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  • A local doctor asking a mother what career she thinks her son will pursue, she insists he is going to be a butcher due to his love of animals and the time he spends at the slaughter-house. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1899.
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    Career development : theory and research / John J. Pietrofesa, Howard Splete.

    Pietrofesa, John J., 1940- | Date: [1975], ©1975
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    A local doctor asking a mother what career she thinks her son will pursue, she insists he is going to be a butcher due to his love of animals and the time he spends at the slaughter-house. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1899.

    Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945. | Date: 1899 | Reference: 15206i
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    The vocational maturity of ninth-grade boys / Donald E. Super and Phoebe L. Overstreet.

    Super, Donald E. (Donald Edwin), 1910-1994. | Date: 1960
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    Contemporary approaches to interest measurement / edited by Donald G. Zytowski.

    | Date: [1973], ©1973
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    The transition from school to work : a study of the child's changing perception of work from the age of seven / by J. M. M. Hill.

    Hill, J. M. M. (John Michael Meath) | Date: 1969
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