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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... efforts to prevent a split , but failed . The General Officers took the position that they had been long in the organization , that they had a vested right in it , that the organization was their property , and that they would permit no ...
... efforts to prevent a split , but failed . The General Officers took the position that they had been long in the organization , that they had a vested right in it , that the organization was their property , and that they would permit no ...
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... efforts be spent in directing the cause of our organization to travel on the road which leads to the emancipation of the tailors in particular and toilers in general . EMPLOYEES OF WITTY BROS . , NEW YORK , L. Goldstein , I. Rappaport ...
... efforts be spent in directing the cause of our organization to travel on the road which leads to the emancipation of the tailors in particular and toilers in general . EMPLOYEES OF WITTY BROS . , NEW YORK , L. Goldstein , I. Rappaport ...
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... efforts to be the vanguard in bringing this happy result to realization . Fraternally yours , JOINT BOARD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING TRADES . Montreal , Quebec . Cutters and Trimmers ' Local 116 extend their hearty greetings to our convention ...
... efforts to be the vanguard in bringing this happy result to realization . Fraternally yours , JOINT BOARD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING TRADES . Montreal , Quebec . Cutters and Trimmers ' Local 116 extend their hearty greetings to our convention ...
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NASHVILLE CONVENTION 340 | 3 |
Special Convention Call 4344 | 43 |
Report of G E B 5272 | 52 |
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