The Painter and Decorator, 32-33. sējumiBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1918 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
15. lappuse
... Council , beg to lay before you the following state- ment on a matter of urgent national im- portance , which nearly concerns your de- partment . The above council represents the employers ' and operatives ' organiza- tions in the ...
... Council , beg to lay before you the following state- ment on a matter of urgent national im- portance , which nearly concerns your de- partment . The above council represents the employers ' and operatives ' organiza- tions in the ...
16. lappuse
... council to the officials of the Priority Branch . These gentlemen admit their fail- ure , but take no steps to remedy matters . Once , indeed , our council was asked to prepare a scheme for rationing white lead , and without delay it ...
... council to the officials of the Priority Branch . These gentlemen admit their fail- ure , but take no steps to remedy matters . Once , indeed , our council was asked to prepare a scheme for rationing white lead , and without delay it ...
29. lappuse
... Council . The report of Secretary Morrison showed a membership of 2,371,434 , an increase of 298,732 members over the previous year . This is the membership paid upon and not the total membership of the affiliated or- ganizations . The ...
... Council . The report of Secretary Morrison showed a membership of 2,371,434 , an increase of 298,732 members over the previous year . This is the membership paid upon and not the total membership of the affiliated or- ganizations . The ...
30. lappuse
... Council's report is the address made by President Wilson to Con- gress when war was declared , in which he said that the financial cost of the war should be met from taxation and that any bonds issued should be redeemed by the present ...
... Council's report is the address made by President Wilson to Con- gress when war was declared , in which he said that the financial cost of the war should be met from taxation and that any bonds issued should be redeemed by the present ...
31. lappuse
... Council opposed the passage of the Espionage Act , restricting the rights of free speech and free press . It protested vigorously against the exclu- sion from the mails of publications falling under the displeasure of the Postoffice De ...
... Council opposed the passage of the Espionage Act , restricting the rights of free speech and free press . It protested vigorously against the exclu- sion from the mails of publications falling under the displeasure of the Postoffice De ...
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