The Typographical Journal, Volume 25International Typographical Union., 1904 - Printing Vols. 13- include the annual supplements "Reports of officers and proceedings of the session of the International Typographical Union." |
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... fair and proper conditions ; ( 2 ) the recog- nition of the workers as something more than mere wage earners , and the demon- stration of the fact that such an institution could be conducted on lines that would prove the possibility of ...
... fair and proper conditions ; ( 2 ) the recog- nition of the workers as something more than mere wage earners , and the demon- stration of the fact that such an institution could be conducted on lines that would prove the possibility of ...
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... Fair grounds , has been selected as the headquarters hotel . The choice was mainly due to the fact that satisfactory ar- rangements could not be made with the downtown hotels . The rate for accommoda- tions will be $ 3 per day and ...
... Fair grounds , has been selected as the headquarters hotel . The choice was mainly due to the fact that satisfactory ar- rangements could not be made with the downtown hotels . The rate for accommoda- tions will be $ 3 per day and ...
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... fair city , but owing to the fact that it was taken as a joke by " Kess , " more than his " bashfulness , " nothing was done until at a subsequent meeting the question came up , and through a motion by Joseph Woodruff , and a very ...
... fair city , but owing to the fact that it was taken as a joke by " Kess , " more than his " bashfulness , " nothing was done until at a subsequent meeting the question came up , and through a motion by Joseph Woodruff , and a very ...
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... fair or the city ; and to offer such entertainments only as it is hoped will be agreeable to visitors and promote craft fellowship . The initial entertainment will be on Sunday , Au- gust 7 , afternoon and evening . It will be a bar ...
... fair or the city ; and to offer such entertainments only as it is hoped will be agreeable to visitors and promote craft fellowship . The initial entertainment will be on Sunday , Au- gust 7 , afternoon and evening . It will be a bar ...
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... fair at present , with enough help , how- ever , to attend to it . NICHOLS . " MAMMA , " queried the small son of a labor agi- tator , " is it the thunder that strikes , or the light- ning ? " " The lightning , dear , " was the reply ...
... fair at present , with enough help , how- ever , to attend to it . NICHOLS . " MAMMA , " queried the small son of a labor agi- tator , " is it the thunder that strikes , or the light- ning ? " " The lightning , dear , " was the reply ...
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Page 56 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Page 135 - ... when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the 'court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of all.
Page 122 - For mankind are one in spirit, and an instinct bears along, Round the earth's electric circle, the swift flash of right or wrong ; Whether conscious or unconscious, yet Humanity's vast frame Through its ocean-sundered fibres feels the gush of joy or shame ; — In the gain or loss of one race all the rest have equal claim.
Page 77 - At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release. And this is the manner of the release : Every creditor that lendeth ought unto his neighbour shall release it ; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of his brother ; because it is called the Lord's release.
Page 137 - In the presence of the court or so near thereto as to interfere directly with the administration of justice...
Page 121 - I HOLD every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavour themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Page 385 - Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever ; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long : And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
Page 386 - you can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.
Page 261 - ... order in which they were discharged before other help may be employed. Upon demand, the foreman shall give the reason for discharge in writing. Persons considered capable as substitutes by foremen shall be deemed competent to fill regular situations, and shall be given preference in the filling of vacancies in the regular force.
Page 71 - Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings ; he shall not stand before mean men...