Immigration Virtual Collection
 
Title
The Pittsburgh district civic frontage / Russell Sage Foundation.
Name/Creator
Russell Sage Foundation
HOLLIS ID
001856334 
Digital Object
[Provides access to page images of entire work]  http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:614248 
Location
Master Microforms

Networked Resource

Widener


Baker Business

Countway Medicine

Loeb Design
Place of Origin
New York
Publisher
Survey Associates
Language
English
Description
xviii, 554 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Form/Genre
text

print
Classification
HD8085.P6 P6 vol.5
Subject
Civic improvement -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh ;  Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Social conditions

Category
Public Health

Clubs

Recreation

Housing

Health

Family relations

Primary

Education

Reformers

Professional workers

Industrial workers

Note
I. The community: Pittsburgh the year of the survey, by E. T. Devine. Pittsburgh: an interpretation of its growth, by R. A. Woods. Coalition of Pittsburgh's civic forces, by A. T. Burns.--II. Civic conditions: Civic improvement possibilities in Pittsburgh, by C. M. Robinson. Thirty-five years of typhoid, by F. E. Wing. The housing of Pittsburgh's workers, by Emily W. Dinwiddie and F. Elisabeth Crowell. Three studies in housing and responsibility: Skunk hollow, by Florence L. Lattimore. Painter's row, Tammany hall, by F. Elisabeth Crowell. The aldermen and their courts, by H. V. Blaxter and A. H. Kerr. The disproportion of taxation in Pittsburgh, by S. M. Harrison.--III. Children and the city: Pittsburgh schools, by Lila Ver P. North. The playgrounds of Pittsburgh, by Beulah Kennard. The public library, by Frances J. Olcott. Pittsburgh as a foster mother, by Florence L. Lattimore.--Appendices.
Other Title
  Harvard social history/business preservation microfilm project. 22311
Other Title
  Pittsburgh survey ; v. 5
Other Title
  Harvard social history/business preservation microfilm project. 22311
Other Title
  Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Women and work


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