Typographical Journal, Том 35International Typographical Union., 1909 |
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... held in Buffalo the 6th , 7th and 8th of July . Primarily born to combat the installation of a printing plant in the state penal institutions , it has con- tinued to watch closely legislation at Al- bany , and has been the means of ...
... held in Buffalo the 6th , 7th and 8th of July . Primarily born to combat the installation of a printing plant in the state penal institutions , it has con- tinued to watch closely legislation at Al- bany , and has been the means of ...
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... held for the purpose of voicing grievances against the company . PRESIDENT MCPHAIL , of Boston Union No. 13 , under date of June 13 , writes as fol- lows : The contract for the National Sportsman , which has been printed in a non ...
... held for the purpose of voicing grievances against the company . PRESIDENT MCPHAIL , of Boston Union No. 13 , under date of June 13 , writes as fol- lows : The contract for the National Sportsman , which has been printed in a non ...
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... held to act as a deterrent to young men to enter the trade or the union , then this organization has proved the contrary , for with a membership of only 1,016 in 1877 , when it had no dues to speak of , it began to grow with the ...
... held to act as a deterrent to young men to enter the trade or the union , then this organization has proved the contrary , for with a membership of only 1,016 in 1877 , when it had no dues to speak of , it began to grow with the ...
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... held our International election , as well as our meeting to elect our delegate and alternate . Our most worthy president , Mrs. Frank H. Hebbard , will represent us at St. Joe . Mrs. W. M. Maupin was elected alternate . Following our ...
... held our International election , as well as our meeting to elect our delegate and alternate . Our most worthy president , Mrs. Frank H. Hebbard , will represent us at St. Joe . Mrs. W. M. Maupin was elected alternate . Following our ...
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... held to apply , so far as men are able to meet present day requirements , for , unfortunately , it is not what we were , but what we now are , that counts . This is one of the hardest problems that Boston Union has had to face for years ...
... held to apply , so far as men are able to meet present day requirements , for , unfortunately , it is not what we were , but what we now are , that counts . This is one of the hardest problems that Boston Union has had to face for years ...
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