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A Study of Living Conditions in the Pittman Center Community, 1934-35

Date Issued
August 1, 1936
Author(s)
Maupin, Juanita
Advisor(s)
Elizabeth Lacey Speer
Additional Advisor(s)
D. Kent, Ida Anders
Abstract

Purpose of this Study: To determine how the families of Pittman Community live as to: Property, Housing conditions, Conveniences and work areas, Health and sanitation, Social and educational factors, Operating expenses, Foods furnished by farms and food supplies purchased, and Indications of adequacy of diet.


An effort was also made to determine the cost of clothing, but this was found to be impossible, as most of the families bought their clothing from a second-hand clothing shop at a very low cost and made the clothing over into the desired garments. As there was no fixed price for this clothing, the families either could not state the cost or were hesitant about stating it.

Disciplines
Family and Consumer Sciences
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Human Ecology
Embargo Date
August 1, 1936
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MaupinJuanita_1936_PDFA.pdf

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