An article that includes a picture of Wells College students using the Wells College Press during World War II. The caption reads "If bombs destroy power presses, Wells College students well be equipped to set type by hand and operate hand presses."
Vol. 2 chiefly tables. ; At head of title: United States Department of Labor. Frances Perkins, Secretary. Women's Bureau. Mary Anderson, Director. ; Cover title. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; v. 1. Summary, December 31, 1937 -- v. 2. Analysis of hour laws for women workers, March 31, 1938. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Suggested readings" (p. 66). ; Letter of transmittal -- The United States experience -- The foreign experience -- The Washington Convention -- Testimony regarding night work for women -- Suggested readings -- Appendixes: A. Text of the Bern Convention, 1906.-- B. Text of the Washington Convention, 1919.-- C. Principal night-work legislation of foreign countries.-- D. Night-work legislation in the United States. Tables: 1. Extent of night work of women. in 12 state surveys, 1919 to 1925 -- 2. Scheduled daily hours of night workers, by state -- 3. Scheduled weekly hours of night workers, by state -- 4. Age of night workers, by state -- 5. Conjugal condition of night workers, by state -- 6. Nativity of night workers, by state. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Letter of transmittal" (p. iii) originally published: Pilgrimage of World War mothers and widows. (House document / 71st Congress, 2d session ; no. 140) ; "December 7, 1929. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered printed (letter of transmittal only). December 12, 1929. House concurrent resolution no. 15, by Mr. James, to reprint together with accompanying list, referred to the Committee on Printing. December 21, 1929. House concurrent resolution no. 15 reported by Mr. Kiess, from the Committee on Printing, and agreed to. December 21, 1929. House concurrent resolution no. 15 considered by the Senate and agreed to on motion of Mr. Fletcher." ; Cover title: List of mothers and widows of American soldiers, sailors, and marines entitled to make a pilgrimage to the war cemeteries in Europe. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office." ; "5 August 1943." ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-70) and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"References": p. ix-x. ; Illustrated lining-papers. ; "Prepared by the War department for Morris Sheppard, chairman of the Committee on military affairs of the Senate." --p. p[iv] ; Presented by Mr. Sheppard. Referred to the Committee on printing, June 7, 1939. ; Mode of access: Internet.