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Reducing subject-industries-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 15229 author = Howell, Ithamar title = A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43858 sentences = 4027 flesch = 81 summary = Hops are a large staple product in many counties of the state. THE COUNTIES AND MORE IMPORTANT CITIES AND TOWNS OF WASHINGTON Benton county is able to supply the large towns with fruits and PROSSER, its chief town and county seat, is on the Yakima river river and the Washington & Great Northern railway is projected along county is made up of rolling prairie lands, of great fertility on Timber is the great source of industry at present, the county having the Northern Pacific railway, is the chief town and county seat. [Illustration: Plate No. 49.--View of Spokane River in Lincoln County, Two railroads reach the center of the northern half of the county, Ephrata is the county seat, on the Great Northern railway. northern portion the county is well watered by the Columbia and The Columbia river is the great highway of the county; no railroads State lands, distribution by counties 97 cache = ./cache/15229.txt txt = ./txt/15229.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16964 author = Lutz, R. R. (Rufus Rolla) title = Wage Earning and Education date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44565 sentences = 2587 flesch = 64 summary = 1. Boys and girls under 18 years of age in office work 103 vocational work for girls and women, New Bedford Industrial boys in our public schools to enter the machinist's trade or the INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR BOYS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR BOYS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TRADE TRAINING DURING THE LAST YEARS IN SCHOOL TRADE TRAINING DURING THE LAST YEARS IN SCHOOL by the greater amount of time given to shop work in the trade school. general industrial course recommended for the junior high school, but the high schools for one or two years before they go to work. vocational school where some kind of industrial training is possible. the establishment of a one-year trade school for girls. schools do not offer trade-extension training for workers and it is 3. _A two year industrial trade school._ In addition to the general industrial trade school for boys. cache = ./cache/16964.txt txt = ./txt/16964.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21660 author = Cheyney, Edward Potts title = An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92431 sentences = 4411 flesch = 62 summary = [Illustration: New Sixteenth Century Manor House with Fields still Changes in Town Life and Foreign Trade................. Certain general works which refer to long periods of economic history inhabitants of the town which controlled its trade and industry. as the gild merchant existed to regulate the trade of the town in the Scandinavian countries, the foreign trade of England was carried trade from England to the Netherlands was controlled from the English between the merchants of these towns and England from an early time. time in the harbors of England, and their merchants traded under companies of merchants were formed to trade with various countries, town governments, merchant and craft gilds, lords of fairs, village of the government over matters of labor, wages, hours, industry, government to make men carry on their economic life in a certain way, passed in the year 1871, the Trade Union Act and the Criminal Law cache = ./cache/21660.txt txt = ./txt/21660.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18703 author = Stevenson, James title = Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11406 sentences = 1523 flesch = 89 summary = A small collection of rude stone hammers was obtained from the turquois Rather large disk-shaped smoothing stone of basalt. Tinaja or olla, rather small, polished black ware. handle and spout, about half-gallon size, polished black ware. Small olla-shaped bowl; yellow ware. with handle similar in form and size to the ordinary white stone-china Small cup without handle; polished black ware. Small cooking pot with handle; polished black ware. Small pitcher-shaped cooking pot with handle and crenulate A small flat flaring bowl of red ware, with simple, Small bowl of white ware, ornamented with red triangles Collection of 67 stones used in smoothing pottery. Collection of 67 stones used in smoothing pottery. Small bowl-shaped cups with handle; Water vessel resembling in form a tinaja, but with small Water vessel of the form and ornamentation shown in Fig. Small bowl of black polished ware. Small bowl of black polished ware. cache = ./cache/18703.txt txt = ./txt/18703.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1349 author = Wallace, Donald Mackenzie title = Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 283037 sentences = 11920 flesch = 58 summary = This ancient custom has produced among Russians of the old school a kind About the time of the Crimean War many of the Russian landed proprietors serfs instinctively regretted the good old times, when they lived under an idea, the Russian peasant can generally fill up the remaining Ivan's household was a good specimen of the Russian peasant family Though I knew at that time little of Russian history, I suspected that the province.* During this time a good many landed proprietors, who time of Tsar Alexis, father of Peter the Great, ordered all the old such as peasants, landed proprietors, and the like, came into existence story about certain little Russian pigs that went to foreign lands to Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That cache = ./cache/1349.txt txt = ./txt/1349.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3037 author = Hendrick, Burton Jesse title = The Age of Big Business: A Chronicle of the Captains of Industry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38060 sentences = 1725 flesch = 61 summary = farmers, city artisans, and industrious, independent business men, and steel factories of New York State and Pennsylvania. years before the war, the new agricultural machinery had made no great of Cleveland; two years afterward this new Standard Oil Company had new company men having great financial standing--Amasa Stone, Benjamin The Standard Oil Company of New Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, these same men naturally continued new areas, but other great companies also took part in the development. among railroad men to practical use in the steel business. As a young man, entirely new to the steel industry, he telephone business--at one time seemed likely to force the Bell Company Engineer of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the man The new telephone company offered him $10,000 a year as organized, in 1881, the American Bell Telephone Company, a corporation the American Telephone and Telegraph Company took over the business and cache = ./cache/3037.txt txt = ./txt/3037.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33741 author = Tawney, R. H. (Richard Henry) title = The Acquisitive Society date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50402 sentences = 1745 flesch = 52 summary = owners of property against the possibility that their private rights social purpose is at once to turn property and economic activity from fact that the meaning of industry is the service of man, all who labor conditions of industrial organization, of the institution of private private property in the fact that it enabled the industrious man to The application to property and industry of the principle of function property used in industry, though not, of course, of the managers who As long as the private ownership of industrial capital remains, the property in capital in the important group of industries in which property in land and industrial capital, except for purposes specified public service, is so much the rule in private industry that no one The first condition of the right organization of industry is, then, the The first condition of the right organization of industry is, then, the cache = ./cache/33741.txt txt = ./txt/33741.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38367 author = Knight, Charles title = Knowledge Is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 133533 sentences = 5796 flesch = 66 summary = power of labour would in his case be in its least productive state._ He requires some accumulation to aid his natural powers of labouring; for security, no exchange, no capital, no labour, no production. labour in exchange for meat and drink; the capitalist wanted the produce great use of the coined metal is to save labour in exchanging the ox for share in the productive power of capital and labour working together for the instant the labour of man ceases to direct those productive natural of trade, which compelled capital and labour to work unprofitably. manual labour, all are great gainers by the general use of that power. great part produced by the want of profitable labour. makes a little machine which saves him great labour. division of labour on the working man as a consumer, because it is the The division of labour in carrying forward the work of production is cache = ./cache/38367.txt txt = ./txt/38367.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47657 author = California. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition commission title = Report of Governor's Representatives for California at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Commission date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11689 sentences = 1255 flesch = 69 summary = [Illustration: CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING, SEATTLE EXPOSITION, 1909] were, San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Alameda, San Francisco, Tulare, Sacramento and Siskiyou. State of California Sacramento Installation of fruit State of California Sacramento Fruit and vegetables State of California Sacramento Processed fruit and State of California Sacramento General collection of gold State of California Sacramento General display minerals. State of California Sacramento Display of arts and crafts. State of California Sacramento Collective display oil California Wine Ass'n San Francisco Port. State of California Sacramento Industrial work. California Fruit Growers Los Angeles Installation of citrus California Hotel Exhibit San Francisco Display hotel pictures. California School of San Francisco Drawing and industrial work. California Polytechnic San Francisco Industrial work. State of California Sacramento Installation art exhibit. State of California Sacramento Installation art exhibit. State of California Sacramento Topographical map of San State of California Sacramento Mineral paints. cache = ./cache/47657.txt txt = ./txt/47657.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 1349 38367 21660 47657 16964 1349 number of items: 9 sum of words: 708,981 average size in words: 78,775 average readability score: 66 nouns: time; work; years; men; people; labour; part; land; man; country; industry; number; trade; power; capital; life; property; day; state; system; year; way; government; county; population; means; classes; century; school; place; law; course; towns; production; hand; water; machine; illustration; business; money; town; fact; members; period; condition; kind; peasants; service; society; form verbs: is; was; be; are; had; were; have; has; been; made; do; being; did; make; found; called; used; said; became; take; become; give; employed; making; given; say; having; came; taken; carried; does; come; done; brought; according; put; find; work; produced; see; paid; know; working; go; passed; received; required; held; known; obtained adjectives: other; great; many; more; such; same; large; little; new; old; own; few; small; certain; russian; first; political; general; public; much; industrial; social; present; common; good; important; economic; different; whole; necessary; long; last; high; various; most; several; foreign; possible; greater; free; young; natural; private; considerable; less; ordinary; least; english; agricultural; practical adverbs: not; more; so; very; only; as; most; now; even; up; still; well; out; then; far; thus; much; however; also; about; therefore; always; never; almost; once; soon; long; all; on; already; merely; too; here; often; less; down; perhaps; at; sometimes; nearly; generally; probably; first; no; together; yet; instead; again; rather; ever pronouns: it; they; he; their; his; its; i; them; we; him; our; my; themselves; her; you; me; us; himself; she; itself; your; one; myself; herself; ourselves; yourself; mine; ours; thee; yours; thy; ye; thyself; theirs; pp; peace:--; or\|53.2|113|aug; mankind,--they; ivan''itch; imported,--the; example,--the; delf; clothes,--the; bridgeport; alexandr''itch proper nouns: |; _; russia; england; san; government; state; co.; st.; county; francisco; london; europe; california; new; tsar; angeles; los; english; petersburg; pacific; w.; moscow; j.; great; company; c.; m.; northern; church; lord; washington; parliament; united; france; mr.; emperor; russians; york; russian; western; states; h.; peter; cleveland; oil; social; ii; e.; p. keywords: state; illustration; england; year; work; time; france; united; trade; social; power; oil; new; man; london; henry; great; government; europe; english; company; chapter; britain; zemstvo; york; worker; wine; william; western; washington; war; tsar; training; town; tartar; stone; states; standard; st.; spokane; society; service; school; san; sacramento; russians; russia; roman; rockefeller; right one topic; one dimension: great file(s): ./cache/16964.txt titles(s): Wage Earning and Education three topics; one dimension: great; work; labour file(s): ./cache/1349.txt, ./cache/21660.txt, ./cache/38367.txt titles(s): Russia | An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England | Knowledge Is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. five topics; three dimensions: russian time russia; labour great time; work school training; county state 000; industry property economic file(s): ./cache/1349.txt, ./cache/38367.txt, ./cache/16964.txt, ./cache/15229.txt, ./cache/33741.txt titles(s): Russia | Knowledge Is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. | Wage Earning and Education | A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 | The Acquisitive Society Type: gutenberg title: subject-industries-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Industries" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 47657 author: California. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition commission title: Report of Governor''s Representatives for California at Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Commission date: words: 11689 sentences: 1255 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/47657.txt txt: ./txt/47657.txt summary: [Illustration: CALIFORNIA STATE BUILDING, SEATTLE EXPOSITION, 1909] were, San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Alameda, San Francisco, Tulare, Sacramento and Siskiyou. State of California Sacramento Installation of fruit State of California Sacramento Fruit and vegetables State of California Sacramento Processed fruit and State of California Sacramento General collection of gold State of California Sacramento General display minerals. State of California Sacramento Display of arts and crafts. State of California Sacramento Collective display oil California Wine Ass''n San Francisco Port. State of California Sacramento Industrial work. California Fruit Growers Los Angeles Installation of citrus California Hotel Exhibit San Francisco Display hotel pictures. California School of San Francisco Drawing and industrial work. California Polytechnic San Francisco Industrial work. State of California Sacramento Installation art exhibit. State of California Sacramento Installation art exhibit. State of California Sacramento Topographical map of San State of California Sacramento Mineral paints. id: 21660 author: Cheyney, Edward Potts title: An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England date: words: 92431 sentences: 4411 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/21660.txt txt: ./txt/21660.txt summary: [Illustration: New Sixteenth Century Manor House with Fields still Changes in Town Life and Foreign Trade................. Certain general works which refer to long periods of economic history inhabitants of the town which controlled its trade and industry. as the gild merchant existed to regulate the trade of the town in the Scandinavian countries, the foreign trade of England was carried trade from England to the Netherlands was controlled from the English between the merchants of these towns and England from an early time. time in the harbors of England, and their merchants traded under companies of merchants were formed to trade with various countries, town governments, merchant and craft gilds, lords of fairs, village of the government over matters of labor, wages, hours, industry, government to make men carry on their economic life in a certain way, passed in the year 1871, the Trade Union Act and the Criminal Law id: 3037 author: Hendrick, Burton Jesse title: The Age of Big Business: A Chronicle of the Captains of Industry date: words: 38060 sentences: 1725 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/3037.txt txt: ./txt/3037.txt summary: farmers, city artisans, and industrious, independent business men, and steel factories of New York State and Pennsylvania. years before the war, the new agricultural machinery had made no great of Cleveland; two years afterward this new Standard Oil Company had new company men having great financial standing--Amasa Stone, Benjamin The Standard Oil Company of New Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, these same men naturally continued new areas, but other great companies also took part in the development. among railroad men to practical use in the steel business. As a young man, entirely new to the steel industry, he telephone business--at one time seemed likely to force the Bell Company Engineer of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the man The new telephone company offered him $10,000 a year as organized, in 1881, the American Bell Telephone Company, a corporation the American Telephone and Telegraph Company took over the business and id: 15229 author: Howell, Ithamar title: A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 date: words: 43858 sentences: 4027 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/15229.txt txt: ./txt/15229.txt summary: Hops are a large staple product in many counties of the state. THE COUNTIES AND MORE IMPORTANT CITIES AND TOWNS OF WASHINGTON Benton county is able to supply the large towns with fruits and PROSSER, its chief town and county seat, is on the Yakima river river and the Washington & Great Northern railway is projected along county is made up of rolling prairie lands, of great fertility on Timber is the great source of industry at present, the county having the Northern Pacific railway, is the chief town and county seat. [Illustration: Plate No. 49.--View of Spokane River in Lincoln County, Two railroads reach the center of the northern half of the county, Ephrata is the county seat, on the Great Northern railway. northern portion the county is well watered by the Columbia and The Columbia river is the great highway of the county; no railroads State lands, distribution by counties 97 id: 38367 author: Knight, Charles title: Knowledge Is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. date: words: 133533 sentences: 5796 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/38367.txt txt: ./txt/38367.txt summary: power of labour would in his case be in its least productive state._ He requires some accumulation to aid his natural powers of labouring; for security, no exchange, no capital, no labour, no production. labour in exchange for meat and drink; the capitalist wanted the produce great use of the coined metal is to save labour in exchanging the ox for share in the productive power of capital and labour working together for the instant the labour of man ceases to direct those productive natural of trade, which compelled capital and labour to work unprofitably. manual labour, all are great gainers by the general use of that power. great part produced by the want of profitable labour. makes a little machine which saves him great labour. division of labour on the working man as a consumer, because it is the The division of labour in carrying forward the work of production is id: 16964 author: Lutz, R. R. (Rufus Rolla) title: Wage Earning and Education date: words: 44565 sentences: 2587 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/16964.txt txt: ./txt/16964.txt summary: 1. Boys and girls under 18 years of age in office work 103 vocational work for girls and women, New Bedford Industrial boys in our public schools to enter the machinist''s trade or the INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR BOYS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR BOYS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TRADE TRAINING DURING THE LAST YEARS IN SCHOOL TRADE TRAINING DURING THE LAST YEARS IN SCHOOL by the greater amount of time given to shop work in the trade school. general industrial course recommended for the junior high school, but the high schools for one or two years before they go to work. vocational school where some kind of industrial training is possible. the establishment of a one-year trade school for girls. schools do not offer trade-extension training for workers and it is 3. _A two year industrial trade school._ In addition to the general industrial trade school for boys. id: 18703 author: Stevenson, James title: Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 429-466 date: words: 11406 sentences: 1523 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/18703.txt txt: ./txt/18703.txt summary: A small collection of rude stone hammers was obtained from the turquois Rather large disk-shaped smoothing stone of basalt. Tinaja or olla, rather small, polished black ware. handle and spout, about half-gallon size, polished black ware. Small olla-shaped bowl; yellow ware. with handle similar in form and size to the ordinary white stone-china Small cup without handle; polished black ware. Small cooking pot with handle; polished black ware. Small pitcher-shaped cooking pot with handle and crenulate A small flat flaring bowl of red ware, with simple, Small bowl of white ware, ornamented with red triangles Collection of 67 stones used in smoothing pottery. Collection of 67 stones used in smoothing pottery. Small bowl-shaped cups with handle; Water vessel resembling in form a tinaja, but with small Water vessel of the form and ornamentation shown in Fig. Small bowl of black polished ware. Small bowl of black polished ware. id: 33741 author: Tawney, R. H. (Richard Henry) title: The Acquisitive Society date: words: 50402 sentences: 1745 pages: flesch: 52 cache: ./cache/33741.txt txt: ./txt/33741.txt summary: owners of property against the possibility that their private rights social purpose is at once to turn property and economic activity from fact that the meaning of industry is the service of man, all who labor conditions of industrial organization, of the institution of private private property in the fact that it enabled the industrious man to The application to property and industry of the principle of function property used in industry, though not, of course, of the managers who As long as the private ownership of industrial capital remains, the property in capital in the important group of industries in which property in land and industrial capital, except for purposes specified public service, is so much the rule in private industry that no one The first condition of the right organization of industry is, then, the The first condition of the right organization of industry is, then, the id: 1349 author: Wallace, Donald Mackenzie title: Russia date: words: 283037 sentences: 11920 pages: flesch: 58 cache: ./cache/1349.txt txt: ./txt/1349.txt summary: This ancient custom has produced among Russians of the old school a kind About the time of the Crimean War many of the Russian landed proprietors serfs instinctively regretted the good old times, when they lived under an idea, the Russian peasant can generally fill up the remaining Ivan''s household was a good specimen of the Russian peasant family Though I knew at that time little of Russian history, I suspected that the province.* During this time a good many landed proprietors, who time of Tsar Alexis, father of Peter the Great, ordered all the old such as peasants, landed proprietors, and the like, came into existence story about certain little Russian pigs that went to foreign lands to Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel