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- catalog abstract "Contains primary source material.".
- catalog contributor b2663618.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "Contains primary source material.".
- catalog description "I learned right away / Valentine Chartrand -- Pinching, nicking, and tucking to make both ends meet / Grace Burk -- It wasn't difficult to learn but you didn't get paid / Martha Doherty -- My father just didn't bother too much with me / Blanche Graham -- You had to be on your toes, all the time / Lucie Cordeau -- I knew my job and I knew my place / Narcissa Fantini Hodges -- I never had a job that I sat down / Mabel Delehanty Mangan -- We had to take what come / Diane Ouellette -- I went there just to see what it's like / Dori Nelson -- On drawing-in, you have to be dedicated / Leona Bacon Pray -- The boys used to get away with murder! / Emma Skehan -- So the help got cocky, we all got cocky / Yvonne Hoar -- They used to say, if you married a mender, you were rich / Evelyn Winters -- I'm not an old Greek, I don't eat bread and oil / Jean Rouses.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Never screamed before; never have since / Nicholas Georgoulis -- I can take it; I can stand the grind / Del Chouinard -- I won the respect of all my mill people / Fred Burtt -- Unions were few and far between / James Ellis -- There wasn't an inch of his body that wasn't black and blue / HubertLaFleur -- They never saw the sun / Cornelia Chiklis -- I'd think of my mother in those wretched mills / Roland Bacon -- They were very, very hard on people in those days / Mary Rouses Karafelis.".
- catalog description "That's what they used to call them : mill rats / Harry Dickenson -- You had to go to work early and get some money / Charles Costello -- I started from the bottom like everybody else / Albert Parent -- Like we say a big shot in the mill / John Falante -- I learned it myself as I went along / Albert Cote -- Rigging, that's the heavy work / Henry Pestana -- We never thought the mills would close / Arthur Morrissette -- Just walking up and down, trying to keep those looms going all day long is a job / Joseph Golas -- They used to call them efficiency men, and that was a bad name / James Simpson -- We all worked in the mill, and all in the same place / Raymond Gaillardetz -- How would you like to make five cents an hour more? / Sidney Muskovitz -- I was young and strong and fast and earned twenty-five cents an hour / Henry Paradis.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 330 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Last generation.".
- catalog identifier "0870237128 (alk paper) :".
- catalog identifier "0870237136 (pbk. : alk paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Last generation.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press,".
- catalog relation "Last generation.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Lowell".
- catalog subject "331.7/677/0097444 20".
- catalog subject "HD8039.T42 U6525 1990".
- catalog subject "Textile workers Massachusetts Lowell History 20th century Sources.".
- catalog subject "Textile workers Massachusetts Lowell Interviews.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I learned right away / Valentine Chartrand -- Pinching, nicking, and tucking to make both ends meet / Grace Burk -- It wasn't difficult to learn but you didn't get paid / Martha Doherty -- My father just didn't bother too much with me / Blanche Graham -- You had to be on your toes, all the time / Lucie Cordeau -- I knew my job and I knew my place / Narcissa Fantini Hodges -- I never had a job that I sat down / Mabel Delehanty Mangan -- We had to take what come / Diane Ouellette -- I went there just to see what it's like / Dori Nelson -- On drawing-in, you have to be dedicated / Leona Bacon Pray -- The boys used to get away with murder! / Emma Skehan -- So the help got cocky, we all got cocky / Yvonne Hoar -- They used to say, if you married a mender, you were rich / Evelyn Winters -- I'm not an old Greek, I don't eat bread and oil / Jean Rouses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Never screamed before; never have since / Nicholas Georgoulis -- I can take it; I can stand the grind / Del Chouinard -- I won the respect of all my mill people / Fred Burtt -- Unions were few and far between / James Ellis -- There wasn't an inch of his body that wasn't black and blue / HubertLaFleur -- They never saw the sun / Cornelia Chiklis -- I'd think of my mother in those wretched mills / Roland Bacon -- They were very, very hard on people in those days / Mary Rouses Karafelis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "That's what they used to call them : mill rats / Harry Dickenson -- You had to go to work early and get some money / Charles Costello -- I started from the bottom like everybody else / Albert Parent -- Like we say a big shot in the mill / John Falante -- I learned it myself as I went along / Albert Cote -- Rigging, that's the heavy work / Henry Pestana -- We never thought the mills would close / Arthur Morrissette -- Just walking up and down, trying to keep those looms going all day long is a job / Joseph Golas -- They used to call them efficiency men, and that was a bad name / James Simpson -- We all worked in the mill, and all in the same place / Raymond Gaillardetz -- How would you like to make five cents an hour more? / Sidney Muskovitz -- I was young and strong and fast and earned twenty-five cents an hour / Henry Paradis.".
- catalog title "The Last generation : work and life in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1910-1960 / [edited by] Mary H. Blewett.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Interviews. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".