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1. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young

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2. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Charles Gibbon, Postal Telegraph Messenger. 14 years of age, 2 months in service. Don't smoke. Visits houses of prostitution, works form 8 A.M. to 6 P.M

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3. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.]

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.]

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5. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.]

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.] [1915 March]

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.] [1915 March]

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8. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young.] [1915 March]

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9. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young. 1915 March

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10. Old age

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
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PS374.O43
Language And Literature--American literature--History of American literature--Special forms--Prose--Prose fiction--Special forms and topics, A-Z--Old age ; Old age in literature--American--Literary history--Prose fiction
11. Middle age

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PS374.M49
Language And Literature--American literature--History of American literature--Special forms--Prose--Prose fiction--Special forms and topics, A-Z--Middle age ; Middle age in literature--American--Literary history--Prose fiction
12. Corporal Irene. Boguslawska of the Lemberg's Women's Battalion who came to Warsaw and got a carload of American Red Cross supplies for her fighting sisters. The Battalion was formed to help defend Lemberg for the Poles and it has had many casualties. Corporal Irene is a handsome, robust girl of 20 which is the average age of the battalion of 350

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13. Middle age

LC Classification (LCC)
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Topic
PR317.M53
Language And Literature--English literature--History of English literature--By period--Medieval. Middle English (1066-1500)--By form--Poetry--General--Special topics, A-Z--Middle age ; Middle age in literature--English--Literary history--Poetry--Medieval
14. Old age

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
PN6110.O4
Language And Literature--Collections of general literature--Poetry--Special. By subject or form, A-Z--Old age ; Old age in literature--General--Collections--Poetry
15. Classic age, 1500-1700

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
PQ6192
Language And Literature--Spanish literature--Collections of Spanish literature--Poetry--By form--Epic--General--Classic age, 1500-1700 ; Classic age--Spanish--Collections--Epic poetry
16. Old age. Older people

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
PJ7632.O43
Language And Literature--Oriental philology and literature--Arabic literature--Collections--Special forms--Poetry--Special, A-Z--Old age. Older people ; Old age in literature--Arabic--Collections--Poetry ; Older people in literature--Arabic--Collections--Poetry
17. Old age

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Topic
PN6071.O5
Language And Literature--Collections of general literature--Collections, extracts, etc. By subject and form, A-Z--Old age ; Old age in literature--General--Collections
18. Age groups

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ClassNumber
Topic
PJ7542.A36
Language And Literature--Oriental philology and literature--Arabic literature--History and criticism--Special forms--Poetry--Special, A-Z--Age groups ; Age groups in literature--Arabic--Literary history--Poetry
19. Golden age (Mythology)

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ClassNumber
Topic
PR1195.G58
Language And Literature--English literature--Collections of English literature--Poetry--Special forms and subjects--Other special. By subjects or class, A-Z--Golden age (Mythology) ; Golden age (Mythology) in literature--English--Collections--Poetry
20. Old age

LC Classification (LCC)
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Topic
PT143.O44
Language And Literature--German literature--History of German literature--Special subjects not limited to one period or form--N-R--Old age ; Old age in literature--German--Literary history


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