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The Cluster School Teachers : A Study In Adult Development., Brian John Mooney
The Cluster School Teachers : A Study In Adult Development., Brian John Mooney
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
No abstract provided.
Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin
Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin
Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning Faculty Publication Series
Historians who focus on the development of nineteenth century New England textile mills generally place them in either of two categories. The first, referred to as the Rhode Island system, tended to be small, water-power dependent, family-owned, and located in villages and towns. The mills located in communities along the Quinebaug River in Massachusetts and Connecticut and the Blackstone River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island exemplify this system. The second category is most often called the Waltham or Lowell system. Large-scale, steam-powered, corporately-owned and located in larger cities, these mills could be found in Waltham, Lowell, Lawrence, Chicopee, and Holyoke, …
Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin
Development Of The Assabet Mills In 19th Century Maynard, John R. Mullin
John R. Mullin
Historians who focus on the development of nineteenth century New England textile mills generally place them in either of two categories. The first, referred to as the Rhode Island system, tended to be small, water-power dependent, family-owned, and located in villages and towns. The mills located in communities along the Quinebaug River in Massachusetts and Connecticut and the Blackstone River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island exemplify this system. The second category is most often called the Waltham or Lowell system. Large-scale, steam-powered, corporately-owned and located in larger cities, these mills could be found in Waltham, Lowell, Lawrence, Chicopee, and Holyoke, …
The Interrelationship Between The Goals And The Objectives Of A School System And Hispanic Parents' Expectations Within A Small, Urban Industrial City In Western Massachusetts., Jose H. Irizarry
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
No abstract provided.
Social Gospel, Social Economics, And The Ymca : Sidney D. Gamble And Princeton-In-Peking., Wenjun Xing
Social Gospel, Social Economics, And The Ymca : Sidney D. Gamble And Princeton-In-Peking., Wenjun Xing
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
No abstract provided.