Typographical Journal, Volume 38International Typographical Union., 1911 |
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Page 17
... foreman shall receive $ 27.50 per week ; admen shall receive $ 27.50 per week ; chief proofreader shall re- ceive $ 27.50 per week ; assistant proofreader shall be paid at the time scale for compositors . The foreman shall receive ...
... foreman shall receive $ 27.50 per week ; admen shall receive $ 27.50 per week ; chief proofreader shall re- ceive $ 27.50 per week ; assistant proofreader shall be paid at the time scale for compositors . The foreman shall receive ...
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... Foreman , in His infinite wisdom , has seen fit to remove from among us our brother and secretary , John Fourby , who crossed the dark river on November 10 ; and , Whereas , In the death of John Fourby we have lost a loyal brother in ...
... Foreman , in His infinite wisdom , has seen fit to remove from among us our brother and secretary , John Fourby , who crossed the dark river on November 10 ; and , Whereas , In the death of John Fourby we have lost a loyal brother in ...
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... foreman . The sudden death , on November 22 , of William F. Foll , a former machine tender on the Knicker- bocker Press , and more recently of the Argus , came as a surprise to his many friends and acquaint- ances . Martin A. Cox , a ...
... foreman . The sudden death , on November 22 , of William F. Foll , a former machine tender on the Knicker- bocker Press , and more recently of the Argus , came as a surprise to his many friends and acquaint- ances . Martin A. Cox , a ...
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... foreman of the Day Printing Company is William J. McDon- ald , formerly of New York city , where for some time he was employed on the Tribune . Coming to Baltimore somewhat over a year ago , he entered the employ of the American , but ...
... foreman of the Day Printing Company is William J. McDon- ald , formerly of New York city , where for some time he was employed on the Tribune . Coming to Baltimore somewhat over a year ago , he entered the employ of the American , but ...
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... foreman of a progressive depart- ment and nothing more ; and yet this pay is refused to those who are expected to look after the inter- ests of close upon 57,000 members , whose yearly wage will amount to over forty - five million dol ...
... foreman of a progressive depart- ment and nothing more ; and yet this pay is refused to those who are expected to look after the inter- ests of close upon 57,000 members , whose yearly wage will amount to over forty - five million dol ...
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