In the introduction of ‘Out of Sight’, the author, Erik Loomis talks about how the Triangle Shirtwaist Company burned down in New York City on March 25, 1911. At this time there were 10 floors in the building with telephones on each floor except for the ninth. Now this certain company, Blanck and Harris, instead of making clothes, took outlines from other, more popular companies and created clothes that followed that outline. Their workers were mostly woman and mostly Italian and Jewish immigrants. On the afternoon of March 25, 1911,
In the introduction of ‘Out of Sight’, the author, Erik Loomis talks about how the Triangle Shirtwaist Company burned down in New York City on March 25, 1911. At this time there were 10 floors in the building with telephones on each floor except for the ninth. Now this certain company, Blanck and Harris, instead of making clothes, took outlines from other, more popular companies and created clothes that followed that outline. Their workers were mostly woman and mostly Italian and Jewish immigrants. On the afternoon of March 25, 1911,