The Cotton Manufacturing Industry of New England: Bureau of Commercial and Industrial Affairs, Committee on New England Industries1926 - Cotton textile industry - 24 pages |
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... output in the two areas . The curves of Sheetings , Shirtings and Muslins show these to comprise the largest of the groups - great mills in both sections specialize in these products and competition is very keen . Other Woven Goods ...
... output in the two areas . The curves of Sheetings , Shirtings and Muslins show these to comprise the largest of the groups - great mills in both sections specialize in these products and competition is very keen . Other Woven Goods ...
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... output to the demands of the relatively nearer market to which usu- ally it appeals , demands which draw upon nervous energy . In the manufacture of a style prod- uct , the accuracy of administrative forecast , as well as the necessary ...
... output to the demands of the relatively nearer market to which usu- ally it appeals , demands which draw upon nervous energy . In the manufacture of a style prod- uct , the accuracy of administrative forecast , as well as the necessary ...
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... output and the lessening of production , should not forget the south , where mills can be run night and rebellion . Furthermore , there are now a sufficient number of ex- amples in the New England textile . industry of the principle ...
... output and the lessening of production , should not forget the south , where mills can be run night and rebellion . Furthermore , there are now a sufficient number of ex- amples in the New England textile . industry of the principle ...
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... output , - a privilege which the south enjoys , but which is denied the majority of New England's cotton mills . In our great- est cotton manufacturing state , Mas- sachusetts , the prohibition of women from working in mills after 6:00 ...
... output , - a privilege which the south enjoys , but which is denied the majority of New England's cotton mills . In our great- est cotton manufacturing state , Mas- sachusetts , the prohibition of women from working in mills after 6:00 ...
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... attuned their sales methods to the requirements of their changing output are finding that their .. wares are not commanding a just re- ៖ ៖ ៖ ៖ គឺ ៖ ៩ ៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖ Total Ready 19 BOSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
... attuned their sales methods to the requirements of their changing output are finding that their .. wares are not commanding a just re- ៖ ៖ ៖ ៖ គឺ ៖ ៩ ៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖៖ Total Ready 19 BOSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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20 NEW ENGLAND 20 SOUTH 54 Hours ability Active Spindle Hours administrative AFFECTED BY LABOR Average Active Spindle Bank of Boston Bureau of Business capacity CHAMBER OF COMMERCE changes CHICAGO Climatic Energy competition conditions of parity Cotton Manufacturing Industry COTTON TAKEN curve DATA FROM U.S. Data were obtained effect Employees Affected Employees Working 54 ENGLAND INDUSTRIAL SURVEY England manufacturers England mill England textile equipment Fall River grades of product greater Harvard Bureau HOURS PER SPINDLE increasing INDUSTRIAL SURVEY BOSTON Labor Disputes manufacturing resources Mass Massachusetts methods mid-South MILL FINISHER Mill Taxes NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES output proximity READY TO WEAR Ready-to-Wear sections shown silk SOUTH CHICAGO southern advantage southern mill SPINDLE IN PLACE style SURVEY BOSTON CHAMBER TAKEN BY MILLS TAX PER ACTIVE THOUSANDS OF BALES tion tive TOTAL PIECE TRANSPORTATION COSTS U.S. CENSUS BUREAU United States Bureau VALUE OF PRODUCTS wage levels yarns York City