Word: jobs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...much appreciate your reference to our farming job and it pleases us to get recognition in such a popular magazine as TIME. We have the very highest regard for the farmers and farming and we are making every effort to give farming the dignity and prestige to which it is entitled. We maintain there are two types of farming under the present economical conditions in the United States, namely the small farm, operated by the farmer and his family, without any payroll, and the large farm operated on an industrial basis with high priced skilled mechanics, improved machinery and industrial...
That Thoreau was once offered a job in a machine shop by a gentleman who had observed the naturalist's skill in grappling with a railroad car window, is an interesting sidelight that Professor Murdock will probably not disclose when he lecturees at 10 o'clock this morning on the famous recluse...
...next job I take won't be building baseball cages; I can tell you that," said Harry Clark, foreman in charge of the construction work on Soldiers Field, "I'm looking for a harder job; there's nothing to this...
...know when we'll be through here. As soon as we get a new job to work on we'll hurry to finish this." Questioned as to the merits of the structure, he divulged that this was his beat effort. "It's 10 feet longer than the cage I built up in Andover and it's got the biggest skylight of any cage I know of. The track's two feet narrower than the one up there, but it's 10 laps to a mile and that ought to be plenty for anybody...
...exactly lived in Milwaukee; he had figured there in a fiction serial, written for a Milwaukee daily by one of its reporters. There was no record of a Mr. Scheffelbauer in Milwaukee, quick or dead. "Marie Drazdorf," advised the Milwaukee correspondent, "will do well not to leave her present job...