One Thousand Ways to Make a Living; or, An Encyclopædia of Plans to Make Money
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Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 9. If you have common or preferred stock, how much common and how much Ch.2
- 12. What is the preferred stock selling for? Also the common? How much Ch.3
- 13. What are the names of the present stockholders and their addresses Ch.4
- 15. Has any stock or interest in the company been given for the Ch.5
- 16. Give the names, addresses and businesses, also amount of stock held Ch.6
- 17. Is the stock of the company paid for in full? If so, state how or in Ch.7
- 19. Do your trustees meet regularly and transact their business and have Ch.8
- 20. Have you a list of articles of incorporation and by-laws printed? If Ch.9
- 23. Have you real estate? If you answer yes, set forth the legal Ch.10
- 25. If you answer no, state in detail the kind of incumbrance, amount, Ch.11
- 26. Please state the present value of each piece of property and state Ch.12
- 27. If you answer that the land is improved, state clearly how and in Ch.13
- 28. What income has said lands and what is the gross expense of the Ch.14
- 30. What other assets has the company? And if there are other assets, Ch.15
- 31. What bank or trust company do you bank with? How long have you Ch.16
- 33. Please give the name and address of your lawyer and how long he has Ch.17
- 35. What are the total debts of the company at the present time? Please Ch.18
- 36. Are there any judgments now on record or in existence against your Ch.19
- 37. Are there any lawsuits now pending? If you answer yes, please give Ch.20
- 38. Is there any contemplated suit against the company which you have Ch.21
- 39. Please furnish me with a detailed statement of the affairs of the Ch.22
- 41. Please furnish me with a complete statement in writing as to what Ch.23
- 43. If it is to be used for a certain purpose, state how much of my Ch.24
- 44. Will the money I have subscribed be sufficient or will other money Ch.25
- 15. The limit of entries of 60, and the highest and lowest scores in the Ch.26
- 2. To furnish definite knowledge concerning traits and habits of Ch.27
- 5. To add mechanical precision to judgment and experience in developing Ch.28
- 1. KEEP BETTER POULTRY: Ch.29
- 2. SELECT VIGOROUS BREEDERS: Ch.30
- 3. HATCH THE CHICKS EARLY: Ch.31
- 4. PRESERVE EGGS FOR HOME USE: Ch.32
- 5. PRODUCE INFERTILE EGGS: Ch.33
- 6. CULL THE FLOCKS: Ch.34
- 7. KEEP A BACK-YARD FLOCK: Ch.35
- 8. GROW YOUR POULTRY FEED: Ch.36
- 9. EAT MORE POULTRY AND EGGS: Ch.37
- 2. Wash and scrub with hot water to which a cleaning powder has been Ch.38
- 5. Place all equipment in a clean place free from dust. Ch.39
- 4. Lack of uniformity in the cheese. Ch.40
- 1. Clean thoroughly and boil for five minutes several pint fruit jars or Ch.41
- 2. Select several pint samples of fresh milk, put into the jars or Ch.42
- 3. The curdling or coagulation should take place in about 30 hours. An Ch.43
- 4. Select the sample that most closely meets these conditions and Ch.44
- 3. Losses of curd in the whey are reduced. Ch.45
- 3. The shipping container used should amply protect the butter from Ch.46
- 4. The packages should bear the address of the sender and be properly Ch.47
- 5. The most expeditious mail service from the mailing office should be Ch.48
- introduction, and showed up the advantages of his brushes in a fair way. Ch.49
- 1. It is well to have the outside container large enough to permit four Ch.50
- 2. Make a collar, as shown in the illustration, of cardboard, sheet Ch.51
- 3. Make a cushion which when filled with packing will be at least four Ch.52
- 4. The outside of the fireless cooker can be made more attractive by Ch.53
- 23. Any woman can make this screen fit any window. Often in old houses Ch.54
- 1. Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, Ch.55
- 2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C. Ch.56
- 1917. 15 cents. Ch.57
- 3. Emerson, Harrington. The Twelve Principles of Efficiency. New York, Ch.58
- 7. Jones, Edward D. The Administration of Industrial Enterprises, New Ch.59
- 9. Metcalf, H. C. Report of Committee on Vocational Guidance. New Ch.60
- 10. Monthly Labor Review, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. Ch.61
- 11. Price, Geo. M. The Modern Factory, Safety, Sanitation, and Ch.62
- 12. Stimpson, W. C. Prevention of Disease and Care of the Sick. Ch.63
- 15. Trade Specifications and Occupational Index of Professions and Ch.64
- 16. Webb, S. B. Problems of Modern Industry (an English book). New Ch.65
- 5. Work conducing directly to train operation. Ch.66
- PART IV. WATER TRANSPORTATION[21] Ch.67
- 1. The Federal Board for Vocational Education can arrange for you to Ch.68
- 2. If you want training in such work as drawing or mathematics, you can Ch.69
- 3. It may be possible for you to put part of your time into shop Ch.70
- 4. If you need more general education, the Federal Board for Vocational Ch.71
- 6. Injury. Ch.72
- 10. Stomach trouble. Ch.73
- 14. Injury. Ch.74
- 13. Injury. Ch.75
- 10. Varicocele. Ch.76
- PART II.--PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE Ch.77
- 1. _Prohibitive._--Disqualifying for successful field salesmanship. Ch.78
- 2. _Partially handicapping._--Each case requiring individual judgment; Ch.79
- 3. _Not handicapping at all_-- Ch.80
- 1. Deaf and |Natural. |Mount Airy. |Business |Individual | Ch.81
- 2. Loss of |Accident |Eighth |Specia. in |Arrangement | Ch.82
- 3. Infantile |Disease. |Private |Business |Careful | Ch.83
- 4. Paralysis.|Paralyzed. |Common | do. |Special | Ch.84
- 5. War |7 wounds, gas|Grammar | do. |Correct | Ch.85
- 6. Loss of |Accident |Grammar |Banking and |None. | Ch.86
- 7. Short leg.|No report. | do. |Shorthand | do. | Ch.87
- 8. Paralysis.|Born with | do. |Business and| do. | Ch.88
- 9. Paralysis |Illness in |Grammar |Telegraphy |None. | Ch.89
- 10. Paralysis |No report. | do. |Shorthand | do. | Ch.90
- 11. Loss of |Accident |Graded |Banking, |None. | Ch.91
- 12. Deformed |Deformed from|Eighth |Banking, | do. | Ch.92
- 13. Loss of |Unknown |High school.|Banking and |Metal ruler | Ch.93
- 14. Hand and |Accident. |Grammar |Shorthand |Special | Ch.94
- 15. Loss of |Railroad | do. |Business |Special | Ch.95
- 16. Three |Accident. | do. |Business |None. | Ch.96
- 17. Left side |From birth. |Parochial | do. |Special | Ch.97
- 18. Dislocated|Accident. |No report. | do. |Special | Ch.98
- 19. Loss of |Accident. |Grammar |Combined |None. | Ch.99
- 20. Amputation| do. | do. |Business | do. | Ch.100
- 21. Deaf. |Illness. |Eighth |Typewriting.| do. | Ch.101
- 22. Partial |Illness |3 years high|Business. | do. | Ch.102
- 23. Little use|Infantile |Some high |6 months | do. | Ch.103
- 24. Hand |While playing|Grammar |Commercial. |None. | Ch.104
- 25. Both legs |Unknown. | do. |Shorthand. |Arranged | Ch.105
- 26. Loss of | do. |Partial high|Shorthand |Reduced | Ch.106
- 27. Loss of |Thrashing |Grammar |Commercial. |None. | Ch.107
- 28. Loss of |Unknown. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.108
- 29. Right leg |Railroad |Grammar |Banking, |Increased | Ch.109
- 30. Right arm |Accident, | do. |Banking and |Heavy paper | Ch.110
- 31. Loss of |Street-car |Eighth |Bookkeeping.|None. | Ch.111
- 32. Right hand|Gunshot |High school.|Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.112
- 33. No use of |Unknown. |Grammar |Commercial |None. | Ch.113
- 34. Both legs |Unknown |No report. |Unknown. | do. | Ch.114
- 35. One leg |Mowing |Only fair. |Banking and | do. | Ch.115
- 36. Both legs |No report. |No report. |Business and| do. | Ch.116
- 37. Hip |Childhood |Average. |Business and| do. | Ch.117
- 38. Short |Unknown. |About 1 year|Banking, | do. | Ch.118
- 39. One hand |Unknown. |Some high |Business and|None. | Ch.119
- 40. Twisted |Injured in |High school |Secretarial.| do. | Ch.120
- 41. Loss of |Mill |Average. |Business and| do. | Ch.121
- 42. Two |No report. |No report. |Shorthand. |No report. | Ch.122
- 43. Hand |Accident. | do. |Stenographer| do. | Ch.123
- 44. Hip |Childhood | do. |Business |None. | Ch.124
- 45. Right arm |Machine | do. |Business | do. | Ch.125
- 46. Lame. |No report. | do. |No report. | do. | Ch.126
- 47. Very lame.| do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.127
- 48. Very deaf.| do. | do. |Business | do. | Ch.128
- 49. Short leg.|Unknown. | do. |No report. | do. | Ch.129
- 50. Lame. | do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.130
- 51. Loss of |Accident (was|Eighth |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.131
- 52. Loss of |Railroad |Grammar |Banking and | do. | Ch.132
- 53. Right arm |No report. |2 years’ |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.133
- 54. Deaf and |Unknown |Equivalent | do. |Special | Ch.134
- 55. Leg off. |Accident (was|High school.|Banking. |None. | Ch.135
- 56. Left arm |Mine accident|Eighth |Banking and |Individual | Ch.136
- 57. Hunchback.|Fall. |High school.|Banking, |An adjustable| Ch.137
- 58. “Club |From birth. |High school |Shorthand |None. | Ch.138
- 59. Left arm |From birth |1 year high |Banking, |Special | Ch.139
- 60. Left hand |Unknown. |High school.|Bookkeeping.|None. | Ch.140
- 61. Leg off. |Accident (was|Eighth |Business and| do. | Ch.141
- 62. Right arm.|“Do not |Country |Bookkeeping.|Heavy paper | Ch.142
- 63. Right arm.|Machine |Eighth |Business and|Heavy paper | Ch.143
- 64. Leg off. |Accident. |Grammar |Shorthand |None. | Ch.144
- 65. Left arm |Accident (was| do. |Bookkeeping.|Weighted | Ch.145
- 66. Deformed. |Accident. | do. |Shorthand. |No report. | Ch.146
- 67. Deaf. |Illness (was | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.147
- 68. Helpless |Illness (was | do. |Banking and |Revolving | Ch.148
- 69. Right arm |Caught in |High school.|Shorthand |None. | Ch.149
- 70. Loss of |Accident |Ninth grade.|Bookkeeping.|None. | Ch.150
- 71. Right arm |Gunshot |High school.|Shorthand |A paper | Ch.151
- 72. Index |Accident |College. |Banking, |None. | Ch.152
- 73. Right arm |Blood |High school.|Banking and | do. | Ch.153
- 74. Left arm |Accident |Common |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.154
- 75. Left arm |Gun accident | do. | do. | do. | Ch.155
- 76. Middle |Shotgun |High school.|Banking, | do. | Ch.156
- 77. Loss of |Caught in |Grammar |Commercial. |None. | Ch.157
- 78. Loss of |Born without |3 years high|Combined. |None; | Ch.158
- 79. Loss of |Caught in |Grammar |Commercial. |None. | Ch.159
- 80. Withered |Birth | do. | do. | do. | Ch.160
- 81. Loss of |Railroad | do. |Shorthand, | do. | Ch.161
- 82. Right hand|Accident |High school.|Shorthand |Rearranged | Ch.162
- 83. Sprained |Fall on ice | do. | do. |None. | Ch.163
- 84. Third and |Accident. |High school.|Shorthand |Readjustment | Ch.164
- 85. Left arm |Circular saw.|Common |Business |Heavy paper | Ch.165
- 86. Left arm |Unknown. |High school |Business |None. | Ch.166
- 87. Badly | do. |Eighth |Business. | do. | Ch.167
- 88. Right arm |Thrashing |Eighth |Business |Heavy paper | Ch.168
- 89. Paralyzed |Unknown. |Unknown. |Business |A chair a | Ch.169
- 90. One-armed.|No report. |High school.|Business. |None. | Ch.170
- 91. One-armed.|Probably in a|Grammar |Banking and | do. | Ch.171
- 92. Crippled. |No report. |No report. |Banking and |No report. | Ch.172
- 93. Loss of |Accident in |1 or 2 years|Business. |None. | Ch.173
- 94. Blind. |From birth. |Graduate |Typewriting |Individual | Ch.174
- 95. Both legs |Unknown. |High school.|Shorthand. |None. | Ch.175
- 96. Withered |From birth. |2 years in |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.176
- 97. Deaf and |Illness. |Equivalent |Bookkeeping.|None. | Ch.177
- 98. Fingers |Injury. |Educated in |Commercial. | do. | Ch.178
- 99. St. Vitus |Nervous |Graduate |Shorthand. | do. | Ch.179
- 100. Totally |No report. |Private |Bookkeeping.|None except | Ch.180
- 101. Artificial|No report. |High school.|Commercial. |None. | Ch.181
- 102. Withered | do. | do. |Steno- | do. | Ch.182
- 103. Hunchback.| do. |No report. |Commercial. |No report. | Ch.183
- 104. Stutters. | do. | do. |Secretarial.| do. | Ch.184
- 105. Spells of | do. | do. |Special. | do. | Ch.185
- 106. Legs |Spinal | do. |Teachers. | do. | Ch.186
- 107. Weak |No report. | do. |Special. | do. | Ch.187
- 108. Wrists |Result of | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.188
- 109. Wooden |No report. | do. |Secretarial.| do. | Ch.189
- 110. Artificial| do. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.190
- 111. One short | do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.191
- 112. Badly | do. | do. |Secretarial.| do. | Ch.192
- 113. Lame, | do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.193
- 114. Speech. | do. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.194
- 115. Paralysis.|Infantile | do. |Teachers. | do. | Ch.195
- 116. One short |No report. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.196
- 117. Short leg.|Hip disease. | do. |Secretarial.| do. | Ch.197
- 118. Hunchback.|No report. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.198
- 119. Short leg.| do. | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.199
- 120. Left | do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.200
- 121. Bad hip, | do. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.201
- 122. Spinal | do. | do. |Bookkeeping.| do. | Ch.202
- 123. Hunchback,| do. | do. |Commercial. | do. | Ch.203
- 124. Paralysis.|Infantile | do. | do. | do. | Ch.204
- 125. Paralysis.| do. | do. | do. | do. | Ch.205
- 126. Right hand|Circular |Eighth |Special |Had an | Ch.206
- 127. Paralysis.|Spinal |High school |Shorthand |Individual | Ch.207
- 128. Paralysis |Injury in |3¹⁄₂ years |Regular |None to speak| Ch.208
- 129. Anchylosis|Rheumatism. |High school |Commercial |None. | Ch.209
- 130. Paralysis,|Cerebral |Was |Commercial. |None, except | Ch.210
- 131. Both hands|Was pushed |Seventh |Steno- |An aluminum | Ch.211
- 132. Both limbs|Run over by |Eighth grade| do. |None. | Ch.212
- 133. Right leg |Crushed by |Eighth |Bookkeeping,| do. | Ch.213
- 1. Deaf and |Not longer than |Shares equally in|Rendering Ch.214
- 2. Loss of |Succeeded as well|$15 per week. |Her progress met Ch.215
- 3. Infantile |Doing as well as |Is still a |This young man’s Ch.216
- 4. Paralysis.|Somewhat longer |Doing | Ch.217
- 5. War |Did not finish, |Is a minister |Decided as his Ch.218
- 6. Loss of |No report. |Salary $2,500 a | Ch.219
- 7. Short leg.|2 or 3 months |Doing | Ch.220
- 8. Paralysis.|Not longer than |Satisfactory | Ch.221
- 9. Paralysis |Not longer than |Employed Postal | Ch.222
- 10. Paralysis | do. |Making | Ch.223
- 11. Loss of |No longer than |Salary, $1,800 a | Ch.224
- 12. Deformed | do. |Progress | Ch.225
- 13. Loss of | do. |Progress | Ch.226
- 14. Hand and |Longer than usual|Progress |Is happy and Ch.227
- 15. Loss of |Average time. |Progress |The very marked Ch.228
- 16. Three | do. | do. |He was right Ch.229
- 17. Left side |Somewhat longer. |Progress |Paralysis affected Ch.230
- 18. Dislocated|Less than |Progress | Ch.231
- 19. Loss of |Longer than |Progress | Ch.232
- 20. Amputation|Shorter by 2 |Favorable |“It is our opinion Ch.233
- 21. Deaf. |Longer by about 2|Satisfactory; $14| Ch.234
- 22. Partial |Shorter by 1¹⁄₂ |Satisfactory; $15| Ch.235
- 23. Little use|Finished on time.|Most | Ch.236
- 24. Hand |Regular. |No report. | Ch.237
- 25. Both legs | do. |Doing well. | Ch.238
- 26. Loss of | do. | do. | Ch.239
- 27. Loss of | do. |No report. | Ch.240
- 28. Loss of | do. |Satisfactory. | Ch.241
- 29. Right leg |Average time. |Satisfactory; $75| Ch.242
- 30. Right arm |One-half longer |Most | Ch.243
- 31. Loss of |No longer than |Satisfactory; $50| Ch.244
- 32. Right hand|Less than the |Satisfactory, | Ch.245
- 33. No use of |No longer than |Satisfactory; $30| Ch.246
- 34. Both legs |Regular. |Satisfactory; $21| Ch.247
- 35. One leg | do. |Satisfactory; $90| Ch.248
- 36. Both legs | do. |Probably | Ch.249
- 37. Hip | do. |Probably |This student was Ch.250
- 38. Short | do. |Probably |Case 38 found it Ch.251
- 39. One hand |Regular. |In business with | Ch.252
- 40. Twisted |Longer by about 2|Probably | Ch.253
- 41. Loss of |Regular. |Salary unknown. | Ch.254
- 42. Two |Progress a little|Probably | Ch.255
- 43. Hand |Slightly longer. |Satisfactorily | Ch.256
- 44. Hip |The same as other|Satisfactorily | Ch.257
- 45. Right arm |Did not complete |No report. | Ch.258
- 46. Lame. |Regular. |Satisfactory; $25|Was very lame and Ch.259
- 47. Very lame.| do. |No report. |Uses crutch. Ch.260
- 48. Very deaf.|Less than | do. |Completed course Ch.261
- 49. Short leg.|Regular. |Doing excellent |Walked with cane. Ch.262
- 50. Lame. |Has not completed|No report. |Excellent student Ch.263
- 51. Loss of |“Not much |Doing very well; | Ch.264
- 52. Loss of |Regular. |Holds responsible| Ch.265
- 53. Right arm | do. |Salary $40 a | Ch.266
- 54. Deaf and |About 3 months |No report. |“I believe Ch.267
- 55. Leg off. |Regular. |“Doing well,” | Ch.268
- 56. Left arm |2 months longer. |Most successful. |This man is now a Ch.269
- 57. Hunchback.|Regular. |Salary $100 a |Now in Government Ch.270
- 58. “Club | do. |Satisfactory; | Ch.271
- 59. Left arm |Regular. |Most successful; | Ch.272
- 60. Left hand |2 months longer. |Not much of a |Did not apply Ch.273
- 61. Leg off. |Regular. |In Government, | Ch.274
- 62. Right arm.| do. |“Very successful”| Ch.275
- 63. Right arm.| do. |“Quite | Ch.276
- 64. Leg off. |Regular. |Satisfactory; | Ch.277
- 65. Left arm | do. |Satisfactory; |The Morse College Ch.278
- 66. Deformed. | do. |Satisfactory; | Ch.279
- 67. Deaf. | do. |Satisfactory; | Ch.280
- 68. Helpless |Completed work in|He was |Since the Ch.281
- 69. Right arm |Average. |Very |“He was so Ch.282
- 70. Loss of |Average. |Salary $1,000 per|Had difficulty at Ch.283
- 71. Right arm |Average. |Unknown. |His handicap Ch.284
- 72. Index |Average. |He is an | Ch.285
- 73. Right arm | do. |Very |Now in employ of Ch.286
- 74. Left arm | do. |$1,200 per year. |A man with left Ch.287
- 75. Left arm | do. | do. |It is one of the Ch.288
- 76. Middle |Completed 4 |Has been very |This man is a Ch.289
- 77. Loss of |About a month |Doing well, $80 |Case 77 is 18 Ch.290
- 78. Loss of |About a month |Is teaching |Consider this case Ch.291
- 79. Loss of | do. |Now very |Took much pains in Ch.292
- 80. Withered |Several months |Successful; $70 | Ch.293
- 81. Loss of |Average. |Successful; $45 |This case has Ch.294
- 82. Right hand|Longer than |About $200 per |Although colored, Ch.295
- 83. Sprained |No report. |Reporting | Ch.296
- 84. Third and |Longer by |Unknown. | Ch.297
- 85. Left arm |Twice as long as |Is employed. | Ch.298
- 86. Left arm |Average. | do. | Ch.299
- 87. Badly |About average |Is employed in | Ch.300
- 88. Right arm |Not much longer |Automobile | Ch.301
- 89. Paralyzed |About a fourth |He is assistant | Ch.302
- 90. One-armed.|Average. |Is a lawyer. | Ch.303
- 91. One-armed.| do. |Prosperous; |Is now treasurer Ch.304
- 92. Crippled. |No report. |Successful; $5 | Ch.305
- 93. Loss of |Average. |$1,300 per year. |“He is active in Ch.306
- 94. Blind. |Little more than |Satisfactory; $12|It seems to me Ch.307
- 95. Both legs |Average. |No report. |Is working at Ch.308
- 96. Withered |Still studying. |Still studying in| Ch.309
- 97. Deaf and |Average. |“Doing |Some difficulty in Ch.310
- 98. Fingers | do. |“Doing nicely as | Ch.311
- 99. St. Vitus |Possibly 10 weeks|“Doing nicely.” | Ch.312
- 100. Totally |Average. |In the same |“I think any man Ch.313
- 101. Artificial|Average; |Head bookkeeper, | Ch.314
- 102. Withered |Average. |“Is doing well as| Ch.315
- 103. Hunchback.|No report. |No report. | Ch.316
- 104. Stutters. | do. | do. | Ch.317
- 105. Spells of | do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.318
- 106. Legs | do. |No report. | Ch.319
- 107. Weak | do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.320
- 108. Wrists | do. |No report. | Ch.321
- 109. Wooden | do. | do. | Ch.322
- 110. Artificial| do. |Has not | Ch.323
- 111. One short | do. | do. | Ch.324
- 112. Badly | do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.325
- 113. Lame, | do. | do. | Ch.326
- 114. Speech. | do. |No report. | Ch.327
- 115. Paralysis.| do. | do. | Ch.328
- 116. One short | do. | do. | Ch.329
- 117. Short leg.| do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.330
- 118. Hunchback.| do. |No report. | Ch.331
- 119. Short leg.| do. | do. | Ch.332
- 120. Left | do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.333
- 121. Bad hip, | do. |No report. | Ch.334
- 122. Spinal | do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.335
- 123. Hunchback,| do. |No report. | Ch.336
- 124. Paralysis.| do. |Did not graduate.| Ch.337
- 125. Paralysis.| do. | do. | Ch.338
- 126. Right hand|A month or more |Has succeeded |“The good results Ch.339
- 127. Paralysis.|Can not be |No report. | Ch.340
- 128. Paralysis |Average. |Earning about $25|Is constantly Ch.341
- 129. Anchylosis| do. |Earning $18 a | Ch.342
- 130. Paralysis,|About the average|With Western | Ch.343
- 131. Both hands|About 6 months |Her vocational |Student’s home Ch.344
- 132. Both limbs|Average. |Very successful. | Ch.345
- 133. Right leg |A little longer |“I expect him to | Ch.346
- 1. Positions in the eight grammar school grades-- Ch.347
- 2. Positions in high schools, as teachers of practically all high-school Ch.348
- 3. Positions in all-day, part-time, or evening vocational schools as Ch.349
- 4. Positions in normal schools, colleges, and universities. Ch.350
- 1. So long as a teacher is content to keep in his possession information Ch.351
- 2. The teacher must have a passion to lead others to learn. This Ch.352
- 3. In addition to the intellectual wealth and the sympathetic Ch.353
- 4. The ideal teacher must be willing to be forgotten--to have his kind Ch.354
- 2. What personal characteristics should I possess to be successful as a Ch.355
- 3. How much general education ought I to have as a basis for a course in Ch.356
- 4. What specific training should I need if I decide to become a lawyer, Ch.357
- 6. What income may I reasonably expect to earn if I am successful in Ch.358
- 7. What are some other rewards to a lawyer in addition to the earnings Ch.359
- 10. How much will it cost me to get an education suitable for the Ch.360
- 1. _Moral integrity_, worthy of the trust often involved in handling the Ch.361
- 2. _Persistence_, to carry on to completion any piece of work Ch.362
- 3. _Sound judgment_, to take a right and well-informed attitude in Ch.363
- 4. _Self-confidence_, a belief in one’s ability successfully to handle a Ch.364
- 5. _Concentration_, power to bring all one’s thought and activities to Ch.365
- introduction of honey has made its deliciousness, palatability, and Ch.366
- introduction of prohibition has unquestionably caused the use of more Ch.367
- introduction of the farm mechanic on every farm of sufficient size. Ch.368
- 1. Hand |Setting ads, |Walking, bending |Good general | Ch.369
- 2. Linotype |Operating |Work is mostly in|Good general | Ch.370
- 3. Linotype |To make all |Work necessitates|Experience in | Ch.371
- 4. Linotype |Operating |Work requires all|Combination of | Ch.372
- 5. Monotype |Operation of |Physical exertion|Good general | Ch.373
- 6. Monotype |Operation of |Work is standing.|Experience in | Ch.374
- 7. Monotype |Operating |Requires all |Combination of | Ch.375
- 8. Stoneman. |Imposition and |Work is standing |Expert knowledge | Ch.376
- 9. Composing |Supervision of |Physical movement|Good technical | Ch.377
- 10. Copyholder.|Assistant to |Reading and |Good education, | Ch.378
- 11. Proof |Marking errors in|Work seated at |Good education | Ch.379
- 12. Copy |Writing or |Desk work |Good education, | Ch.380
- 13. Assistant |Feeding press, |Constant movement|Must be able to | Ch.381
- 14. Pressman, |Making ready type|This line of work|Practical | Ch.382
- 15. Press |Supervision of |Requires walking |Shop experience, | Ch.383
- 16. Bindery |Setting and |Operation of |Practical | Ch.384
- 17. Stockman |Operation of |Must be in |Knowledge of | Ch.385
- 18. Printing |The teaching of |Care and |Must be practical| Ch.386
- 19. Cost clerk.|Keeping cost |This is clerical |Good education, | Ch.387
- 20. Layout man.|Making sketches |Desk work |Knowledge of type| Ch.388
- 21. Printing |Marketing the |Must be able to |General knowledge| Ch.389
- 22. Estimator. |Figuring the |Desk work. No |Practical | Ch.390
- 23. Super- |Management of |Work at desk and |Practical | Ch.391
- 24. Proprietor.|Directing the |Work may of |This presupposes | Ch.392
- 1. Hand |$20 to | 8 |One eye, both hands, |1 year. Ch.393
- 2. Linotype |25 to 35.| 8 |Good eyes, both hands |6 months. Ch.394
- 3. Linotype |25 to 40.| 8 |Must have good |1 year. Ch.395
- 4. Linotype |25 to 35.| 8 |Requires physical |18 months. Ch.396
- 5. Monotype |20 to 30.| 8 |Good eyesight, both |6 months. Ch.397
- 6. Monotype |25 to 40.| 8 |One good eye, both |1 year. Ch.398
- 7. Monotype |30 to 40.| 8 |Requires physical |18 months. Ch.399
- 8. Stoneman. |25 to 35.| 8 |Work is standing, |6 months. Ch.400
- 9. Composing |25 to 60.| 8 |Good eyesight, right |1 year. Ch.401
- 10. Copyholder.|10 to 20.| 8 |Good eyesight, hearing,|6 months. Ch.402
- 11. Proof |20 to 30.| |Work seated, good |Do. Ch.403
- 12. Copy |20 to 50.| 8 to 9 |One eye, good hearing, |Do. Ch.404
- 13. Assistant |15 to 22.| 8 |Good eyesight, two |6 months. Ch.405
- 14. Pressman, |22 to 40.| 8 |Good eyesight and |1 year. Ch.406
- 15. Press |30 to 60.| 8 |Good eyesight, hearing,|1 year. Ch.407
- 16. Bindery |12 to 25.| 8 |One eye, both hands and|6 months. Ch.408
- 17. Stockman |15 to 25.| 8 |Involves lifting of |3 months. Ch.409
- 18. Printing |25 to 40.| 6 to 8 |Good hearing, eyesight |1 year. Ch.410
- 19. Cost clerk.|15 to 25.| 8 to 9 |One eye, right hand and|6 months. Ch.411
- 20. Layout man.|25 to 75.| 8 to 9 |Good eyesight, one arm |1 year. Ch.412
- 21. Printing |25 to |No fixed|One eye, good hearing, |1 year. Ch.413
- 22. Estimator. |35 to 75.| 8 to 9 |One eye, good hearing, |1 year. Ch.414
- 23. Super- |50 to |No fixed|Good eyesight, good |2 years. Ch.415
- 24. Proprietor.| ... | All the|Should possess such |1 year. Ch.416
- 1. HAND COMPOSITOR (STRAIGHT MATTER, AD. AND JOB) Ch.417
- 2. LINOTYPE OPERATOR Ch.418
- 3. LINOTYPE MACHINIST Ch.419
- 4. LINOTYPE MACHINIST OPERATOR Ch.420
- 5. MONOTYPE KEYBOARD OPERATOR Ch.421
- 6. MONOTYPE MACHINIST Ch.422
- 7. MONOTYPE COMBINATION Ch.423
- 8. STONEMAN Ch.424
- 9. COMPOSING ROOM FOREMAN Ch.425
- 10. COPY HOLDER Ch.426
- 11. PROOF READER Ch.427
- 12. COPY WRITER Ch.428
- 13. ASSISTANT PRESSMAN Ch.429
- 14. PRESSMAN Ch.430
- 15. PRESSROOM FOREMAN Ch.431
- 16. BINDERY WORKER Ch.432
- 17. STOCKMAN AND PAPER CUTTER Ch.433
- 18. PRINTING INSTRUCTOR Ch.434
- 19. COST CLERK Ch.435
- 20. LAYOUT MAN Ch.436
- 21. PRINTING SALESMAN Ch.437
- 22. ESTIMATOR Ch.438
- 23. SUPERINTENDENT AND MANAGER Ch.439
- 24. PROPRIETOR Ch.440
- 2. What physical disabilities will bar one from successfully pursuing Ch.441
- 3. What education and apprentice training are required, and where to get Ch.442
- 4. What salaries or wages are generally paid, and what are the chances Ch.443
- 7. Where do millers work, and in what section of the country is milling Ch.444
- 8. What need is there for millers, i. e., is there a large open field in Ch.445
- 1. Heavy labor. |Handling flour, |Walking, bending, lifting| Ch.446
- 2. Light labor. |Moving bread racks and |Walking, bending, lifting| Ch.447
- 3. Dough mixers |Mixing dough; running |Walking, bending, | Ch.448
- 4. Operators of |Turning and timing |Walking, bending, | Ch.449
- 5. Bench hands, |Running baking machines |Standing at bench, some | Ch.450
- 6. Peelers, oven |Putting pans into and |Standing at oven, | Ch.451
- 7. Sorters, |Sorting bread; checking |Largely desk work. No | Ch.452
- 8. Salesmen. |Making deliveries of |Walking, bending, | Ch.453
- 9. Shop foreman. |Immediate supervision of|Walking; physical | Ch.454
- 10. Superintendent|General supervision of |Largely desk work; but | Ch.455
- 11. Buyer, |Purchasing of raw |Largely desk work. | Ch.456
- 12. Engineers. |Running power plant. |Mostly sitting. | Ch.457
- 13. Machinists. |Repairing and installing|Walking, bending, | Ch.458
- 1. Heavy labor. |Unusual bodily strength | [47]$3 | 8 | Ch.459
- 2. Light labor. |Some familiarity with | [47]3 | 8 | Ch.460
- 3. Dough mixers |Common-school education, | 25-40 | 8 | Ch.461
- 4. Operators of |Common-school education; | 25-35 | 8 | Ch.462
- 5. Bench hands, |Common-school education, | 25-35 | 8 | Ch.463
- 6. Peelers, oven |Common school education, | 25-40 | 8 | Ch.464
- 7. Sorters, |Business education; some | 20 | 8-9 | Ch.465
- 8. Salesmen. |Business education, | 25-75 | 8-9 | Ch.466
- 9. Shop foreman. |Common-school education; | 35-50 | 8-12 | Ch.467
- 10. Superintendent|Thorough business | 50-200 | [48] | Ch.468
- 11. Buyer, |Intimate knowledge of | 50-100 | [48] | Ch.469
- 12. Engineers. |Common-school education, | 25-50 | 8 | Ch.470
- 13. Machinists. |Common-school education, | 25-35 | 8 | Ch.471
- 1. Heavy labor. |Both legs, both arms, |None. Ch.472
- 2. Light labor. |Two legs, one hand with |Do. Ch.473
- 3. Dough mixers |One hand, if good |3 to 4 months in baking Ch.474
- 4. Operators of |do. |3 months. Ch.475
- 5. Bench hands, |Two hands with thumb and |Do. Ch.476
- 6. Peelers, oven |One hand, if good |3 months. Ch.477
- 7. Sorters, |One eye (good eyesight), |6 months. Ch.478
- 8. Salesmen. |Both feet; one hand, with|6 months. Ch.479
- 9. Shop foreman. |do. |1 year. Ch.480
- 10. Superintendent|Good eyesight, good |2 years. Ch.481
- 11. Buyer, |Good eyesight and |1 year. Ch.482
- 12. Engineers. |do. |Do. Ch.483
- 13. Machinists. |Both feet, one hand, one |Do. Ch.484
- 2. Practically all specialised positions in baking are properly based on Ch.485
- 3. The artificial limbs now available may in many cases enable the Ch.486