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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... SESSION The convention was called to order at Capitol Hall , Monday , October 12 , 1914. At that session the Credential Committee , appointed before the convention by the general officers , submitted a partial report , not including the ...
... SESSION The convention was called to order at Capitol Hall , Monday , October 12 , 1914. At that session the Credential Committee , appointed before the convention by the general officers , submitted a partial report , not including the ...
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... SESSION Upon reconvening for the afternoon session , discussion and vote upon the Constitution was continued . The various paragraphs were read , dis- cussed and voted on seratim and unanimously adopted down to and includ- ing Article ...
... SESSION Upon reconvening for the afternoon session , discussion and vote upon the Constitution was continued . The various paragraphs were read , dis- cussed and voted on seratim and unanimously adopted down to and includ- ing Article ...
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... Session 9-28 Second Session Third Session 29-41 42-46 Fourth Session 47-58 Fifth Session 59-181 Report of General Executive Board ... 61-169 Sixth Session 182-192 Seventh Session 193-206 Eighth Session 207-231 Ninth Session 232-258 Tenth ...
... Session 9-28 Second Session Third Session 29-41 42-46 Fourth Session 47-58 Fifth Session 59-181 Report of General Executive Board ... 61-169 Sixth Session 182-192 Seventh Session 193-206 Eighth Session 207-231 Ninth Session 232-258 Tenth ...
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NASHVILLE CONVENTION 340 | 3 |
Special Convention Call 4344 | 43 |
Report of G E B 5272 | 52 |
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