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Hadno trade. Out of work three months. Had been in the Industrial Home onemonth. Never worked in the country. Looked like a hard drinker. No. 63. Born in Chicago. American parents. Twenty-four years old. Single. Peoplein Chicago helped him sometimes. Had no trade. Had been working in theIndustrial Home in the kitchen all winter at $1. 00 per week. The Armyhad fitted him up, and he looked very respectable. No. 64. Born in Germany. About forty years old. Single. No people living. Followed the wat...er. Out of work two months. In the Industrial Home threeweeks. The Army gave him clothes. He looked like a hard drinker, butotherwise capable. Never worked in the country. No. 65. Born in Cambridge, Mass. Irish parents. Forty-eight years old. Single. Had no trade. Had travelled all over the country. Had been out of workfour months, and had been in the Industrial Home two days. Never workedin the country. Looked like a hard drinker. No. 66. Born in Lynn, Mass. American parents. About fifty years old.
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