Fifteenth and Subsequent Decennial Censuses, Hearings ..., Jan 11-Feb 10, 19281928 - 334 pages |
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Page 34
... practically the same data , yes . The schedule was , I believe , somewhat different . Mr. RANKIN . Let us not overlook this element , however , Mr. Jacobstein , and that is that the census of 1920 was taken at the peak of high prices ...
... practically the same data , yes . The schedule was , I believe , somewhat different . Mr. RANKIN . Let us not overlook this element , however , Mr. Jacobstein , and that is that the census of 1920 was taken at the peak of high prices ...
Page 35
... practically all cases , or in many cases , that those enumerators would draw a compensation of $ 2 per diem and probably not enumerate any person or any farm on many of those days . And that is the thing we are trying to get away from ...
... practically all cases , or in many cases , that those enumerators would draw a compensation of $ 2 per diem and probably not enumerate any person or any farm on many of those days . And that is the thing we are trying to get away from ...
Page 47
... practically we do not have a free hand . The schedules have come to be largely standardized and we would not take the responsibility of making any radical changes . Mrs. KAHN . But whether you add to or subtract items from them is ...
... practically we do not have a free hand . The schedules have come to be largely standardized and we would not take the responsibility of making any radical changes . Mrs. KAHN . But whether you add to or subtract items from them is ...
Page 54
... practically all the first - class offices . When there is a first - class office to be filled we send a special investigator to investigate the condition . We do that for a great many second - class offices . Mr. LOZIER . Does not that ...
... practically all the first - class offices . When there is a first - class office to be filled we send a special investigator to investigate the condition . We do that for a great many second - class offices . Mr. LOZIER . Does not that ...
Page 63
... practically one hundred million people , it is bound to arouse irritation just like the Income Tax Bureau , but on the whole there has been nothing in the way of a scandal or any valid criticism directed at the integrity of any of them ...
... practically one hundred million people , it is bound to arouse irritation just like the Income Tax Bureau , but on the whole there has been nothing in the way of a scandal or any valid criticism directed at the integrity of any of them ...
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accurate acreage agricultural census amount appointed April AUSTIN believe bill BROWN Census Bureau census of agriculture census of distribution census of population Census Office cent Per cent chain stores CHAIRMAN chart cities Civil Service Commission clerks Commerce committee commodities compensation Congress consumer corn cost cotton cottonseed crop dairy December Department of Agriculture Director districts Doctor GRAY Doctor HILL enumeration estimates fact farm farmers figures gentlemen give going GOSNELL included inquiries interested irrigation JACOBSTEIN January JOHNSON KAHN livestock LOOMIS LOZIER manufacturers marketing matter memory bias ment merator months MOORMAN November November 30 OLSEN organization person Philippine Philippine Islands question RANKIN reapportionment record retail ROUEN schedule special agents statement statistics STEUART suggestion supervisors SURFACE taken taking the census tenants thing THURSTON tion United West South Central wheat wholesale