The Railway Clerk, 8-9권Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, 1909 |
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... fact that the brotherhood had been established on the lines of the P. R. R. for some seven or eight years , I felt that this was only a local matter and could readily be adjusted . Accordingly , I called Organizers Crowe and Sherwood ...
... fact that the brotherhood had been established on the lines of the P. R. R. for some seven or eight years , I felt that this was only a local matter and could readily be adjusted . Accordingly , I called Organizers Crowe and Sherwood ...
8 페이지
... fact that no antagonism had , up to time of my leaving those lines , been directed against the mem- bers in Philadelphia ; the only point of im- portance on that road east of Pittsburg and Erie where we had any considerable number of ...
... fact that no antagonism had , up to time of my leaving those lines , been directed against the mem- bers in Philadelphia ; the only point of im- portance on that road east of Pittsburg and Erie where we had any considerable number of ...
9 페이지
... fact I was hardly ever from under the surveillance of one of them . Yet these cases are sufficient . I In a certain city several clerks met at the home of one of them to pass a sociable even- ing . A vigorous investigation was set on ...
... fact I was hardly ever from under the surveillance of one of them . Yet these cases are sufficient . I In a certain city several clerks met at the home of one of them to pass a sociable even- ing . A vigorous investigation was set on ...
10 페이지
... fact that that great arbiter , " public sentiment , " should be courted - at least that the facts in connection with the case at is- sue should be placed fairly and squarely be- fore the American people . What better medium could be ...
... fact that that great arbiter , " public sentiment , " should be courted - at least that the facts in connection with the case at is- sue should be placed fairly and squarely be- fore the American people . What better medium could be ...
11 페이지
... fact it should be our duty to reduce their number . Many times a good member would be saved to his lodge were it not for the unconcern and in- difference shown by his brothers ; or possi- bly by the financial secretary of his lodge , in ...
... fact it should be our duty to reduce their number . Many times a good member would be saved to his lodge were it not for the unconcern and in- difference shown by his brothers ; or possi- bly by the financial secretary of his lodge , in ...
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154 페이지 - A just estimate of that love of power and proneness to abuse it which predominates in the human heart is sufficient to satisfy us of the truth of this position.
331 페이지 - For the gradual and reasonable reduction of the hours of labor to the lowest practicable point, and for that degree of leisure for all which is a condition of the highest human life. For a release from employment one day in seven.
154 페이지 - It is important, likewise, that the habits of thinking in a free country should inspire caution in those intrusted with its administration to confine themselves within their respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise of the powers of one department to encroach upon another.
331 페이지 - For such regulation of the conditions of toil for women as shall safeguard the physical and moral health of the community.
165 페이지 - ... gaining a little to-day and a little to-morrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief, over the field of jurisdiction, until all shall be usurped...
74 페이지 - The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
63 페이지 - ... of litigation. And on this view I shall act with entire confidence under the oath which I have taken. For myself, let me say that I hold judges, and especially the Supreme Court of the country, in much respect, but I am too familiar with the history of judicial proceedings to regard them with any superstitious reverence. Judges are but men, and in all ages have shown a full share of human frailty. Alas ! alas ! the worst crimes of history have been perpetrated under their sanction. The blood...
44 페이지 - The gradual and reasonable reduction of the hours of labor to the lowest practicable point, and for that degree of leisure for all which is a condition of the highest human life. 2. A release from employment one day in seven. 3. A living wage as a minimum in every industry, and the highest wage that each Industry can afford.
421 페이지 - There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in the best of us that it hardly behooves any of us to talk about the rest of us.
115 페이지 - But there is a notion, which latterly has been insisted on a good deal, that a combination of persons to do what any one of them lawfully might do by himself will make the otherwise lawful conduct unlawful. It would be rash to say that some as yet unformulated truth may not be hidden under this proposition. But in the general form in which it has been presented and accepted by many courts, I think it plainly untrue, both on authority and on principle.