The Painter and Decorator, 38. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1924 |
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... trade , many of our members being subject to the terrible disease of lead poisoning and other ills , resulting from the use of turpentine , benzine , benzole , naphtha , wood alcohol and other poisonous substances too numerous to ...
... trade , many of our members being subject to the terrible disease of lead poisoning and other ills , resulting from the use of turpentine , benzine , benzole , naphtha , wood alcohol and other poisonous substances too numerous to ...
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... Trades Department . HE year 1924 brings great tasks to the trade unionists of America . The year just closed has placed our move- ment in a position of strength and solidarity that fits it for the tasks that lie ahead . In 1923 our ...
... Trades Department . HE year 1924 brings great tasks to the trade unionists of America . The year just closed has placed our move- ment in a position of strength and solidarity that fits it for the tasks that lie ahead . In 1923 our ...
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... trade unionists , do our utmost to make our movement a credit and a constructive force in society . If we are good trade unionists , we shall be good citi- zens of our Republic and America will be the better for our efforts . NO ...
... trade unionists , do our utmost to make our movement a credit and a constructive force in society . If we are good trade unionists , we shall be good citi- zens of our Republic and America will be the better for our efforts . NO ...
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... trade . The defendants were the American Linseed Oil Company et al . , comprising twelve corporations in six ... trades unionism ; for his tremendous effort and sacrifice in ob- taining for the toilers that equality and justice which is ...
... trade . The defendants were the American Linseed Oil Company et al . , comprising twelve corporations in six ... trades unionism ; for his tremendous effort and sacrifice in ob- taining for the toilers that equality and justice which is ...
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... trade intensify the need for every sanitary and hygienic precaution . Conclusion : The house painting industry in the United States is conspicuously without any regula- tions safeguarding the health of the work- ers . A communication to ...
... trade intensify the need for every sanitary and hygienic precaution . Conclusion : The house painting industry in the United States is conspicuously without any regula- tions safeguarding the health of the work- ers . A communication to ...
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