The Railroad Telegrapher, Volume 24, Part 2

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Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 1907

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Page 1239 - Section three of chapter four hundred and fifteen of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled 'An act in relation to labor, constituting chapter thirty-two of the general laws...
Page 1103 - Ho! ho! pale brother," laughed the wine, " Can you boast of deeds as great as mine?
Page 1236 - In both 1902 aud 1903 the number of employees thrown out of work by strikes was slightly less and the average duration somewhat shorter, although the number of establishments involved in 1903 was 6,000 greater than ever before, reaching 20,248.
Page 1103 - I've saved. I have leaped through the valley, Dashed down the mountain, Slept in the sunshine, and dripped from the fountain; I have burst my cloud fetters and dropped from the sky, And everywhere gladdened the landscape and eye. I have eased the hot forehead of fever and pain, I have made the parched meadows grow fertile with grain; I can tell of the powerful wheel of the mill That ground out the flour, and turned at my will; I can tell of manhood debased by you, That I have uplifted and crowned...
Page 1239 - All fines recovered under the provisions of this act shall be paid into the county treasury of the county in which the suit is tried, by the person collecting the same in the manner now provided by law to be used for county purposes.
Page 1479 - BETTER trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart that, if believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing.
Page 1240 - York, or any officer, agent or representative of such corporation or receiver to require or permit any telegraph or telephone operator who spaces trains by the use of the telegraph or telephone under what is known and termed the 'block system...
Page 1064 - Act and the employees of such carrier, seriously interrupting or threatening to interrupt the business of said carrier, the chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Commissioner of Labor...
Page 1103 - Far greater than king am I, Or than any army beneath the sky ; I have made the arm of the driver fail, And sent the train from...
Page 1241 - November 12, 1917, and will continue in session from day to day until the business of the Convention has been completed.

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