 | Charles Felton Pidgin - 1888 - 222 halaman
...enumerated in two places and others not counted at all. In each particular case he must satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. It is better to risk double enumeration, if you think there is danger of the person not being enumerated... | |
 | United States. Census Office. 11th census, 1890 - 1890 - 58 halaman
...enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. In the cases of boarders at hotels or students at schools or colleges the enumerator can by one or... | |
 | 1900 - 968 halaman
...enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. In the cases of boarders at hotels or students at schools or colleges the enumerator can by one or... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Labor, Carroll Davidson Wright - 1900 - 980 halaman
...enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. In the cases of boarders at hotels or students at schools or colleges, the enumerator can, by one or... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Census Committee - 1900 - 980 halaman
...enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. In the cases of boarders at hotels or students at schools or colleges, the enumerator can, by one or... | |
 | 1906 - 1064 halaman
...persons will be reported in two places and others not reported at all. Much must be left to the judgment of the enumerator, who. if he will take the pains,...not including doubtful cases in his enumeration of anj' given family. In the case of boarders at hotels, students at school or colleges, and inmates of... | |
 | United States. Bureau of the Census - 1918 - 206 halaman
...others not reported at all. Much must be left to your judgment, but you can usually satisfy yourself in the great majority of instances as to the propriety of including or not including doubtful cases in the enumeration of any given family. The following explanations, however, will be of service to you... | |
 | United States. Bureau of the Census - 1918 - 208 halaman
...others not reported at all. Much must be left to your judgment, but you can usually satisfy yourself in the great majority of instances as to the propriety of including or not including doubtful cases in the enumeration of any given family. The following explanations, however, will be of service to you... | |
 | Frederick G. Bohme, United States. Bureau of the Census - 1979 - 116 halaman
...enumerator, who can, if he will take the pains, in the great majority of instances satisfy himself as to the propriety of including or not including...doubtful cases in his enumeration of any given family. In the cases of boardersat hotels or students at schools or colleges, the enumerator can, by one or... | |
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