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How Much Do You Need?
A Customer Born Every Minute: Advertising in Historical Perspective
Numbers, Needs, and Progressive Era Reform
A Living Wage
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Interview with Joseph Podles, August 9, 1979
Hull House Questionnaire, 1893
Excerpts from "A Living Wage," 1906
Early 20th Century Advertisements
Articles on Women's Clothing Expenses, 1900-1902
John A. Ryan Articles Against Consumerism, 1907
"Influence of Wealth," 1904
Articles on Changing Family Size, 1903-1904
"More Conscience for the Consumer," 1903
Photograh Comparison: Living Conditions, ca. 1910
Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor No. 64, 1906
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