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AuthorSHABAD, THEODORE
AuthorShafer, F.
AuthorSHAHANI, P. N.
AuthorSHAHANI, RANJEE
AuthorSHAHN, BEN
AuthorShainack, William
AuthorShanessy, J. C.
AuthorSHANKER, ALBERT
AuthorSHANNON, DAVID
AuthorSHANOR, DONALD
AuthorSHANOR, DONALD R .
AuthorSHANOR, DONALD R.
AuthorSHAPIRO, Arthur M.
AuthorSHAPIRO, EUGENE L. MEYER \ HARVEY D.
AuthorSHAPIRO, HANSJUERGEN ROSENBAUER \ DONALD R. SHANOR \ RAY ALAN \ MICHAEL BERGER \ HARVEY D.
AuthorSHAPIRO, HARVEY
AuthorSHAPIRO, HARVEY D.
AuthorSHAPIRO, PAULA MEINETZ
AuthorSHAPLEN, JOSEPH
AuthorShaplen, Robert
AuthorSHARGEL, RAPHAEL
AuthorSHARLET, ROBERT
AuthorSHARPE, KENNETH E.
AuthorSHARPIRO, HARVEY D.
AuthorSHARTS, JOSEPH W.
AuthorSHATTAN, JOSEPH
AuthorSHATTEN, FRITZ
AuthorShaw, Bernard
AuthorSHAW, BRUNO
AuthorSHAW, KINN WEI
AuthorSHAW, PETER
AuthorSHECHNER, MARK
AuthorSHEFFER, ISAIAH
AuthorSheilds, Art
AuthorSHELDON", "HENRY M. CHRISTMAN, G. M. LANZILOTTI, COURTNEY
AuthorSHELDON, BICKNELL EUBANKS, COURTNEY R.
AuthorSHELDON, COURTNEY
AuthorSheldon, Courtney R.
AuthorSHELDON, COURTNEY R.
AuthorSHELDON, FRANK MANKIEWICZ, COURTNEY R.
AuthorSHELDON, JOSEPH KAHN, COURTNEY
AuthorSHELLEY, LOUISE I.
AuthorSHENITZ, BRUCE
AuthorShenk, Fritz
AuthorSHENKER, ISRAEL
AuthorSHEPARD, RICH ARD F.
AuthorSHEPHERD, GEORGE W. Jr.
AuthorSHEPLEY, JOHN
AuthorSHEPPARD, RON
AuthorSHERMAN, A.V.
AuthorSherman, Aleph V.
AuthorSHERMAN, ALFRED
AuthorSHERMAN, ARNOLD
AuthorSherwin, Mark
AuthorSHESTACK, JEROME J.
AuthorShields, Art
AuthorSHIFUY, JOSEPH T.
AuthorSHIH, HU
AuthorSHILS, EDWARD
AuthorSHILS, EDWARD A.
AuthorShipey, Joseph T.
AuthorShiplacoff, A. I.
AuthorSHIPLER, GUY EMERY Jr.
AuthorShipley, By Joseph T.
AuthorSHIPLEY, JOSEPH
AuthorSHIPLEY, JOSEPH I.
AuthorShipley, Joseph T
AuthorShipley, Joseph T .
AuthorSHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
AuthorShiply, Joseph T.
AuthorSHLEIFER, ANDREI
AuthorShoaf, George H.
AuthorSHORE, SAMUEL
AuthorSHORRIS, EARL
AuthorSHORT, GEORGE
AuthorShort, Wallace M.
AuthorSHORTER, KiNCSLEY
AuthorSHORTER, KINGSLEY
AuthorSHOUT, JONATHAN
AuthorSHTEIR, RACHEL
AuthorSHUB", "DIANA TRILLING, RAYMOND ROSENTHAL, ANATOLE
AuthorSHUB, ANATOLE
AuthorSHUB, BORIS
AuthorSHUB, DAVID
AuthorSHUB, DAVID J. DALLIN, ANATOLE
AuthorShubert., Lee and J. J.
AuthorSHUCK, L. EDWARD Jr.
AuthorShulman, Frederick
AuthorShulman, Lester M.
AuthorSHULMAN, MARSHALL D.
AuthorSHUSTER, GEORGE N.
AuthorSHUSTER, S. M. LEVITAS: SIDNEY HOOK AND GEORGE
AuthorSIEGAL, JOHN
AuthorSIEGEL, FRED
AuthorSIEGEL, LEE
AuthorSifton, Paul
AuthorSIFTON, PAUL F.
AuthorSIGEL, EFREM
AuthorSIGMAN, MORRIS
AuthorSIGMUND, PAUL
AuthorSIGMUND, PAUL E.
AuthorSiler, Ruth
AuthorSilin, Robert G.
AuthorSILK, LEONARD
AuthorSILONE, IGNACIO
AuthorSILONE, IGNASIO
AuthorSILONE, IGNAZIO
AuthorSILVER, ISIDORE
AuthorSilverarin, Louis
AuthorSilverstein, Louis
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (September 1926)
The Story of The Typographical Union "Big Six" of New York(1850-1926) By Louis Silverstein -v^gfcmf»*s of mg Sfc'a caflmt yam* W9*m /V tkejlrM torus toetoBssonts the .htotorp of thg...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (September 1926)
The Story of The Typographical Union "Big Six" of New York (1850-1926) By Louis Silverstein What has Happend Before PHJNJ&C* mgrneMm ar* among aw oUet of anp croft in &e United Statu. The Jtraj...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (August 1926)
The Story of The Typographical Union A Record of Struggle and Progress By Louis Silverstein III. The Fruits of Centralization (1889-1926) ,.. centralized tba~ sirtlvttief. of the International...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (August 1926)
The Story of The Typographical Union A Record of Struggle and Progress By Louis Silverstein H. Gathering Strength (1853-1888) PRINTERS' organiusuon* -mm dan*** f/V abkgg •f any...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION (August 1926)
THE STORY OF THE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION a revive of streting and progresive by Louis Silverstein i Founc&W a National Onranixation (I776-1B2) AN efiBeer of the Ihternathmel Typographical...
Paid articleBEHIND THE SCENES OF THE NEW YORK SUBWAY STRIKE (August 1926)
Behind the Scenes of the New York The First Great Revolt Against Company Unionism Failed—Why? By Louis Silverstein WE blinked as U'i newspaper photographers flUfl their flashes. EMwer-: T*....
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION (July 1926)
The Story of the Painters Union V---Recent Years (1914-1926) By Lousi Silverstein A S in the cans of meat latstaa Z» tlonal unions officiated with ¦*> the American Federation of LaborX...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION (July 1926)
The Story of thePaintors Union The New York Painters (1914-26) *l *"• WHAT fi^^mx^Htrnm^Oft^^^'^' OS fas ajufiw " •**V^vTt»A*T*gr*'T jity'aajssjaaf *ji*ft eJJawaC & SroSoW ^...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION (June 1926)
The Story of the Painters Union III - The Alteration Painters (1908-1914) By Louis Stiverstein what has come before On £e xeava of the eutHmatm far nanonat trmji iiiiiani, tne «r»jsajajwrf of...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION (June 1926)
The Story of the Painters Union II.—Consolidation (1901-1908) By Louis Silverstein (/ Paperhanger,) tea. foamfed off BoiAmoro at /M7-/ /ft toeeW fajs/aJbtT. ferawi,,o/ /Veto yet*. It —smthm...
Paid articleTHE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION (June 1926)
THE STORY OF THE PAINTERS UNION by Louis Silverstein ment in the eighties of the mil century. The benef h* the necessity for national unions drawing haps their feM local bodies of the same...
Paid articleGOVERNOR'S BOARD FOR DEMANDS OF LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS (May 1926)
Governor's Board for Demands Of Ladies' Garment Workers By Lours Silverstein AT test -awWeWtsM^ «eonunehd*tkms of the Governor's Advisory Commission' for the cloak, suit, and skirt industry...
Paid articleEXIT: THE RAILWAY LABOR BOARD (May 1926)
Exit: The Railway Labor Board By Louis Silverstein gafijiiJliii"*T ¦tin doubts that svt¦%*Wi—»*- fundanientany pi ssstter I^aeonomto*, be b" aa_e»«»dleat Kg^f. convince Manse* of...
Paid articleWALL STREET SIGNALS DISTRESS AHEAD (April 1926)
:-: Wall Street Signals Distress Ahead :-: Coolidge Comfortings Fail to Still Fear Dreaded Business Reverses Are Due By Louis Silverstein STRAIGHT from the highest authorities in "Washington...
Paid articleTHE REALITIES OF IMPERIALISM (April 1926)
The Realities of Imperialism The American Empire Revealed In Two Valuable New Books By Louis Silveretoa THE writer recall* a dinner abort a year and a half ago at which Scott N earing...
Paid articleTHE "LEFTS" RIGHT ABOUT FACE (March 1926)
THE "LEFTS" RIGHT ABOUT FACE By Louis Silverstein vjfPftBX "lefts" have had their hern I I war and they hare chosen the 3 X war ot the "rights-" The Inter' sjlfcmr* Ladies' Garment...
Paid articlePROFIT AND LOSS IN THE COAL STRIKE (February 1926)
Profit and Loss in the Coal Strike By louis Silverstein kaaHXRE 1* * I,J"' Thr war "between 3' DM anthracite miners and the pi arsnopoly that controls their Hvesaeat and lives la temporarily...
Paid articleDIVIDING UP THE INCOME (February 1926)
DividingUp the INCOME By Louis Silverstein 'irkllul United seat** Is rich. When ntlu such a statement, we -^.ar*. talking poetically, because nobody knWi whet we mean either by "Ulleil...
Paid articleTHE NEW SLAVERY OF THE SOUTH (January 1926)
THE NEW SLAVERY OF THE SOUTH »$1,000,000 Mercer Bonds ^tnc Syndicate Gives PUna ¦ the Con?M>n«lation of 14 ominous Companies By Louis Silverstein fNDER this heading, there appeared in the...
Paid articleREGISTERING THE CASH (January 1926)
REGISTERING THE CASH By Louis Silverstein. FORTY-FIVE years ago the, cash register came into,existence. As Is common in Such cases, the inventor sold his rights for a few farthings, A short...
Paid articleMINER or ROBOT? (December 1925)
MINER or ROBOT? By Louis^Silvcrstein IN A SENSE, (fuMr Gewdrich's book* is a continuation of his maiden volume, "The Frontier of Control." The Utter, it will be recalled, dealt with the...
Paid articleCAPITALISM'S SKELETON (December 1925)
CAPITALISM'S SKELETON The Implications of Steel, Here and Abroad — England Doomed? By Louis Silverstein WHEN capitalism perishes its, skeleton will be i .mid to be, made of steel. Jt it jor tlirs...
Paid articleTHE MINER'S DEMAND (October 1925)
THE MINER'S DEMAND An Analysis of the Coal Commission's Findings as They Reflect on the Present Demands of the Anthracite Striken By Louis Silverstein ffHE bgrd coal dispute has I tamed into a...
AuthorSilverstein, Louis S.
AuthorSilverstein, Louis Stanley
AuthorSIMES, DIMITRI K.
AuthorSimmons, Anne
AuthorSIMMONS, JOHN D.
AuthorSIMON, JOHN
AuthorSimon, Kate
AuthorSimonson, Rebecca C.
AuthorSIMPSON, JAMES
AuthorSimsar, Mehmed A.
AuthorSinclair, Uplon
AuthorSINCLAIR, UPPON
AuthorSINCLAIR, UPTON
AuthorSINGER, DAVID
AuthorSINGER, ISAAC BASHEVIS
AuthorSINGER, SAUL
AuthorSington, Derrick
AuthorSIRGIOVANNI, GEORGE
AuthorSISMAN, ELAINE
AuthorSISON, PASTOR B.
AuthorSKALSKI, ERNEST
AuthorSKLAR, JUDITH
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