The Painter and Decorator, 37. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1923 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 86.
5. lappuse
... Secretary of the Broth- erhood for publication in the monthly Jour- nal ; and be it further Resolved , That we urge the fullest cooper- ation with such firms as do not resort to these unfair methods of advertising . Some very ...
... Secretary of the Broth- erhood for publication in the monthly Jour- nal ; and be it further Resolved , That we urge the fullest cooper- ation with such firms as do not resort to these unfair methods of advertising . Some very ...
6. lappuse
... Secretary Sherman was instructed to write Mr. Lindauer , and request him to dis- continue accepting ads , for our book from spraying machine manufacturers . A communication from the Central Body of Syracuse , requesting the endorsement ...
... Secretary Sherman was instructed to write Mr. Lindauer , and request him to dis- continue accepting ads , for our book from spraying machine manufacturers . A communication from the Central Body of Syracuse , requesting the endorsement ...
11. lappuse
... Secretary of each Local Union shall collect from each member ( including honorary members and apprentices ) $ 1.00 for the official Journal . The amount so collected MUST be forwarded to the General Office with the monthly report and ...
... Secretary of each Local Union shall collect from each member ( including honorary members and apprentices ) $ 1.00 for the official Journal . The amount so collected MUST be forwarded to the General Office with the monthly report and ...
38. lappuse
... secretary writes : " We believe this fight of ours to be one of the most desperate struggles the so - called ' open shop ' movement has forced upon any organization and we are staking everything to win ; therefore , every bit of ...
... secretary writes : " We believe this fight of ours to be one of the most desperate struggles the so - called ' open shop ' movement has forced upon any organization and we are staking everything to win ; therefore , every bit of ...
46. lappuse
... Secretary , Bro . George Watson , sent a letter to Alfred C. Fuller , President of the Fuller Brush Co. , and re- quested him to give consideration to the employment of members of the Trade Union movement on the proposed building opera ...
... Secretary , Bro . George Watson , sent a letter to Alfred C. Fuller , President of the Fuller Brush Co. , and re- quested him to give consideration to the employment of members of the Trade Union movement on the proposed building opera ...
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335. lappuse - One man draws out the wire, another straights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head; to make the head requires two or three distinct operations; to put it on is a peculiar business; to whiten the pins is another; it is even a trade by itself to put them into the paper; and the important business of making a pin is, in this manner, divided into about eighteen distinct operations, which in some manufactories are all performed by distinct hands...
182. lappuse - At the same time the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their Government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
166. lappuse - All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God.
59. lappuse - It is not needed, nor fitting here, that a general argument should be made in favor of popular institutions; but there is one point, with its connections, not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask a brief attention. It is the effort to place capital on an equal footing with, if not above, labor, in the structure of the government.
49. lappuse - The rich man's son inherits cares; The bank may break, the factory burn, A breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn; A heritage, it seems to me, One scarce would wish to hold in fee.
441. lappuse - The sullen stream had no fear for him; But he turned when safe on the other side And built a bridge to span the tide. "Old man...
250. lappuse - Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend; Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie, Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and — sans End! Alike for those who for TO-DAY prepare, And those that after some TO-MORROW stare, A Muezzin from the Tower of Darkness cries, "Fools! your Reward is neither Here nor There.
49. lappuse - A fellow-feeling that is sure To make the outcast bless his door; A heritage, it seems to me, A king might wish to hold in fee.
59. lappuse - Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.
441. lappuse - The builder lifted his old gray head — "Good friend, in the path I have come," he said, "There followeth after me today, A youth whose feet must pass this way, This chasm...