. Annual report of the Bureau of Statistics and Information of Maryland. flfoft 15 Forces PropellliiK Clilldren Into IiidUHtrj- 30 The IluKEAus Stewardship During 1915 30-39 The Contkiiu:tion of the Children of Baltimore to the Worlds Work of 1015 40-75 Work of Issuing IVrnilts Complicated: By tlio Number of Applicants of ForclKn Birth and Foreign TarentaKc 44 By a Conpestlon of Applications In Certain Months. 40By the Inadequato Quarters Occupied by the Bureau. 47 And by Defective Proofs of Age 48 Why Ciiiij)Ren Seek New Jobs 70-88 Report of City Medical Examines 89-100 Newsboys and Other Str
. Annual report of the Bureau of Statistics and Information of Maryland. flfoft 15 Forces PropellliiK Clilldren Into IiidUHtrj- 30 The IluKEAus Stewardship During 1915 30-39 The Contkiiu:tion of the Children of Baltimore to the Worlds Work of 1015 40-75 Work of Issuing IVrnilts Complicated: By tlio Number of Applicants of ForclKn Birth and Foreign TarentaKc 44 By a Conpestlon of Applications In Certain Months. 40By the Inadequato Quarters Occupied by the Bureau. 47 And by Defective Proofs of Age 48 Why Ciiiij)Ren Seek New Jobs 70-88 Report of City Medical Examines 89-100 Newsboys and Other Street Traders 101-127 The Trade 102 The Law and Its Administration 113 Stage Children 130-148 Control of Children in Western Maryland 149-179 Issuance of Employment Certificates in the Counties Other than Western Maryland 180-191 The Bureau Inspection During 1915 192-201 Child Labor Inspection on the Eastern Shore of Mary-land 2<XI-217 Factory Inspection in Baltimore City 218-225 Strikes 220-232 Efforts to Estabush a Labor Exchange 232-233 Financial Statement 234-235. MARYLAND CHILD LABORERS (icnoral Summary and Inlroduciion. Marvlaml liiis over 1.».),()(»() children lutwecn the ages of 10and 1(1 vearK. Hread-winning is not regarded a8 a normalfuiution for diildnMi of these agen. In theory, Maryland,like nearly all oilier Slatew. recognizes the ehihlM right to befed, el()the«l, housed and schooled until liis physical, mentaland moral sinews can bear the burden of bread winningwithout distorting strain. Nevertheless, industry—with theconsent of society— is infrint^JTig upon llie rights of approxi-mately 18 out of every lUO children Ixtween the age,s of 10and 16 years. The State has not submitted, however, to theeom|)lete surrender of the rights of all these children, for itexercises a sujiervision over the working environment of 10of each 18, the industrial welfare of the other 8, engagedprincipally in agricultuie, animal husbandry and domesticservice, being entrusted to
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