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AuthorSTAAR, RICHARD F.
AuthorStalin, Joseph
AuthorStamp, Reginald
AuthorStampfer, Feiedrich
AuthorSTAMPFER, FRIEDRICH
AuthorStanlely, Louis
AuthorStanley, Loots
AuthorStanley, Louis
AuthorStanley, Louis L.
AuthorStanley, Louis S.
Paid articleAN OUTLINE OF NEW YORK TRANSIT (June 1927)
An Outline of New York Transit Traction Companies Obstruct City's Recovery of Its Lines; The Possibilities and Probabilities of Recapture By Louis S. Stanley I shout from the liuuerinds...
Paid articleUNITED BAKERS PRESENT NEW DEMANDS (April 1927)
UNITED BAKERS PRESENT NEW DEMANDS Strike May Go Into Crate May 1 Unless Employers Make Concessions By Louis S. Stanley Wjt yHETHER or not a atrfke ocm/u/ enrs among the Jewish bakW ¥...
Paid articleNECKWEAR MAKERS' STORY (April 1927)
NECKWEAR MAKERS' STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY Contracting System Abolished, 1913; Union Price Board Fixes Piece Rates; Government for Industry-Created Part II Wa» Louis D«vid Bergwr toecam*...
Paid articleNECKWEAR MAKERS' STORY (April 1927)
NECKWEAR MAKERS' STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY Neckwear Workers Organize Unions; Abolish Sweat Shop and Foot Power; General Strike Demonstrate Power PART I. f m tHK men's -neckwear makers have i...
Paid articleUNIONS IN LAUNDRY INDUSTRY JOIN IN CITY-WIDE CAMPAIGN TO END DRUDGERY OF WORKERS (April 1927)
Unions In Laundry Industry Join in City-Wide Campaign To End Drudgery of Workers Small Sum of $2,000 Would Brimg Cigantic Movemtant to Victorious End By Louis S. Stanley THOSE...
Paid articleN. Y. PAINTERS FACE ALTERATION PROBLEM; WRIGHT, NEW SECRETARY, EXPLAINS PLANS FOR FUTURE (March 1927)
N. Y. Painters Face Alteration Problem; Wright, New Secretary, Explains Plans For Future By LOUIS S. STANLEY NOT all the painters In New York City are In the building- trades, but th*...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (March 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY Machinists Fight for Plumb Plan; Shop Crafts Strike Against Abuses I trad* nioni during tb* war un* 4» t*» control of * JTaderal Government,...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (February 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY War Needs Bring Union Recognition; Membership Reaches Third of Million fT"HB outbreak ef She ahirepsan I war created such.'a STsmsnfl...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (February 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY "' By LOUIS S. STANLEY Machinists Fight Piece Work; fake Lead in Rail Federation THE International Association of Machinists recognised that its practical...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (February 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY Riachiiiists Endorse Socialism. in.l$P3, Broader Industrial jurisdiction \W TE have already noted the dawnW tag recognition by the ma* ¦ ebiatete of th*...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (February 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY Nine Hour Day Won in 1901; National Agreement Is Lost WE baited our story tt the hurt hwtallmeat at the point where tbe International...
Paid articleTHE MACHINISTS' UNION STORY (January 1927)
THE MACHINISTS' UNION STIRY By Louis Stanley Young Machinist's Union Obtains National Contract in 1900 Strike WE HAVE seen how the-first national union.of machintsts collapsed in tb*...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (January 1927)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY VIII— The Amalgamated Lithographers of America (1915-1926) Part 2—Disputes With Employers OF COURSE, fundamentaUy. (he • an oat important...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (January 1927)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY VII.—The Amalgamated Lithographers of America (1915-1926) WE have aeon how the Amalgamated Lithographers of i mil lie same Into...
Paid articleTHE LITHROGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (January 1927)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By louis s. stanley VI.. —Achieving Amalgamation ( 1906-1915) Ttaught sts lesson. The scattered forces of the flva Ittheoso-difc aniens were no match-far...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (December 1926)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY V.—The Strike of 1906 THOUGH the Central Lithographic Trades Council in whteb were affiliated, the .five unions of artists, press feeders,...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (December 1926)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY IV—The Right to Strike (1896-1906) THE successful conclusion, of the arbitration proceedings for the Artists, Designers and Engravers...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY (December 1926)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STAN LEY iii.- The Artists' Strike of 1896 —— . tv -»—LITHOGRAPHY I* a planographic or chemical Hat owrtaae printing process as.compared adts...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHERS UNION STORY (December 1926)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS' UNION STORY By LOUIS S. STANLEY II.—The Artists' Strike of 1896 ALTHOUGH jthe Xcxhenpapfasre* International Protooxrra amfi Beneficial finemdntlon stood ready to admit...
Paid articleTHE LITHOGRAPHER'S UNION STORY (November 1926)
THE LITHOGRAPHERS UNION STORY By LOUIS E. STANLEY L. —Introduction (1796-1896) VARIED are the products at lithography. The- huge passers that suns flaunted along saw public thoroughfares;...
AuthorSTANLEY, PETER W.
AuthorSTARBUCK, KATHY
AuthorStark, Louis
AuthorSTAROBIN, JOSEPH R.
AuthorSTARR, MARK
AuthorSTARR, PAUL
AuthorSTARR, ROGER
AuthorStauning, Theodor
AuthorSTAVRAKIS, PETER J.
AuthorSTEDMAN, MURRAY S. Jr.
AuthorSTEEL, KAKL. E. MEYER \ JOHN P. ROCHE \ RONALD
AuthorSTEEL, LORNA HAHN / RONALD
AuthorSTEEL, RONALD
AuthorSTEELE, RONALD
AuthorSTEFAN, Dr. PAUL
AuthorSTEIBEL, GERALD L.
AuthorStein, Rose M.
AuthorSTEIN, SOL
AuthorSTEINBERG, JULIEN
AuthorSteinberger, Emerich
AuthorSteinberger, Emmerich
AuthorSteinhardt, George I.
AuthorSTEINMAN, MAXINE
AuthorSTEPANCHEV, STEPHEN
AuthorSTEPANCHEV, STEVEN
AuthorSTEPENCHEV, STEPHAN
AuthorStephen, Jessie
AuthorStephens, James
AuthorSTERLING, RICHARD W.
AuthorSTERN, DANIEL
AuthorSTERN, FRITZ
AuthorSTERN, KRITZ
AuthorSTERN, RICHARD
AuthorSTERN, ROBERT W.
AuthorStern, Seymour
AuthorSTEVENS, EDMUND
AuthorSTEVENS, ELISABETH
AuthorSTEVENS, LESLIE C.
AuthorSTEVENS, VICE-ADMIRAL LESLIE C.
AuthorSTEVENSON, DAVID L.
AuthorSTEVENSON, MATTHEW
AuthorSTILLE, S. H.
AuthorSTOKES, GALE
AuthorSTOLBERG, BENJAMIN
AuthorSTONE, JEREMY J.
AuthorSTOREY", "CHARLES O. LERCHE, BICKNELL EUBANKS, WALTER R.
AuthorSTOREY, WALTER R.
AuthorSTORING, JAMES A.
AuthorStorza, Count Carlo
AuthorSTOUT, J O N A T H A N
AuthorSTOUT, JONATHAH
AuthorSTOUT, JONATHAN
AuthorSTRAUS, MIHAJLOMIHAJLOV AND IRA
AuthorSTRAUSZ-HUPE, ROBERT
AuthorStrebel, Gustave A.
AuthorSTREETEN, PAUL
AuthorStreiff, Albert
AuthorStreit, Clarence
AuthorSTREIT, CLARENCE K.
AuthorSTRONG, BENJAMIN
AuthorStrunsky, Simeon
AuthorSTRUVE, CLEB
AuthorSTRUVE, GLEB
AuthorSTUART, PETER C.
AuthorStuder, Norman
AuthorStump, J. Henry
AuthorSTURMTHAL, ADOLF
AuthorSTURZO, LUIGI
AuthorSULLIVAN, JACK
AuthorSUNDEL, ALFRED
AuthorSUNY, RONALD GRIGOR
AuthorSUSAN
AuthorSUTHERLAND, DONALD
AuthorSUTHERLAND, DONALO
AuthorSWADOS, HARVEY
AuthorSWAYZE, HAROLD
AuthorSWEENEY, JAMES JOHNSON
AuthorSWEENEY, PADRAIC
AuthorSweetland, Momroe M.
AuthorSWENSON, KAREN
AuthorSYKES, GERALD
AuthorSYPHER, WYLIE
AuthorSyrjala, S.
AuthorSyrjala, Savele
AuthorSZOGYI, ALEX
AuthorSzulc, Tad
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