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SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Long working hours of certain municipal employees; by Ethelbert Stewart.—Contract work in Paterson, N. J., silk industry.—Homes for aged colored persons.—[Bernardino] Ramazzini, first student of occupational diseases.— Conciliation work of Department of Labor, June, 1929; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Statistics of immigration. May, 1929; by J. J. Kunna.
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