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Annual Report on the Statistics of Labor - Page 364
by Massachusetts. Dept. of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1898
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Volume 9, Issues 50-53

1904 - 1154 pages
...school committee, or by some person acting under authority thereof, certifying to the minor's ability to read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language resides, no person shall employ him and no parent, guardian or custodian shall permit him to be employed...
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Labor Bulletin, Issues 35-38

Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1905 - 378 pages
...building), and sends to school superintendent or committee a complete list of minors employed therein who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language. No child nnder 18 and no woman shall be employed in laboring in a mercantile establishment more than...
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Biennial Report, Labor and Compensation

Nebraska. Department of Labor - 1905 - 214 pages
...superintendent of schools or the board of school directors the names of all the minors under 16, employed who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language. An age and schooling certificate shall not be approved unless satisfactory evidence is furnished by...
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Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts

Massachusetts - 1905 - 1034 pages
...chiicliild between seven and fourteen years of age, and every Lcibooi. a child under sixteen years of age who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English laiiguage, shall attend some public day school in the city or town in which he resides during the entire...
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Biennial Report, Volume 2

Kentucky. Department of Labor - 1905 - 250 pages
...ages of fourteen and sixteen before they are permitted to work. It would be best to require them to read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language. The illiteracy prevailing among the child laborers makes it essential that some law be passed which will...
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Laws Enacted in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ...

Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - 1905 - 836 pages
...certificate furnish proof that (he or she) is now years of age. I further certify, that (he or she) can read at sight, and write legibly simple sentences in the English language, has complied with the education laws of this Commonwealth now in force, and may be employed at such...
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Annual Report, Issues 11-12

Illinois. Dept. of Factory Inspection - 1906 - 1206 pages
...authorized to approve and sign with official character authority. ) (town or city and date . ) ILLITKUACY. In the case of a child who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences, the certificate shall continue as follows, after the word sentences: "I hereby certify that is regularly...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities

United States. Office of Education - 1906 - 296 pages
...relating to school attendance. Attendance made compulsory for " every child under sixteen years of age who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language." Chap. 320, Apr. 21, 1905. (Jan. 1, 1906.) 553. MICHIGAN : Amending sec. 2, chap. 113, Public Acts,...
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Labor and Industrial Chronology

Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - 1906 - 236 pages
...1. Every child between seven and fourteen years of age, and every child under sixteen years of age who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language, shall attend some public day school in the city or town in which he resides during the entire time...
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Report, Volume 8

New Hampshire. Bureau of Labor - 1906 - 356 pages
...a child between the ages of eight and fourteen years, or of a child under the age of sixteen years who cannot read at sight and write legibly simple sentences in the English language, residing in a school district in which a public school in annually taught, shall cause such child to...
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