Excerpt from Farmer's Magazine, Vol. 4: July, 1912The hired help question is one that is accounting for nearly all the hardships upon the farm to-day. The heavy con struction work that is going on in Can ada, on the part of the railways, civic improvements, house-building and manufacturing, has drawn most heavily upon the labor supply formerly open to the farmer. Men are'
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Beginning as a publication in 1892 as the william and mary college quarterly historical papers, in 1894 (vol. 3) the journal title changed to william and mary college quarterly historical magazine. 1) the journal assumed its current title, the william and mary quarterly.
1912: the internet archive has volume 24 of the sixth series, covering july-december 1912. 1913: the internet archive has volume 25 of the sixth series, covering january-june 1913. 1913: the internet archive has volume 26 of the sixth series, covering july-december 1913.
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