ILLUSTRATIONS
Henry A. Atkinson
These workers are the servants of civilization
Frontispiece
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The work which men do inevitably groups them together
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Not many of us stop to consider the man who made possible the white bread that we eat
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The worker in these mills is a worker and little or nothing else
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The workers on the sidewalks of Fifth Avenue
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We forget the men who are toiling underground
66
The New U.S. Bureau of Mines Rescue Car
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Commerce and transportation are dependent upon the steel workers
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The church must preach from the text “A man is more precious than a bar of steel”
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Living upon the canal-boats and barges are the families of the workers
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The cigarmakers carry no moral enthusiasm into their trade
122
The casual workers are the true servants of humanity
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In the army of laborers the girl and the woman are drafted
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Thousands of children in America are doing work which they ought not to do
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A Russian Forum in session in the Church of All Nations, Boston
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The Church of All Nations provided a sleeping place for the unemployed
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“Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey,
Where wealth accumulates, and men decay.”
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