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"III. The workers in pure and applied science, artists, and    physicians.

"IV. The entrepreneurs, the managers of the great industries,    transformed into a salaried class.

"V. The foremen and superintendents.  This class has heretofore been    recruited largely from the skilled workers, but with the growth of    technical education in schools and colleges, and the development of    fixed caste, it is likely to become entirely differentiated.

"VI. The villeins of the cities and towns, more or less regularly    employed, who do skilled work and are partially protected by    organization.

"VII. The villeins of the cities and towns who do unskilled work and    are unprotected by organization.  They will