Catholics and a Living Wage

Index to Documents

This index provides links to each documents "item page" which provides metadata and citation information. Click on Thumnail to access item page.

Transcript of Interview with Joseph Podles, August 9, 1979

Hull House Hull House Settlement House Questionnaire, 1893

A Revised List of Minimum Annual Expenditures A Revised List of Minimum Annual Expenditures

A Concrete Estimate A Concrete Estimate of a Living Wage

sears From the 1902 Sears, Roebuck & Co. Catalog

Jingle Jokes "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks"

Jingle "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks"

Jingle "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks"

Jingle "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks"

Jingle "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks"

Well Dressed Woman "The Well Dressed Woman" from Cosmopolitan, February 1900

Dressing Well "Dressing Well on Small Means" from Ladies' Home Journal, January 1902

Christian Living "The Cost of Christian Living" from The Catholic World, Feb. 1907

Bettering "The Fallacy of 'Bettering One's Position'" from The Catholic World, Nov. 1907

Influence of Wealth "Influence of Wealth on 'the Higher Life'" From Gunton's Magazine April 1904

Personal question "A Personal Question" Harper's Weekly

Small Families "Why Do Americans Prefer Small Families?" from The Independent

 Ecclesiastical Review "The Small Family and National Decadence" The American Ecclesiastical Review

Tenement "More Conscience for the Consumer" Chautauquan, June 1903

Tenement "Room in a Tenement Flat," Jessie Tarbox Beals, 1910

"Cornelia Stewart's Bedroom"

Bulletin Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor No. 64, 1906

 

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