. The religious condition of young men;. 76 Appendix. The present scheme uses only nine of these twelve posi-tions; all but the sixth, eleventh and twelfth, as shown be-low\. The occupations used represent the main divisions in theUnited States census, and are definite enough for all practicalpurposes. Each group may be easily subdivided, if card has three tabs, indicating the following threethings: (1) Occupation. (2) Active or associate. (3)New or old. (By a new member is meant one who hasjoined within a year.) Every member will be first classified under one of the oc-cupations
. The religious condition of young men;. 76 Appendix. The present scheme uses only nine of these twelve posi-tions; all but the sixth, eleventh and twelfth, as shown be-low\. The occupations used represent the main divisions in theUnited States census, and are definite enough for all practicalpurposes. Each group may be easily subdivided, if card has three tabs, indicating the following threethings: (1) Occupation. (2) Active or associate. (3)New or old. (By a new member is meant one who hasjoined within a year.) Every member will be first classified under one of the oc-cupations and consequently every card will have a tab in oneof the first five positions. Further, every member so classi-fied by occupation will be either active or associate, and newor old. Therefore, a member classified under mercantilewould require a card with one of the four following arrange-ments of tabs: (1) Mercantile, active, newr. (2) Mercan-tile, active, old. (3) Mercantile, associate, new. (4)Mercantile, associate, old. By having cards with three tabs,each in the right position to suit these combinations, the Appendix. 77 facts are automatically tabulated when the c
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