Typographical Journal, Volume 34International Typographical Union., 1909 |
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... January 1 , 1909 , to July 1 , 1909 , and $ 1 a week from that date to January 1 , 1912 . * * WRITING under date of December 17 , Secretary May , of Iola ( Kan . ) No. 481 , says : " We have made a clean sweep of the situation for 1909 ...
... January 1 , 1909 , to July 1 , 1909 , and $ 1 a week from that date to January 1 , 1912 . * * WRITING under date of December 17 , Secretary May , of Iola ( Kan . ) No. 481 , says : " We have made a clean sweep of the situation for 1909 ...
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... January 4 , 1909 , and expire with the week ending January 15 , 1910 . It is recommended that the Chicago local con- tract shall be changed or amended to conform to the provisions of the arbitration agreement now effective between the ...
... January 4 , 1909 , and expire with the week ending January 15 , 1910 . It is recommended that the Chicago local con- tract shall be changed or amended to conform to the provisions of the arbitration agreement now effective between the ...
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... January 18 ( his birthday falling on Sunday , January 17 ) a grand ball is being ar- ranged by the convention committee , aided by a committee of ten from the union . Prinz's new dancing academy has been secured , which is one of the ...
... January 18 ( his birthday falling on Sunday , January 17 ) a grand ball is being ar- ranged by the convention committee , aided by a committee of ten from the union . Prinz's new dancing academy has been secured , which is one of the ...
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... January meeting . Work is reported fair to good at the various job offices and adrooms of the newspapers , but there are more than enough printers to fill all demands . Mergenthaler operators report a fair run of work , but an overplus ...
... January meeting . Work is reported fair to good at the various job offices and adrooms of the newspapers , but there are more than enough printers to fill all demands . Mergenthaler operators report a fair run of work , but an overplus ...
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... January 1 , 1912. The scale committee and the officers of No. 103 are deserving of no little praise in bringing about so desirable a result , their only regret appearing to be that they were unable to make the agreement effective from ...
... January 1 , 1912. The scale committee and the officers of No. 103 are deserving of no little praise in bringing about so desirable a result , their only regret appearing to be that they were unable to make the agreement effective from ...
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