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A DAY WITH A TRAMP
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A DAY WITH A TRAMP
AND OTHER DAYS
WALTER A. WYCKOFF
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN PRINCETON UNIVERSITY; AUTHOR OF “THE WORKERS”
NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 1901
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COPYRIGHT, 1901, BY CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER, 1901
TROW DIRECTORY PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY NEW YORK
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PREFACE
The following narratives, like those published in the series of “The Workers,” East and West, are drawn from notes taken during an expedition made ten years ago. In the summer of 1891 I began an experiment of earning my living as a day laborer and continued it until, in the course of eighteen months, I had worked my way from Connecticut to California.
In justice to the narratives it should be explained that they are submitted simply for what they are, the casual observations of a student almost fresh from college whose interest in life led him to undertake a work for which he had no scientific training.
W. A. W.
PRINCETON, October, 1901.
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CONTENTS
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A DAY WITH A TRAMP 1
WITH IOWA FARMERS 41
A SECTION-HAND ON THE UNION PACIFIC 91 RAILWAY
“A BURRO-PUNCHER” 127
INCIDENTS OF THE SLUMS 163
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A DAY WITH A TRAMP
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