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Transcript of Interview with Joseph Podles, August 9, 1979

Hull House Settlement House Questionnaire, 1893

A Living Wage, excerpts, John A. Ryan, 1906
From Rev. Peter Guilday,ed.Pastoral Letters of the American Hierarchy, 1792-1919

Advertisements from the Early 20th Century: Sears, Roebuck & Co. merchandise, 1902 and Hires Root Beer, "Jingle Jokes for Little Folks," 1901

"The Well-Dressed Woman," Cosmopolitan, 1900

"Dressing Well on Small Means," Ladies' Home Journal, 1902

"The Cost of Christian Living," Catholic World, February, 1907

"The Fallacy of 'Bettering One's Position,'" Catholic World, November, 1907

"Influence of Wealth on 'the Higher Life,'" Gunton's Magazine, April, 1904

"A Personal Question," Harper's Weekly, March 7, 1903

"Why Do Americans Prefer Small Families?" by Lydia Kingsmill Commander, Independent, October 13, 1904

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"The Small Family and National Decadence," The American Ecclesiastical Review, February, 1904

"More Conscience for the Consumer," Caroline Hunt, Chautauquan, June 1903

Photograph comparison: "Room in a Tenement Flat" and "Cornelia Stewart's Bedroom"

How Much is Enough? A Budget Exercise for The Consumer using the Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor, May 1906

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