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Participants also must have moved within 36 months, and they must have a guardian who is a migratory worker or be a migratory worker themselves.

Holly Golightly, as Truman Capote described her in his peekaresque short story, was a sort of sophisticated migratory worker.

The show in issue was Harvest of Shame, an hour-long study of the plight of the U.S. migratory worker presented last Nov. 25 on CBS Reports.

In Harvest of Shame the plight of the migratory worker is pondered by Ed Murrow and Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell among others.

Best parts of American Agent are its thumbnail biographies of public enemies: Verne Miller, migratory worker, parachute jumper, sergeant in the U. S. Army, who became a sheriff before he became a gangster, then posed as a wealthy oilman and joined exclusive clubs; George Ziegler, landscape engineer, University of Illinois football star, Army flyer, crack golfer and gentle, well-mannered assassin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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