymentzMassachusetts. 0aClothing tradezMassachusetts.1 aMeeker, Royal,d1873-1953.2 aWomen's Educational and Industrial Union (Boston, Mass.).bDepartment of Research.1 aUnited States.bBureau of Labor Statistics. c35524d35524