. The National Civic Federation review . Sown HIM, NlW IN A PRI SHUNTS Oil 1(1 jiy—August, 1906 The National Civic Federation Review 15. ? stereotype. Copyright by Underwood n with the toilet arrangements, and lack of elevatorrvice. Some of the toilet rooms are in the ends of the millsid are well ventilated by windows and the exhauststem, but others are in the centers of the mills with> provision for ventilation. To explain their uncleanmdition, it was claimed that the operatives, beingigratory and moving constantly from one village tomther, only remain in one mill long enough to learn* fir


. The National Civic Federation review . Sown HIM, NlW IN A PRI SHUNTS Oil 1(1 jiy—August, 1906 The National Civic Federation Review 15. ? stereotype. Copyright by Underwood n with the toilet arrangements, and lack of elevatorrvice. Some of the toilet rooms are in the ends of the millsid are well ventilated by windows and the exhauststem, but others are in the centers of the mills with> provision for ventilation. To explain their uncleanmdition, it was claimed that the operatives, beingigratory and moving constantly from one village tomther, only remain in one mill long enough to learn* first lesson in cleanliness. The feeling of discour-jement relative to the difficulty of educating what theill men term that rough class of people to theOper use of such conveniences would be amusing toie employer who has had to solve the problem wi


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