Documentary History of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: 1914-1918, Volumes 1-3Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1914 - Clothing trade |
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... President Hillman assumed the chair . Election of Committee on Credentials President HILLMAN : According to the rules laid down at our First Convention , the first order of business will be the election of a Committee on Credentials ...
... President Hillman assumed the chair . Election of Committee on Credentials President HILLMAN : According to the rules laid down at our First Convention , the first order of business will be the election of a Committee on Credentials ...
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... President and General Secretary from $ 2,600 to $ 3,120 per year . A. COHEN , S. WEINSTEIN , M. GOLDIN , L. REVAYEL ... Hillman resumed the chair at this point . President HILLMAN : Delegates , I shall abstain from making any remarks ...
... President and General Secretary from $ 2,600 to $ 3,120 per year . A. COHEN , S. WEINSTEIN , M. GOLDIN , L. REVAYEL ... Hillman resumed the chair at this point . President HILLMAN : Delegates , I shall abstain from making any remarks ...
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... President HILLMAN : The suggestion is made in order not to permit any practical jokes . Some delegates may feel in good humor and nominate anyone who comes to his mind , and we would be obliged to place the name on the ballot . It has ...
... President HILLMAN : The suggestion is made in order not to permit any practical jokes . Some delegates may feel in good humor and nominate anyone who comes to his mind , and we would be obliged to place the name on the ballot . It has ...
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NASHVILLE CONVENTION 340 | 3 |
Special Convention Call 4344 | 43 |
Report of G E B 5272 | 52 |
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