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... March 23 , 1895. ] No. 252 . Commonwealth of Massachusetts . BE IT KNOWN that whereas NEW ENGLAND COTTON MANUFACTURERS ' ASSOCIATION , a corporation organized under the laws of this Commonwealth and sub- ject to the provisions of ...
... March 23 , 1895. ] No. 252 . Commonwealth of Massachusetts . BE IT KNOWN that whereas NEW ENGLAND COTTON MANUFACTURERS ' ASSOCIATION , a corporation organized under the laws of this Commonwealth and sub- ject to the provisions of ...
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... march of mechanical progress in manufacturing , but also the wonderful economic changes which have occurred to benefit the workers in the industry . 66 His addresses as President of the Association at the opening of each meeting were in ...
... march of mechanical progress in manufacturing , but also the wonderful economic changes which have occurred to benefit the workers in the industry . 66 His addresses as President of the Association at the opening of each meeting were in ...
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... March 1 , 1839 , his family being of English origin , the direct ancestors having settled in Connecticut in 1649 . He received his early education in Methuen and Lawrence , where he entered the employment of the Bay State Mills at the ...
... March 1 , 1839 , his family being of English origin , the direct ancestors having settled in Connecticut in 1649 . He received his early education in Methuen and Lawrence , where he entered the employment of the Bay State Mills at the ...
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... March and April . The strain of legislative work is this year most unusual , as you doubtless appreciate , and I am dic- tating this letter from my bed . It being impossible for me to go away for even two or three days , I am obliged to ...
... March and April . The strain of legislative work is this year most unusual , as you doubtless appreciate , and I am dic- tating this letter from my bed . It being impossible for me to go away for even two or three days , I am obliged to ...
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... March 30 . March 30 , 1908 . Mr. C. J. H. WOODBURY , Secretary and Treasurer , The National Association of Cotton Manufacturers , Boston , Mass . Dear Sir : -I have your letter of the 21st instant , in relation to the investigation ...
... March 30 . March 30 , 1908 . Mr. C. J. H. WOODBURY , Secretary and Treasurer , The National Association of Cotton Manufacturers , Boston , Mass . Dear Sir : -I have your letter of the 21st instant , in relation to the investigation ...
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age of day April 16 Arthur Asst aver Average of Test bales Bedford belt Board of Government Boston Boston coal Conn consolidation Cotton Co Cotton Manufacturers cotton mill stocks Cotton Mills Degrees Fahr Difference of Averages dividend DRAPER Fall River Fall River Fall FIGURE friction George George W H. P. Minimum H. P. heat Henry horse power industry James January 26 John June 26 lea tests loom Lowell lubrication Machine Machinery Manchester Mass Maximum H. P. Minimum Mill Oils Number of Cards P. O. Box Pawtucket plant pounds President Prest Reduction Relative Humidity River Fall River Robert ROBERT BEATTY Sea Island Cotton Sept Shaft speed Spindles spinners Spinning steam Supt Temperature Textile School thread Thursday tion Treas Tuesday turbine Utica Variation in H. P. Variation per cent Wednesday weight Whitin William William H Woolen Woonsocket yarn York City