Knitted-outerwear Machinery in Philadelphia

Knitted-outerwear Machinery in Philadelphia
Title Knitted-outerwear Machinery in Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Publisher
Total Pages 422
Release 1930
Genre Knitting-machines
ISBN

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123 Philadelphia

123 Philadelphia
Title 123 Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Puck
Publisher duopress
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780979621390

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Curious children can count from one to 10 using some of Philadelphia's most cherished symbols and landmarks in this board book. The final page includes a complete location list in both English and Spanish. Full color.

Philadelphia's Old Ballparks

Philadelphia's Old Ballparks
Title Philadelphia's Old Ballparks PDF eBook
Author Rich Westcott
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9781566394543

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Philadelphia's rich baseball heritage as seen through its baseball parks is vividly brought to life in this colorful and anecdotal book. Experienced sportswriter Rich Westcott once again dives into a labor of love, taking us back in time to an era when Philadelphia's ballparks were as famous and as much a part of the game as the teams that took the field. Philadelphia's baseball history goes beyond Shibe Park. Philadelphia's Old Ballparksis both a documentary and an oral history, providing detailed descriptions of all of the old professional parks and the many teams that played in them, including Baker Bowl, with its right field wall so close to home plate, it prompted sportswriter Red Smith to quip, "It might be exaggerating to say the outfield wall casts a shadow across the infield. But if the right fielder had eaten onions at lunch, the second baseman knew it." Shibe Park is also well-documented with its idiosyncracies, as are the others. The recollections of dozens of people--players, owners, vendors, ushers, grounds keepers, and fans combine to recreate the world that was held within those walls. Author note: Rich Westcotthas served as a writer and editor on the staffs of a variety of newspapers and magazines in the Philadelphia and Baltimore areas during his 35 years in publishing. He is the publisher and editor of Phillies Report.He is the author of six books, including The New Phillies Encyclopedia(Temple), with Frank Bilovsky; Phillies '93, An Incredible Season(Temple); Diamond Greats;and Masters of the Diamond.

Professional Hockey in Philadelphia

Professional Hockey in Philadelphia
Title Professional Hockey in Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Alan Bass
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 238
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476682690

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Philadelphia has been a hockey town since 1897. Before and even during the Philadelphia Flyers' tenure, other teams--the Ramblers, the Quakers and the Firebirds, among others--called the city home, for better or for worse. The first of its kind, this comprehensive history covers the teams and players that graced the ice from the turn of the 20th century through the 2009 demise of the Philadelphia Phantoms. Offering something for every Philly hockey fan, the author tells the stories of the 10 pro teams that played the world's fastest game in the City of Brotherly Love.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office

Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
Title Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office PDF eBook
Author United States. Patent Office
Publisher
Total Pages 1662
Release 1906
Genre Patents
ISBN

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From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia

From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia
Title From Puerto Rico to Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Carmen Teresa Whalen
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781566398367

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"We were poor but we had everything we needed," reminisces Do?a Epifania. Nonetheless, when a man she knew told her about a job in Philadelphia, she grasped the opportunity to leave Coamas. "He went to Puerto Rico and told me there were beans to cook. I came here and cooked for fourteen workers." In San Lorenzo, Do?a Carmen and her husband made the same decision: "We didn't want to, nobody wanted to leave. . . . There wasn't any alternative." Don Florencio recalls that in Salinas work had gotten scarce, "especially for the youth, the young men. . . . The farmworker that was used to cutting cane, already the sugar cane was disappearing," and government licensing regulations made fishing "more difficult for the poor."Puerto Rican migration to the mainland following World War II took place for a range of reasons-globalization of the economy, the colonial relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico, state policies, changes in regional and local economies, social networks, and, not least, the decisions made by individual immigrants. In this wide-ranging book, Carmen Whalen weaves them all into a tapestry of Puerto Rican immigration to Philadelphia.Like African Americans and Mexicans, Puerto Ricans were recruited for low-wage jobs, only to confront racial discrimination as well as economic restructuring. As Whalen shows, they were part of that wave of newcomers who come from areas in the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia characterized by a heavy U.S. military and economic presence, especially export processing zones, looking for a new life in depressed urban environments already populated by earlier labor migrants. But Puerto Rican immigration was also unique, especially in its regional and gender dimensions. Many migrants came as part of contract labor programs shaped by competing agendas.By the 1990s, economic conditions, government policies, and racial ideologies had transformed Puerto Rican labor migrants into what has been called "the other underclass." Professor Whalen analyzes this continuation of "culture of poverty" interpretations and contrasts it with the efforts of Philadelphia Puerto Ricans to recreate their communities and deal with the impact of economic restructuring and residential segregation in the City of Brotherly Love. Author note: Carmen Teresa Whalen is Assistant Professor of Puerto Rican and Hispanic Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University.

Philadelphia Reports

Philadelphia Reports
Title Philadelphia Reports PDF eBook
Author Henry Edward Wallace
Publisher
Total Pages 488
Release 1863
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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"Included cases from the Supreme and inferior courts of Philadelphia and from the United States courts."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.