Summary Information
American Federation of Labor Records 1888-1955
- American Federation of Labor
U.S. Mss 117A; Micro 489; Micro 568; Disc 53A
219.2 c.f. (551 archives boxes), 91 reels of microfilm (35mm), and 12 disc recordings
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records of the American Federation of Labor including files of AFL Presidents Samuel Gompers and William Green; files of various AFL officials and departments including AFL Economist Boris Shishkin, American Federationist editor Florence Thorne who was also the Director of Research, Labor Housing Conference executive secretary Catherine Bauer, the Office of Information and Research, and the Mining Department and its head, James Lord; and general files on federal and state legislation, industry and labor developments, strikes and agreements, and other topics. Present are Executive Council minutes for 1952 only. The disc recordings include a Labor day message by George Meany, Sept. 5, 1955, and an AFL convention of unknown date. English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-us00117a
Introductory Notes
The American Federation of Labor is composed of national and international unions, which are organized on craft lines, such as carpenters or machinists. The machinists' local union belongs to the machinists' international union, and the carpenters local to the carpenters' international union. The American Federation not only co-ordinates the work of the national and international unions on the national level, but it also effects cooperation at the state and local levels through state federations of labor and central labor unions.
Local unions may form associations with other local unions of different crafts within a given area. These local associations are called central labor unions, which receive their charters from the American Federation of Labor. Local unions and central unions may also affiliate with state-wide organizations called state federations of labor. These state federations also receive their charters from the American Federation of Labor.
This system is not a chain of command. Correspondence may flow directly between the organizations without intermediate consideration, or there may be parallel correspondence of a local with the state and national federations. Each union carries on its own inter-union correspondence, as well as exchanges with outside parties.
Scope and Content Note
The American Federation of Labor Records are composed of files from various offices or divisions of the organization. These files have, with some exceptions, been preserved as they were received by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. One of these exceptions is the Samuel Gompers papers in which the correspondence was arranged chronologically. The files of each office have been arbitrarily called a “series” and each series begins with Box 1. The researcher should include the series number with the main call number which is U.S. Mss 117A. Thus, if series 3 is wanted the call number is U.S. Mss 117A/3.
Approximately one-third of the collection are files from the Office of the President (Series 11). As varied in content as it is voluminous, the Gompers general correspondence included in these files is primarily incoming letters and generally deals with public issues confronting the Federation such as politics, legislation, legal proceedings, relations with foreign labor groups, World War I, and numerous other topics. Gompers' correspondence with national and international unions concerns basic trade union activities such as organizing, granting of charters, jurisdictional disputes, strikes, lockouts, boycotts, and similar matters. William Green's presidency is documented by files on the topics above plus information on the formation of the CIO and relations between the CIO and AFL, the New Deal, and World War II-related events and organizations. Also in the files of the President's Office are speeches and writings by both Gompers and Green, conference and convention papers, hearing testimony, and resolutions, reports, clippings, and other types of material filed both with the correspondence and separately as a reference file.
The other large series in the collection are the Industry Reference File (1930-1950) (Series 4), the files of the Director of Research (circa 1935-1952) (Series 8), and the Strikes and Agreements File (1898-1953) (Series 7). The Industry Reference File contains correspondence, statistical data, clippings, and copies of other documents concerning industrial conditions and state and federal legislation relevant to industry and labor. Materials deal with NRA codes; wage and hour hearings and rulings; World War II-related production, housing, and labor problems; post-war adjustment; and other topics. Files of Florence Thorne as Director of Research also pertain to World War II and to post-war problems as well as Social Security, old age insurance generally, unemployment compensation, and health issues. The Strikes and Agreements File contains correspondence, reports, and other material exchanged by union locals and the president of the AFL, filed by local union number.
Among the remaining materials in the collection are files on state anti-labor laws, right-to-work legislation, and unemployment compensation provisions and decisions; files of National Labor Relations Board communications; minutes and other records on the Labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration; files on general economic and social topics such as civil rights, child welfare, education, and national defense; and correspondence, 1933-1938, concerning problems arising from Works Progress Administration projects.
Small portions of this collection are also available on microfilm produced by the Historical Society (Micro 489 and Micro 568) as well as in the original paper form. The Gompers papers and the Mining Dept. records are Reels 58-144 of The American Federation of Labor Records; The Samuel Gompers Era issued by Microfilming Corporation of America, 1979. A positive user copy is cataloged in the Historical Society Library and described in Pam 79-2180. (A negative copy of these 87 reels is in Archives custody as Micro 749.)
The Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7) is also available as a microfilm publication produced by University Publications of America, 1985. A copy is not in the Archives' holdings but a positive user copy is cataloged in the Historical Society Library.
The papers are organized as follows:
- Series 1. Files of the Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference, 1935-1937. 4 boxes. Also on Micro 489 (3 reels)
- Series 2. Legislation Reference Files, 1919-1930. 4 boxes
- Series 3. State Legislation Files, 1942 1951. 6 boxes
- Series 4. Industry Reference File, 1930-1950. 139 boxes
- Series 5. Files of the Economist of the AFL
- Series 5: File A. NLRB Files, 1938-1940. 11 boxes
- Series 5: File B. Labor Policy of the War Assets Administration, 1945-1948. 4 volumes
- Series 5: File C. General File. 30 boxes
- Series 6. American Federationist Files
- Series 6: File A. General File, 1934-1943. 9 boxes
- Series 6: File B. Book Review File, 1932-1939. 1 box
- Series 7: Strikes and Agreements File, 1904-1953. 77 boxes
- Series 8: Files of the Director of Research
- Series 8: File A. General File. 44 boxes
- Series 8: File B. Social Security File, 1934-1943. 6 boxes
- Series 8: File C. Old Age Insurance File, 1939-1942. 1 box
- Series 8: File D. Unemployment Compensation File, 1935-1940. 10 boxes
- Series 8: File E. Health File, 1935-1943. 4 boxes
- Series 8: File F. General File, 1939-1943. 2 boxes
- Series 9: WPA Files, 1933-1938. 7 boxes
- Series 10: Information and Research File, 1937-1945
- Series 10: File A. Arranged by Industry. 13 boxes
- Series 10: File B. Arranged by Union Representative. 8 boxes
- Series 10: File C. Arranged by Union Local Number. 7 boxes
- Series 10: File D. Statistical File. 3 boxes
- Series 11: Files of the Office of the President
- Series 11: File A. Samuel L. Gompers Papers, 1888-1937. 66 boxes. Also on a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library
- Series 11: File B. William Green Papers, 1915-1945 (Subject correspondence). 1O boxes
- Series 11: File C. William Green Papers, 1934-1951 (re AFL/CIO relationship). 44 boxes. A small portion also on Micro 568 (1 reel)
- Series 11: File D. William Green Papers, 1924-1952 (Subject correspondence). 23 boxes
- Series 11: File E. William Green Papers, 1925-1952 (Speeches and articles). 16 boxes
- Series 12: Mining Department Records, 1911-1915. 1 box. Also on a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library
- Series 13: Disc Recordings, 1946, 1955, undated. 12 disc recordings
- Series 14: Executive Council Minutes, 1952. 1 box
Additional Descriptive Information
Presented by the American Federation of Labor, Washington, D.C., 1955-1965.
Contents List
U.S. Mss 117A/1
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Series: Series 1: Files of the Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference, 1935-1937 : Correspondence, pamphlets, statistics and other materials from the files of Miss Catherine Bauer, Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference concerning housing problems, slum clearance, construction projects Federal Housing legislation, especially the Wagner Ellenbogen Bill, and her projected trip to Europe and Russia for the purpose of studying housing conditions. : Alphabetical by subject.
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B-M
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N-Z
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Box
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Miscellaneous Housing Materials : This consists of one folder of miscellaneous pamphlets, correspondence, and statistical data.
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Box
3
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Arkansas - Minnesota : This material, arranged alphabetically by state, contains material relating primarily to the Wagner-Ellenbogen Housing Bill.
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Box
4
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Montana - Wisconsin : This material, arranged alphabetically by state, contains material relating primarily to the Wagner-Ellenbogen Housing Bill.
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Micro 489
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Microfilm copy of Series 1
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B - New York City Housing Authority
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Reel
2
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N-General - Z
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Reel
2
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Miscellaneous Housing Materials
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2
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Arkansas - New Hampshire
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3
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New Jersey - Wyoming : Wyoming is out of order before Wisconsin.
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U.S. Mss 117A/2
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Series: Series 2: Legislation Reference Files, 1919-1930 : Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, copies of legal proceedings and decisions, pamphlets and other materials dealing with federal and state legislation on banking, agriculture, education, civil rights, and other miscellaneous subjects. : Alphabetical by subject.
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Agr - Ban
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Coa - Con
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Dad - Fed
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Box
4
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Fed - Misc
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U.S. Mss 117A/3
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Series: Series 3: State Legislation Files, 1942-1951 : Correspondence of William Green, including telegrams, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other materials concerning pending bills and legislation in state legislatures especially those dealing with anti-labor laws, right to work legislation, unemployment compensation provisions, and court decisions in labor cases. : Alphabetical by state.
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Alabama - Florida
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Georgia - Minnesota
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Mississippi - Nevada
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Box
4
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New Hampshire - Oregon
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Box
5
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Pennsylvania - Wyoming
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Box
6
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State War Legislation, 1943
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Box
6
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State Labor Legislation
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State Legislation
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Box
6
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General
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6
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Woll, Glenn and Thatcher : Included in this folder is material concerned with the NRA and other activities in the 1930s.
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U.S. Mss 117A/4
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Series: Series 4: Industry Reference File, 1930-1950 : Correspondence of the President of the AFL, research personnel, union members, and affiliated unions; memoranda, statistical data, copies of hearings and legal proceedings, and lists and information about AFL local unions; clippings, pamphlets, and other material dealing with industrial conditions, state and Federal legislation, or action taken toward industry and labor, and other related subjects. Materials in the decade 1930-1940 deal primarily with NRA codes issuances, rulings, hearings, and wage and hour decisions. The 1940-1950 materials are concerned especially with World War II and deal with production, housing, wage and working problems, post-war adjustment, and demobilization, with substantial amounts of information on the OPA, OPM, and other war and post-war governmental agencies. : Alphabetical by industry.
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Agriculture
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3
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Ag - Ai
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Ai - Aluminum
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Aluminum
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Box
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Am - Ba
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Box
10
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Ban - Boi
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Box
11
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Boi - Boo
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Box
12
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Boo - Bri
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Box
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Bri - Bru
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Box
14
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Bui - But
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Box
15
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But - Cas
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Box
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Cas - Cement
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Box
17-18
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Cement
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Box
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Cha - Chemical
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Box
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Chemical
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Box
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Chemical - CIO
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Box
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Coal
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Box
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Coal - Com
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Box
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Com - Con
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Box
25-31
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Construction
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Box
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Construction - Cook
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Box
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Cot - Dis
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Box
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Dis - Drugs
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Box
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Drugs - Electrical
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Box
36-37
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Electrical
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Box
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Electrical - Enamel
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Box
39
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Engineers - Fabricated Metal
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Box
40
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Fabricated Metal - Finance
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Box
41
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Fire - Food
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Box
42-54
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Food
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Box
55
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Food - Funeral
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Box
56
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Funeral - Furniture
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Box
57-58
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Furniture
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Box
59
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Furniture - Gas
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Box
60
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Gas - Glass
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Box
61
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Glass - Grain
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Box
62
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Grain - Horticulture
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Box
63
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Hotel - Iron and Steel
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Box
64-69
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Iron and Steel
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Box
70
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Iron and Steel - Jewelry
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Box
71
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Jewelry - Laundry
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Box
72-73
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Laundry
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Box
74
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Leather - Lumber
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Box
75-78
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Lumber
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Box
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Lumber - Machinery
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Box
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Machinery
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Box
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Machinery - Metals
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Box
82-85
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Metals
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Box
86-91
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Motor
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Box
92
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Motor - Office Workers
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Box
93-94
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Office Workers
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Box
95
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Oil - Paint
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Box
96
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Paint - Paper
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Box
97-99
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Paper
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Box
100
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Paper - Petroleum
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Box
101-103
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Petroleum
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Box
104
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Petroleum - Plastics
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Box
105
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Plastics - Printing
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Box
106-108
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Printing
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Box
109
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Professional Instruments - Railroad
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Box
110
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Radio - Refrigerators
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Box
111
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Replacement Shaft - Rubber
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Box
112-115
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Rubber
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Box
116
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Safes - Shipping
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Box
117-118
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Shipping
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Box
119
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Shoe - Soap
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Box
120
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Soap - Surgical
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Box
121
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Surgical - Textile
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Box
122-129
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Textile
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Box
130
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Textile - Tobacco
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Box
131
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Tobacco - Transportation
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Box
132
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Transportation
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Box
133
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Transportation - Wearing Apparel
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Box
134-138
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Wearing Apparel
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139
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Wearing Apparel - Wire
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Series: Series 5: Files of the Economist of the AFL
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U.S. Mss 117A/5A
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Subseries: File A: NLRB Files, 1938-1940 : This portion of the files contains form letters from the NLRB to Boris Shishkin announcing decisions, orders, notices of hearings to be held or to be postponed, or other actions taken by that agency. The information contained in these form letters is in turn embodied in outgoing correspondence of Shishkin to unions concerned with the actions taken by the NLRB. In addition there are mimeographed copies of NLRB decisions, hearings, orders, and findings, as well as scattered correspondence, telegrams, and memos pertinent to NLRB actions. : Alphabetical by company name.
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Abrimante & Nola Company - Arcadia Sunshine Company
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Arcadia Hosiery Company - American Federation of Hosiery
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Brewer-Titchener Corporation - Cleveland Company
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Box
4
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Cleveland Hobbying Machine Company - Cuppler Company
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Box
5
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G.A. Dahl & Company - Federal Portland Cement Company
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6
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Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company - Gulf Public Service Company
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Box
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W.H. Ginlocke Chair Company - Isthmian Steamship Company
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Box
8
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Jackson Daily News, Inc. - Lightner Pub. Company
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Box
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Lickne Plantation Company - Milton Bradley Company
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Box
10
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Milwaukee Publishing Company - Newcoal Corporation
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Box
11
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New England Spun Silk Corporation - Ox Fibre Brush Company
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U.S. Mss 117A/5B
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Subseries: File B: Labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration, 1945-1948 : Four volumes containing correspondence, minutes of meetings, agenda, reports, recommendations, and memos of the labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration of which Boris Shishkin was a member. : Chronological.
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Volume
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1945, September - 1946, March
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Volume
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1946, March - April
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Box
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Volume
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1946, May - November
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Box
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Volume
4
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1947, January - 1948, August
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U.S. Mss 117A/5C
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Subseries: File C: General File : Correspondence (personal and official), reports, pamphlets, clippings, and other materials pertaining to economic and social problems of interest to Boris Shishkin as economist for the AFL. Child welfare, education, national defense, wartime price control, and post-war planning and readjustment are some of the leading segments of the file. There are also typewritten manuscripts of articles for the American Federationist. : Alphabetical by subject.
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Alaskan International Highway
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1
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Alien Registration Act of 1940
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1
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Alien Registration
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Box
1
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Aliens
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Box
1
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Allen Economic Letter
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Box
1
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Allis Chalmers Case, 1937
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American Economic Association
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AFL
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1
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American Federationist
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American Federationist Manuscripts
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1
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1941-1942
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Box
2
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1944-1946
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Box
2
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Consumer War Pledge
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Box
2
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Convention, 1937-1946
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Box
2
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Convention clippings
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Box
2
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Defense Committee
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2
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Organization of Federal Labor Unions, 1948
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Box
3
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Releases, 1944-1946
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Box
3
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American Free World Association
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Box
3
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American Jewish Committee
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Box
3
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American Labor Conference on International Affairs
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Box
3
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American Political Science Association
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Box
3
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American Society for Public Administration
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Box
3
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American Society for Russian Relief
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Box
3
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American Youth Commission
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Box
3
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American Youth Hostel
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Americans for Democratic Action
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Box
4
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Anti Inflation Proposals
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Box
4
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First Annual Convention, 1948
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Box
4
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Domestic Policy
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Box
4
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Foreign Policy Committee
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Box
4
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National Conference, 1947
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Box
4
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National Board Meeting, 1947
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Box
5
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Political Program
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Box
5
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Students for Democratic Action
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Box
5
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Universal Military Training
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Box
5
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Wallace for President
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Box
5
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Americans United for World Organization
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Box
5
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The Annals - American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
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Anti-Trust Cases
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Box
5
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1946-1949
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Box
6
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1950-1951
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Box
6
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Atlantic Monthly
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Box
6
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Austin-Wadsworth (Draft Labor Bill)
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Box
6
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Bridgeport Herald
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Box
6
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Bureau of Applied Social Research
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Box
6
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Joint Labor Research Advisory Committee, 1947-1948
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Box
7
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Price Subcommittee
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Box
7
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Business Outlook
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Box
7
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Buy American Act - Domestic Origins Act
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Box
7
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C.A.R.E.
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Box
7
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Cartels
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Box
7
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Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems
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Box
7
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Census Bureau
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Box
7
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Central Valley
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Box
7
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Chamber of Commerce
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Child Welfare
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Box
7
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1945-1949
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Box
8
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1945-1949, continued
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Box
8
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Child Labor Material, 1943-1949
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Box
8
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Children's Bureau
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Box
8
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EMIC Program (Emergency Maternity Infant Care)
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Hazardous Occupations
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Box
8
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Logging
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8
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Shipbuilding
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Box
8
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Health - Maternal and child
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Box
9
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Health - Maternal and child, continued
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Box
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Legislation
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Box
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National Commission on children in wartime
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Box
9
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National Commission on children & youth
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Box
9
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State Planning
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Box
9
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Stateless Children's Sanctuary, Inc.
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Box
9
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White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1949-1950
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Box
10
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Child Welfare Information Service, Inc.
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Box
10
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Church and Labor
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Box
10
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Citizens Council for Community Planning
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Box
10
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Citizens Food Committee
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Box
10
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Citizenship, National Conference, 1948-1949
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Box
10
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Civilian Production Administration
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Box
10
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Clandening Award
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Box
10
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Committee for Economic Development, 1946
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Box
11
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Community Improvement
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Box
11
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Construction Committee, Inc.
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Box
11
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Consumer - General
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Box
11
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Constitutional Amendment, National Conference on
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Box
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Contracts, April 1942
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Box
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Cooperative Committee
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Box
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Copyrights
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Box
11
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Cost Accountants, National Association of
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Box
11
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Cost of Living - Abroad
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Box
11
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Council for Industrial Cooperation
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Box
12
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Council of Social Agencies-Social Survey
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Box
12
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D M Digest
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Box
12
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Debt Financing
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Box
12
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Defense, National
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Box
12
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Defense-Releases
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Box
12
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Defense Program
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Box
12
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Dimock, Marshal E. (speeches)
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Box
12
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Dodd, William E.
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Box
12
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Douglas, William O.
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Box
12
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Economic Development, 1941
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Education
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Box
13
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American Labor Education Service
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Box
13
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Committee for the Extension of Labor Education
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Box
13
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American Labor Education Service (Guide)
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Box
13
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General
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Box
13
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Information for Wage Negotiations
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Box
13
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Institute of Labor Studies
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Box
13
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Education Films
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Box
13
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Elliot, Harriet
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Employment
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Box
14
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Conference on
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Box
14
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Employment Service, State and Federal
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Box
14
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Inquiries, 1945-1949
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Box
14
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Farm Security Administration
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Box
14
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Federal Civil Works Administration
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Box
14
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
15
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Federal Trade Commission
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Food for Freedom
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Box
15
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General
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Box
15
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National Consumers Food Conference, 1943
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Box
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Weekly News Service
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Forest Conservation
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Box
16
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Fortune Round Table
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Freedom of the Press
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16
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G - Miscellaneous
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Box
16
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Grievance Procedure
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Health
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Box
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General, 1940-1947
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Box
16
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Insurance
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Psychosomatic Problems
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Box
16
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Hillman, Sidney
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Box
16
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Holly Point Project
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Box
17
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Hours of Work (Forty Hour Week)
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17
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Incentive Systems
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Box
17
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Income
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17
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Independent Offices Appropriation Bill
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Box
17
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Industrial Feeding
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Box
17
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Industrial Peace
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Box
17
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Industrial Relations, 1935-1945
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Box
17
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Inflation
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Box
17
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Institute of Pacific Relations
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Box
17
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Institute of Public Affairs
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Box
18
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International Labor - General
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International
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18
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British Labor Study
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Box
18
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European Recovery Program, Committee on Foreign Aid, 1948-1949
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Box
18
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Virgin Islands
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Box
18
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International Judicial Association
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Box
18
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Kilgore Committee
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Box
18
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Kohler Case
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Box
19
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“Labors Contribution” (speech by Shishkin)
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Box
19
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Lane, Dennis
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Box
19
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Legal Service
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OPA
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Box
19
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Businessmen Committee
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Box
19
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Consumers Drive
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Box
19
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Consumer Service
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Box
19
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Cost Approach to War Procurement
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Box
19
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Cost of Living Conference
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Box
19
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Decontrol
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Box
19
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Enforcement
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Box
19
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General
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Box
19
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Labor Advisory Committee
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Box
20
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Labor Advisory Committee, 1945
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Box
20
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Labor Office
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Box
20
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Memos from Labor Office
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Box
20
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Labor Participation and Representation
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Labor Policy Committee
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Box
21
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Minutes of meetings, 1942-1945
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Box
21
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Executive Committee
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Box
21
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
21
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Membership, procedures
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Box
21
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Statements
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Box
21
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Organized Transportation Plans
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Box
21
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Personnel
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Box
22
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Price adjustments
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Box
22
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Profit Report
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Box
22
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Quarterly Reports
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Box
22
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Reconversion Pricing
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Box
22
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Regional and State Offices
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Box
22
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Regional Labor Representation
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Box
22
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Rent Department
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Box
22
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Resolutions and Complaints
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Box
22
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Speeches and Statements
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Box
22
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Surplus Property
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Box
23
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Tri-Partite Panel Letters
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Box
23
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Contract Distribution Discussion
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Box
23
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General Bulletins
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Box
23
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Industry Advisory Committee
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Box
23
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Labor Division
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Box
23
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Personnel
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Box
23
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Production Planning Board
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Box
23
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Minutes
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Box
23
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Regulation
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Post War Planning
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Box
23
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Aircraft
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Box
23
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AFL Committee
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Box
23
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Post War Forum, 1944
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Box
23
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Britain
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Box
23
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Box
23
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Canada
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Box
23
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Chamber of Commerce Conference
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Box
23
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Commission to Study Organizing Peace
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Box
23
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CIO Committee
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Box
23
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Contract Termination
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Box
24
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Correspondence , (to 1942)
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Box
24
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Education
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Box
24
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Employment, 1944
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Box
24
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General
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Box
24
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International
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Box
24
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Jobs
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Box
24
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Labor Institute
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Box
24
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Labor Relations
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Box
25
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Nation
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Box
25
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National Planning Association
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Box
25
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National Resouces Planning Board
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Box
25
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Price Control, Rollbacks
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Box
25
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Statements
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Box
26
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NYU
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Box
26
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Peace Plans
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Box
26
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Reconstruction
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Box
26
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Reconversion
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Box
26
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Regional
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Box
26
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Reparations
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Box
26
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Speaking Engagements
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Box
26
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Statements
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Box
27
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Surplus Material
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Box
27
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War Contracts Termination
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Box
27
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“We Work for the Future” (talk by William Green)
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Box
27
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World War I
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Price Control
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Box
27
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Correspondence
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Box
27
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Enforcement
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Box
27
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Extension
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Box
28
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Farm Products
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Box
28
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Food
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Box
28
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Food: Scanlon Committee
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Box
28
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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Box
28
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General, 1941-1946 and undated
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Box
29
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“Hold the Line” order
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Box
29
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Legislation, 1944-1946
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Box
29
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Low End Goods
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Box
30
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Maximum Average Price Order
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Box
30
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Meat
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Box
30
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Miscellaneous items
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Box
30
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Pamphlets and reports
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Box
30
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Profits
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Box
30
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Publicity
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Box
30
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Recalculation
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Box
30
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Reconversion pricing
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Box
30
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Regulations
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Box
30
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Subsidies
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Box
30
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Textiles
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Box
30
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Tie-in-sales
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Box
30
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Price Control and Rationing, Exec. Council Report, 1942-1943
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Series: Series 6: American Federationist Files, 1932-1943
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U.S. Mss 117A/6A
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Subseries: File A: General File, 1934-1943 : Correspondence of Miss Florence Thorne and the editor of the American Federationist with contributors and prospective contributors, concerning the rejection, submission, acceptance, or publication of articles in that journal; comment and criticism of articles published, as well as scattered miscellaneous typewritten articles; and general correspondence and requests for past issues or publication exchange agreements. Included in the first box of this series is one folder of correspondence between William Green and various universities and scholars concerning a list of research subjects prepared by the AFL on labor problems and subjects of interest to the AFL and the labor movement in general. : Alphabetical.
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A - Bo
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7
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Box
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U-Z
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U.S. Mss 117A/6B
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Subseries: File B: Book Review File, 1932-1939 : Correspondence of the editor of the American Federationist with contributors, and prospective contributors, of book reviews to that publication.
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U.S. Mss 117A/7
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Series: Series 7: Strikes and Agreements File, 1904-1953Correspondence, telegrams, reports, and other miscellaneous materials exchanged between Federal Labor Unions (FLUs) and Directly Affiliated Local Unions (DALUs) and the AFL concerning charters, negotiations, strikes, and other topics. Some copies of agreements are also included. Only a few documents, all in box 1, date 1904-1932. Box 1 contains a checklist of Wisconsin locals covered in the series. It shows local number and name, location, date chartered, name and address of secretary, company where workers are employed, type of trade or work, disposition (date disbanded, national union joined, etc.) of local, and other notes. : By union local number. Boxes 75-77 contain a geographical key to union numbers.
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Box
1
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Checklist of Wisconsin Locals
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Box
1
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LU# 7073, Horse Nail Makers Union, New Brighton, Pennsylvania
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Box
1
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LU# 8144, American Suspender Company and Suspender Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
1
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LU# 9094, Undertakers Union, San Francisco, California
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Box
1
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LU# 9560, Suspender Makers Union, New York, New York
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Box
1
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LU# 10833, Suspender Workers Union
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Box
1
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LU# 14661, Sign Hangers and Constructors Union, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
1
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LU# 15834, Seattle Newsboys Union, Seattle, Washington
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Box
1
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LU# 16303, Brushmakers Union, New York, New York
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Box
1
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LU# 16812, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
1
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LU# 17052, Bath Workers and Masseurs, New York, New York
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Box
1
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LU# 17117, Gardeners and Florists, Morton Grove, Illinois
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Box
1
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LU# 17240, Enamelers Federal labor Union, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
2
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LU# 17388, Chasers Union, New York, New York
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Box
2
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LU# 17993, Music Autographers Union, New York, New York
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Box
2
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LU# 18005, Wholesale Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers and Spotters, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
2
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LU# 18007, Gas Workers Union, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
2
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LU# 18029, Pipe Caulkers and Repairmen, Buffalo, New York
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Box
2
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LU# 18032, Box Office Employees of Theatrical Managers, Agents and Treasurers Union, New York, New York
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Box
2
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LU# 18036, Halifax Fish Handlers Union, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Box
2
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LU# 18049, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants Union, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
2
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LU# 18056, Dry Cleaners, Pressers and Dyers Union, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
2
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LU# 18057, Federal Labor Union, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
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Box
2
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LU# 18065, Automobile and Vehicle Workers Union, New York, New York
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Box
2
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LU# 18067, Associated Motion Picture Costumers, Hollywood, California
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Box
2
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LU# 18087, Freight Handlers, Portsmouth, Virginia
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Box
2
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LU# 18090, Federal Labor Union, West Palm Beach, Florida
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Box
2
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LU# 18096, Associated Assistant Directors & Script Clerks, Hollywood, California
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Box
2
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LU# 18121, Cleaners, Dyers & Pressers Union, Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Box
2
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LU# 18130, Ushers and Doorman's Union, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
2
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LU# 18134, Federal Labor Union, New London, Wisconsin
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Box
2
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LU# 18155, Rubber Workers Union, Mishawaka, Indiana
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Box
2
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LU# 18176, Laborers Protective Union
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Box
2
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LU# 18177, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Vancouver, British Columbia
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Box
2
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LU# 18179, Sawmill Workers Union, Everett, Washington
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Box
2
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LU# 18180, Sawmill Workers Union, Rapid City, South Dakota
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Box
2
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LU# 18189, Master Licensed Embalmers
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Box
2
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LU# 18195, Bakelite, Lacanite and Phenolic Federal Labor Union, Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Box
2
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LU# 18207, United Carox Workers, Benton, Illinois
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Box
3
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LU# 18211, Fruit and Vegetable Workers, University of California, Santa Maria, California
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Box
3
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LU# 18216, Designers Guild of Ladies Apparel, Inc., New York, New York
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Box
3
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LU# 18223, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Mobile, Alabama
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Box
3
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LU# 18230, Doll and Toy Workers, New York, New York
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Box
3
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LU# 18231, Ivory Button Workers, Rochester, New York
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Box
3
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LU# 18236, United Tire and Rubber Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
3
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LU# 18239, Paper Box Makers Union, New York, New York
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Box
3
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LU# 18212, Saw Mill Workers, International Falls, Minnesota
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Box
3
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LU# 18247, Doll and Toy Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
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Box
3
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LU# 18254, F.L.U., Augusta, Georgia
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Box
3
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LU# 18255, Wall Paper Mill Helpers, York, Pennsylvania
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Box
3
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LU# 18257, Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
3
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LU# 18258, Bolt and Nut Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
3
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LU# 18259, Loggers, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Box
3
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LU# 18260, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Longview, Washington
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Box
3
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LU# 18267, Architectural Metal Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18269, Cement Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Box
4
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LU# 18271, F.L.U., Bessemer, Alabama
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Box
4
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LU# 18272, F.L.U., Warren, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18274, F.L.U., Belleville, Illinois
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Box
4
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LU# 18275, Loggers, Timber and Sawmill Workers, White Horse, California
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Box
4
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LU# 18276, United Automobile Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
4
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LU# 18279, Cleaners, Dyers, and Pressers, Denver, Colorado
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Box
4
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LU# 18282, United Rubber Workers, East Akron, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18283, Cleaners, Dyers, and Pressers, Des Moines, Iowa
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Box
4
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LU# 18284, United Rubber Workers, Willoughby, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18286, Aeronautical Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
4
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LU# 18287, Solid Steel Scissors Workers, Fort Smith, Arkansas
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Box
4
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LU# 18292, Aluminum Workers, Fairmont, West Virginia
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Box
4
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LU# 18295, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18300, Cleaners and Dyers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
4
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LU# 18302, Aluminum Workers, Massillon, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 18304, Tire and Rubber Workers, Los Angeles, California
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Box
4
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LU# 18307, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Wilmington, California
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Box
4
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LU# 18310, United Automobile Workers, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
4
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LU# 18311, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
4
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LU# 18316, Wholesale House Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
5
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LU# 18318, Gold Pin Makers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
5
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LU# 18319, Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 18321, United Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 18322, Rubber Workers Union
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Box
5
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LU# 18323, United Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 18326, Cleaners, Pressers and Dyers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 18331, Fisher Body Local
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Box
5
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LU# 18332, Aluminum Bronze Powder Workers, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
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Box
5
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LU# 18333, Retail Dry Cleaners, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 18337, Button Workers, Muscatine, Iowa
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Box
5
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LU# 18339, Spring and Accessory Workers, Arnold, Pennsylvania
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Box
5
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LU# 18341, Metal Window Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
5
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LU# 18344, Remington Rand, Syracuse, New York
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Box
6
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LU# 18345, Loggers and Saw Mill Workers, Aberdeen, Washington
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Box
6
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LU# 18346, United Rubber Workers, Mogadore, Ohio
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Box
6
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LU# 18347, United Automobile Workers, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
6
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LU# 18350, F.L.U. (Inca Manufacturing Corporation), Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Box
6
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LU# 18356, Aluminum Workers, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
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Box
6
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LU# 18358, United Rubber Workers F.L.U., Springfield, Ohio
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Box
6
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LU# 18361, F.L.U., East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
6
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LU# 18362, Gasoline Service Station and Warehouse Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
6
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LU# 18363, United Rubber Workers, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 18368, Radio and Television Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
6
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LU# 18371, Auto Body Building and Maintenance Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
6
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LU# 18373, Cast Iron Pipe Workers, North Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
6
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LU# 18376, Franklin D. Roosevelt Local, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
6
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LU# 18377, Fastmakers, Brockton, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 18378, Gasoline Station Operators, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
6
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LU# 18382, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Fort Worth, Texas
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Box
6
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LU# 18383, Rubber Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
6
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LU# 18384, United Automobile Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
7
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LU# 18385, F.L.U., Springfield, Massachusetts
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Box
7
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LU# 18386, United Automobile Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
7
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LU# 18387, Cement Plant Workers, Tarrant, Oklahoma
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Box
7
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LU# 18394, Chemical Workers, Belle, West Virginia
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Box
7
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LU# 18395, Hard Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
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Box
7
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LU# 18399, Creosote Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
7
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LU# 18402, Filling Station Attendants and Assistants, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
7
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LU# 18405, Dental Technicians, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
7
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LU# 18409, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Long Beach, California
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Box
7
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LU# 18410, F.L.U., Clinton, Iowa
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Box
7
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LU# 18415, F.L.U., Aurora, Illinois
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Box
7
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LU# 18419, F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
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Box
7
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LU# 18420, Northwest Shingle Workers Council, Raymond, Washington
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Box
7
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LU# 18421, United Cement Workers, Oglesby, Illinois
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Box
7
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LU# 18423, Wholesale Grocery Employees Union, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18424, F.L.U., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Box
8
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LU# 18430, Cleaners and Dyers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
8
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LU# 18438, Management and F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18443, Employees F.L.U., St. Joseph, Missouri
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Box
8
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LU# 18445, Waste Material Sorters, Trimmers and Handlers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
8
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LU# 18448, Typewriter Workers, Middletown, Connecticut
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Box
8
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LU# 18453, United Auto Workers, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18456, F.L.U. of Simmons Employees, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Box
8
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LU# 18457, Cement Workers, East Fultonham, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18460, United Match Factory Workers, Akron, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18462, Wall Paper Helpers, Joliet, Illinois
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Box
8
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LU# 18463, United Auto. Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
8
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LU# 18465, Picture Frame Workers, New York, New York
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Box
8
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LU# 18468, F.L.U., Evansville, Indiana
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Box
8
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LU# 18475, Central Labor, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Box
8
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LU# 18479, Radio Workers, Tonawanda, New York
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Box
8
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LU# 18481, F.L.U., Evansville, Indiana
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Box
9
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LU# 18482, F.L.U., Syracuse, New York
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Box
9
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LU# 18483, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
9
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LU# 18485, F.L.U., Akron, Ohio
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Box
9
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LU# 18186, F.L.U., Ilion, New York
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Box
9
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LU# 18488, United Automobile Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
9
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LU# 18489, United Automobile Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
9
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LU# 18490, Cement and Asbestos Material Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
9
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LU# 18492, F.L.U., Rome, Georgia
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Box
9
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LU# 18499, Steel Workers Co-Operative, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 1850l, Menominee F.L.U., Menominee, Michigan
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LU# 18505, Cleaners and Dyers, Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 18506, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Canton, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18510, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Mason, Louisiana
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Box
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LU# 18512, F.L.U., Flint, Michigan
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LU# 18518, F.L.U., Chicoppee, Massachusetts
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LU# 18521, Optical Technicians and Workers, Los Angeles, California
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Box
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LU# 18524, F.L.U., Richmond, California
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Box
10
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LU# 18525, United Auto Workers F.L.U., Racine, Wisconsin
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Box
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LU# 18526, Farm Implement Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
10
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LU# 18527, Optical Workers of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
10
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LU# 18528, Juvenile Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
10
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LU# 18531, Fish Handlers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18533, Chemical Workers, Nitro, West Virginia
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Box
10
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LU# 18536, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 18535, United Auto Workers of America, Flint, Michigan
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Box
10
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LU# 18545, F.L.U., Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Box
10
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LU# 18546, Coke and Gas Workers Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
10
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LU# 18548, Sawsmiths F.L.U., Indianapolis, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 18549, Wheel and Wagon Workers, Peru, Illinois
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Box
10
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LU# 18550, Theatre Ushers, Cashiers and Doormen, Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Box
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LU# 18551, Battery Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 18557, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18558, F.L.U., La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
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LU# 18565, Match Makers, Wadsworth, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18570, Chemical Works Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
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LU# 18571, Warehousemen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 18574, F.L.U., Canton, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18579, Optical Workers, Rochester, New York
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Box
11
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LU# 18581, F.L.U., Tiffin, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 18584, Rubber Workers, Mansfield, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18588, Battery Workers F.L.U., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
11
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LU# 18589, F.L.U., Aurora, Illinois
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Box
11
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LU# 18593, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18596, Pearl Button Workers, Washington, Iowa
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Box
11
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LU# 18601, Corrugated Metal Workers, Canton, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18609, Radio Factory Workers, New York, New York
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Box
11
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LU# 18610, Retail Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Beckley, West Virginia
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Box
11
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LU# 18613, United Auto Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
11
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LU# 18614, United Auto Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18615, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18614, United Rubber Workers, Barberton, Ohio
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Box
11
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LU# 18617, Gasoline Filling Station Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
12
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LU# 18619, F.L.U., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Box
12
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LU# 18620, United Auto Workers, Syracuse, New York
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Box
12
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LU# 18625, F.L.U. (Ohio Injector Company), Wadsworth, Ohio
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Box
12
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LU# 18630, Porcelain Enamel Workers, Moundsville, West Virginia
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Box
12
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LU# 18631, Gas Appliance and Stove Fitters, San Francisco, California
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Box
12
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LU# 18632, Manchester Gas Plant Workers
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Box
12
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LU# 18633, Electric Storage and Net Primary Battery Workers, Chicago Heights, Illinois
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Box
12
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LU# 18634, Chemical Workers Union, Huntington, West Virginia
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Box
12
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LU# 18636, United Auto Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
12
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LU# 18640, Borax Workers, Wilmington, California
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Box
12
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LU# 18644, Panelyte Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
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Box
12
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LU# 18650, F.L.U. (Diamond Calk Horsehoe Company), Duluth, Minnesota
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Box
12
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LU# 18651, International Council of Fabricated Metal and Enamelware Workers, Canton, Ohio
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Box
12
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LU# 18652, United Electrical Appliance, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
12
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LU# 18655, Greenhouse Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18656, Fish Cannery Workers, San Pedro, California
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Box
13
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LU# 18658, F.L.U., Parkersburg, West Virginia
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Box
13
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LU# 18660, Cracker, Cookie and Biscuit Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 18661, Oyster Openers, Greenport, New York
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Box
13
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LU# 18664, Cemetery Workers, Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
13
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LU# 18666, Refrigerator Workers
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Box
13
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LU# 18671, Auto Body Rebuilders, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18672, Automobile Accessory Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
13
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LU# 18673, Cement Mill Employees, Nazareth, Pennsylvania
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Box
13
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LU# 18675, Toy Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Box
13
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LU# 18677, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
13
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LU# 18681, Union Fork and Hoe, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18682, Aeronautical Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Box
13
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LU# 18683, Rubber Workers, Ashland, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18686, United Auto Workers, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18691, Neckware Cutters, Roxbury, Massachusetts
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Box
13
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LU# 18694, Illuminating Glass Workers, Monaca, Pennsylvania
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Box
13
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LU# 18697, F.L.U., Rockford, Illinois
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Box
13
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LU# 18698, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
13
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LU# 18699, Shingle Weavers, Bellingham, Washington
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Box
13
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LU# 18700, Chemical Workers, Norwood, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# 18702, Russian-Turkish Bath Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
13
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LU# 18704, Anderson F.L.U., Anderson, Indiana
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Box
12
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LU# 18705, Chemical Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
13
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LU# 18708, Candy Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
13
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LU# 18713, F.L.U., Belcher Lumber Company
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Box
13
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LU# 18714, Readers Union, Tampa, Florida
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Box
13
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LU# 18718, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
13
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LU# 18722, Button Workers, Dalton, Massachusetts
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Box
13
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LU# 18724, Dry Cleaners and Dyers, Rochester, New York
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Box
13
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LU# 18730, Cement Workers, Nashville, Tennessee
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Box
13
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LU# 18734, Match Workers, Springfield, Massachusetts
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Box
13
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LU# 18738, Aluminum Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
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Box
13
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LU# 18739, F.L.U., Buffalo, New York
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Box
13
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LU# 18740, F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
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Box
13
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LU# l8741, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Billings, Montana
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Box
13
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LU# 18743, Button Workers, Mount Airy, North Carolina
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Box
13
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LU# 18744, Gas Workers, San Antonio, Texas
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Box
14
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LU# 18746, Coffin and Casket Workers, Springfield, Ohio
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Box
14
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LU# 18749, United Rubber Workers, Newark, Ohio
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Box
14
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LU# 18750, Wholesale Drug Company Employees, St. Joseph, Missouri
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Box
14
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LU# 18754, F.L.U., Hercules Motor Company
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Box
14
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LU# 18755, F.L.U., Fainelle, West Virginia
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Box
14
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LU# 18756, Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers International, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
14
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LU# 18758, Button Workers, West New York, New Jersey
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Box
14
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LU# 18759, United Rubber Workers, Jeanette, Pennsylvania
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Box
14
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LU# 18760, Chemical Plant Workers, Joliet, Illinois
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Box
14
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LU# 18762, United Auto Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
14
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LU# 18763, Farm Implement Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
14
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LU# 18764, Chemical Workers, South Charleston, West Virginia
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Box
14
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LU# 18766, F.L.U., Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Box
14
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LU# 18759, Mother of Pearl Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
14
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LU# 18770, Tie and Timber Workers, Laramie, Wyoming
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Box
14
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LU# 18776, United Auto Workers, Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Box
14
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LU# 18779, F.L.U., Lewistown, Pennsylvania
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Box
14
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LU# 18780, Aluminum Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
14
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LU# 18781, Rubber Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
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Box
14
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LU# 18785, United Auto Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
|
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Box
15
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LU# 18787, F.L.U. (Pic a Handle Factory), Piqua, New York
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Box
15
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LU# 18791, San Francisco Optical Workers, San Francisco, California
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Box
15
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LU# 18792, United Steel Drum Workers, Apollo, Pennsylvania
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Box
15
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LU# 18794, United Auto Workers, Lansing, Michigan
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Box
15
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LU# 18796, Mueller Fed., Port Huron, Michigan
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Box
15
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LU# 18799, Gas House Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
15
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LU# 13800, Optical Shop Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
15
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LU# 18804, United Auto Workers, Los Angeles, California
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Box
15
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LU# 18811, Dakota Sash and Door Company, Aberdeen, South Dakota
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Box
15
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LU# 18812, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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Box
15
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LU# 18816, Stamping and Enameling, New Philadelphia, Ohio
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Box
15
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LU# 18820, Pittsburgh Optical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
16
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LU# 18826, Metal Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Box
16
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LU# 18829, United Coke and Gas Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
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Box
16
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LU# 18830, F.L.U., Rockford, Illinois
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Box
16
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LU# 18831, F.L.U., Niles, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18837, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18839, United Auto Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
16
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LU# 18840, United Soap and Glycerine Workers, Calumet City, Illinois
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Box
16
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LU# 18842, Chocolate Makers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
16
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LU# 18845, Optical Technicians, New York, New York
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Box
16
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LU# 18846, F.L.U. (Vincent-McCall Employees), Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Box
16
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LU# 18848, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Bozeman, Montana
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Box
16
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LU# 18849, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Sikeston, Missouri
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Box
16
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LU# 18850, Mill Grain Elevator and Corn Products Workers, Granite, Idaho
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Box
16
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LU# 18851, Grain Processors, Pekin, Illinois
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Box
16
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LU# 18852, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Kansas City, Kansas
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Box
16
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LU# 18860, Broom Handle Workers, Williamson, West Virginia
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Box
16
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LU# 18861, F.L.U., Akron, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18862, F.L.U., Perkasie, Pennsylvania
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Box
16
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LU# 18864, F.L.U. (Union Metal Manufacturing Company), Canton, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18868, United Florists, New Providence, New Jersey
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Box
16
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LU# 18869, Cereal Workers, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Box
16
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LU# 18876, Plastic Molders and Pre-formers, Dayton, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18878, Plastic and Bakelite Moulders, Dayton, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 18879, F.L.U., Miamisburg, Ohio
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Box
16
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LU# 8884, F.L.U. (American Cyanide and Chemical Corporation), Joliet, Illinois
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Box
16
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LU# 13887, F.L.U. (Midvale Steel Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
17
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LU# 18889, F.L.U. (New Era Milling Company), Arkansas City, Kansas
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Box
17
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LU# 18892, Sawmill Workers, Cullman, Alabama
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Box
17
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LU# 18896, United Radio Workers, Sandusky, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18897, F.L.U. (Dover Manufacturing Company), Dover, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18903, F.L.U. (Berger Manufacturing Company), Canton, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18905, Flour Mill Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
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Box
17
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LU# 18907, F.L.U. (Apex Manufacturing Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18908, Type Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
17
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LU# 18910, United Cork Workers
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Box
17
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LU# 18912, Gas Station Attendants, Akron, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18915, Wire Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
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Box
17
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LU# 18919, F.L.U. (Fuller Brush Company), Hartford, Connecticut
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Box
17
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LU# 18920, Typewriter Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
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Box
17
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LU# 18923, Filling Station Attendants, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18926, Evansville Tool Works, Evansville, Indiana
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Box
17
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LU# 18928, United Match Workers, Barberton, Ohio
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Box
17
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LU# 18930, F.L.U. (Bossert Company), Utica, New York
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Box
17
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LU# 18936, F.L.U. (Morton Salt Company), Port Huron, Michigan
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Box
17
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LU# 18938, Shingle Mill Employees, Port Angeles, Washington
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Box
17
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LU# 18945, Plastic Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
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Box
17
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LU# 18946, Electrical Device Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
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Box
17
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LU# 18948, Cleaners and Dyers, Cumberland, Maryland
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Box
17
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LU# 18949, Pearl Button Workers, New York, New York
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Box
17
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LU# 18952, Salt Workers, Grand Saline, Texas
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Box
17
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LU# 18955, Coke Workers of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
17
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LU# 18956, United Auto Workers of America, Flint, Michigan
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Box
17
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LU# 18965, Mile High Furniture Workers, Denver, Colorado
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Box
17
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LU# 18966, Firemen's Local, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
17
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LU# 18977, Electric Steel Workers, Latrobe, Pennsylvania
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Box
18
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LU# 13980, F.L.U. (Phillips Petroleum and Pipe Line Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
18
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LU# 13982, United Rubber Workers, Canton, Ohio
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Box
18
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LU# 18984, Flint Class Workers, Flint, Michigan
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Box
18
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LU# 18990, Filling Station Employees, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Box
18
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LU# 18994, Saw Mill Workers, Nailer, West Virginia
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Box
18
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LU# 18996, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Crumpler, West Virginia
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Box
18
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LU# 19000, United Auto Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
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Box
18
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LU# 19002, Mechanical Rubber Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
18
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LU# 19007, United Rubber Workers, Cumberland, Maryland
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19008, United Auto Workers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Box
18
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LU# 19011, F.L.U., Jackson, Tennessee
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Box
18
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LU# 19019, Chemical Workers, Barberton, Ohio
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Box
18
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LU# 19021, United Timber and Sawmill Workers, Kimball, West Virginia
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19022, Steel Wire Drawers and Wire Spring Workers, Clifton, New Jersey
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Box
18
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LU# 19025, Dry Cleaners and Pressers, Logan, West Virginia
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19032, United Lime Workers, Sherwood, Tennessee
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19039, Mechanical Spring and Wire Workers, Brooklyn, New York
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19042, United Salt Workers, Akron, Ohio
|
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Box
18
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LU# 19044, Wall Paper Helpers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
19
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LU# 19054, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
19
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LU# 19055, Auto Radiator Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
19
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LU# 19057, F.L.U., Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
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Box
19
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LU# 19058, Casket Makers, Manchester, New Hampshire
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Box
19
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LU# 19059, United Auto Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19064, Aluminum Workers, La Grange, Illinois
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19065, Cook County Cemetery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19072, Casket Makers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19073, Shingle Workers, Mineral, Washington
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19075, United Rubber Workers, Sandusky, Ohio
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19078, Aluminum Workers, Lemont, Illinois
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19079, Gasoline Station Attendants, Racine, Wisconsin
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19685, F.L.U. (Hardesty Manufacturing Company), Dover, Ohio
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19086, F.L.U. (Oliver Farm Equipment Company), South Bend, Indiana
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19089, Dairy Workers, Wichita, Kansas
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19094, Filling Station Attendants and Warehouse Employees, East St. Louis, Illinois
|
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Box
19
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LU# 19096, F.L.U., Vienna, West Virginia
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Box
19
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LU# 19104, Aluminum Workers, Maryville, Tennessee
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19108, Scrap Iron Steel Metal Waste Material, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
20
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LU# 19113, Oil Mill Workers, Huntsville, Alabama
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19114, F.L.U. (Weber Dental U.), Canton, Ohio
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19115, Shippers and Vegetable Packers, Yuma, Arizona
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19117, F.L.U. (Lacy Veneer Plant), Fayetteville, North Carolina
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19119, Refinery Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19125, Chemical Workers, Tonawanda, New York
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19128, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Cass, West Virginia
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19129, F.L.U. (Northwestern Iron and Metal Company), Lincoln, Nebraska
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Box
20
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LU# 19130, Battery Workers, Buffalo, New York
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19132, F.L.U. (Bridgeport Chain and Manufacturing Company), Bridgeport, Connecticut
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19133, By-Product Workers, Tarrant, Alabama
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19140, F.L.U. (National Milling Company), Toledo, Ohio
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Box
20
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LU# 19143, United Auto Workers, Kent, Ohio
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19147, F.L.U. (Three Minute Cereals Company), Marion, Iowa
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19151, Flour, Feed, Cereal and Elevator Workers, Redwing, Minnesota
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19152, Flour, Feed, Cereal and Elevator Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19157, Flour and Cereal Workers, Tacoma, Washington
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19158, Sawmill and Lumber Workers, Port Angeles, Washington
|
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Box
20
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LU# 19168, Flour Mill Workers, Hastings, Minnesota
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19169, F.L.U., Seattle, Washington
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19170, Shingle Mill Employees, Kelso, Washington
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19175, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Richwood, West Virginia
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19177, F.L.U., Grand Forks, North Dakota
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Box
21
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LU# 19184, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Buffalo, New York
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19188, United Auto Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19189, United Auto Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19191, Sawmill and Timber Workers, Fenwich, West Virginia
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19195, F.L.U. (Walker-Ajax Company), Racine, Wisconsin
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19196, Filling Station Attendants, Canton, Ohio
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19197, Optical Workers, Portland, Oregon
|
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Box
21
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LU# 19199, Grain Elevator Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
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LU# 19202, Warehouse Workers, Pitts, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19204, Gasoline Station Employees, Pitts, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19206, Flour Mill Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
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LU# 19208, Theatre Ushers, Doormen and Cashiers, York, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19209, United Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana.
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LU# 19210, Gas and Coke Workers, Granite City, Illinois
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LU# 19213, Gasoline Service Station Employees, Collinsville, Illinois
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LU# 19214, Refrigerator Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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LU# 19220, Metal Sign and Can Workers, Springfield, Ohio
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LU# 19225, Tie Carriers, Wilmington, Delaware
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LU# 19227, Flour Mill Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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LU# 19230, F.L.U. (Falls Steel Tube and Manufacturing Company), Newton Falls, Ohio
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LU# 19235, F.L.U., Battle Creek, Michigan
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LU# 19236, F.L.U., Oil City, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19239, Cement Employees, Dewey, Oklahoma
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LU# 19241, F.L.U. (Western Printing and Lithographing Company), Racine, Wisconsin
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LU# 19243, Gas Workers F.L.U., Buffalo, New York
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LU# 19245, F.L.U. (Horrocks-Ibbotson Company), Utica, New York
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LU# 19247, Zinc Oxide Workers, Akron, Ohio
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LU# 19249, Saw Mill Timber Workers, Tioga, West Virginia
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LU# 19250, Portland Shingle Weavers, Portland, Oregon
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LU# 19252, F.L.U. (Flair Milling Company), Atchison, Kansas
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LU# 19253, Cereal Workers, Great Falls, Montana
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LU# 19255, F.L.U. (Illinois Canning Company), Hoopeston, Illinois
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LU# 19256, Aluminum Workers, Massena, New York
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LU# 19259, United Rubber Workers, Elkhart, Indiana
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LU# 19260, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Cannon Falls, Minnesota
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LU# 19261, F.L.U. (Richmond Fireproof Door Company), Richmond, Indiana
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LU# 19262, Dental Lab Technicians, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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LU# 19266, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Akron, Ohio
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LU# 19268, Battery Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19271, Cleaners, Dyers, and Helpers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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LU# 19274, Citrus, Vegetable and Farm Laborers, El Cajon, California
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LU# 19280, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Onalaska, Washington
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LU# 19290, F.L.U. (Babcock Coal and Coke Company)
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LU# 19300, Electrical Factory Workers, Kent, Ohio
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LU# 19306, Casket Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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LU# 19308, Pressers, Huntington, West Virginia
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LU# 19310, Portland Cement Workers, Dallas, Texas
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LU# 19311, Dry Battery Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19319, F.L.U., Niles, Michigan
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LU# 19320, United Auto Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
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LU# 19321, F.L.U., Utica, New York
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LU# 19322, Brass and Copper Workers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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LU# 19323, Can Makers, Conneaut, Ohio
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LU# 19324, United Auto Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
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LU# 19326, F.L.U., Dickinson, Maryland
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LU# 19327, Athletic Goods Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19330, Warehouse Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19336, Garage and Parking Lot Attendants, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19337, Cement Workers, Perry, Georgia
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LU# 19338, Cement Plant Employees, Buffalo, Iowa
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LU# 19339, Corrugated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19340, Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19342, Cleaners and Dyers, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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LU# 19343, F.L.U. (Colson Company), Elyria, Ohio
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LU# 19346, Salt Workers, Lyons, Kansas
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LU# 19347, Cement Plant Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
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LU# 19349, United Wall Paper Crafts, York, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19351, Cement Plant Workers, Laramie, Wyoming
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LU# 19366, Office Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19367, Strawboard Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
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LU# 19370, F.L.U., Whistler, Alabama
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LU# 19385, Associated Dental Technicians, Denver, Colorado
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LU# 19386, Filling Station Attendents, Warren, Ohio
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LU# 19388, Aluminum and Tin Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
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LU# 19390, F.L.U. (Troy Sunshade Company), Troy, Ohio
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LU# 19393, Fire Arms Workers, Hartford, Connecticut : Also material on LU# 18945.
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LU# 19397, Montreal Gas Workers, Montreal, Canada
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LU# 19401, Office Equipment Workers, North Tonawanda, New York
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LU# 19403, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assisstants, Birmingham, Alabama
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LU# 19405, Chemical Workers, La Salle, Illinois
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LU# 19408, Cotton Seed Oil Mill Workers, Slaton, Texas
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LU# 19419, F.L.U. (Berstad Manufacturing Company), Fostoria, Ohio
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LU# 1942O, Valve Workers, East Hartford, Connecticut
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LU# 19425, F.L.U., Deer Lodge, Montana
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LU# 19426, Chemical Yorkers, Royalty, Texas
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LU# 19427, Lighting Equipment Workers, New York, New York
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LU# 19434, F.L.U. Centralia, Illinois
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LU# 19436, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
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LU# 19442, Hutchinson Salt Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
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LU# 19445, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Maben, West Virginia
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LU# 19446, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Raymond, Washington
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LU# 19448, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers, and Assistants, Wood River, Illinois
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LU# 19449, F.L.U. (Lansing Stamping Company), Lansing, Michigan
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LU# 19450, Limestone Workers, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19459, Theater Ushers, Cashiers, Doormen, La Grande, ?
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LU# 19460, F.L.U. (Metal and Thermit Company), East Chicago, Indiana
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LU# 19462, Optical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19465, United Lumber Workmen of Northern Arizona, Williams, Arizona
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LU# 19466, Cement Mill Employees, Martin's Creek, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19467, F.L.U. (General Dry Batteries Inc.), Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19468, F.L.U. (Ferry Cap and Set Screw Company)
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LU# 19469, F.L.U., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
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LU# 19471, Rubber Workers, Charlotte, North Carolina
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LU# 19475, Rubber Workers, Massillon, Ohio
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LU# 19479, F.L.U., Boulder City, Nevada
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LU# 19485, Chemical Workers, Passaic County, New Jersey
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LU# 19489, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin : Also LU# 19649.
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LU# 19490, United Rock Salt Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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LU# 19492, Timber and Sawmill Workers, Hensley, West Virginia
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LU# 19496, Title Examiners, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19497, Allied Silk Screen Stencil and Machine Workers, Canton, Ohio
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LU# 19499, Dept. Store Packers and Wrappers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19507, United Seafood Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
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LU# 19508, F.L.U. (Johns-Manfield Products Corporation), Waukegan, Illinois
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LU# 19509, Linen Supply Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
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LU# 19511, F.L.U. (Vincennes Packing Corporation), Vincennes, Indiana
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LU# 19517, Cordage Workers, Newark, Ohio
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LU# 19522, F.L.U., Kokomo, Indiana
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LU# 19527, Cement Mill Employees, Coplay, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19528, Creamery and Cheese Workers, Lima, Ohio
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LU# 19531, State Highway Employees, Goldsboro, North Carolina
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LU# 19533, Cement Plant Workers, El Paso, Texas
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LU# 19534, Gasoline Retail Station and Warehouse Employees, Sioux City, Iowa
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LU# 19538, Distillery Workers, Pekin, Illinois
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LU# 19548, Cleaners and Dyers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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LU# 19552, United Rubber Workers, Belleville, New Jersey
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LU# 19553, United Rubber Workers, Butler, New Jersey
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LU# 19554, Rubber Belt Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19555, Enamel Workers, Royersford, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19558, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Coalwood, West Virginia
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LU# 19559, Casket Workers, Oneida, New York
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LU# 19560, Oyster Catchers and Handlers, Southold, Long Island, New York
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LU# 19567, Salt Workers, St. Clair, Michigan
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LU# 19570, Filling Station Employees, San Francisco, California
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LU# 19572, Independent Wholesale Grocers and Warehouse Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19574, F.L.U. (Peerless Electric Company), Warren, Ohio
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LU# 19575, Picture Frame Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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LU# 19577, United Auto Workers, Spencer, Ohio
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LU# 19580, Creamery Employees, Ashtabula, Ohio
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LU# 19585, Inside Bakery Workers, New York, New York
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LU# 19587, Ray-O-Vac, Madison, Wisconsin
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LU# 19590, Horse Nail Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
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LU# 19591, Gas and Coke Workers, Portland, Oregon
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LU# 19593, Pen and Pencil Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
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LU# 19594, Packing Plant Employees, Terre Haute, Indiana
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LU# 19599, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Panther, West Virginia
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LU# 19600, United Oystermen, Bivalve, New Jersey
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LU# 19602, F.L.U. (Vanadium Corporation of America), Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19609, F.L.U., Erie, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19613, Match Factory Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
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LU# 19614, Sawmill Workers, Fort Frances, Ontario
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LU# 19617, Creosote Workers, Meridian, Massachusetts
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LU# 19618, F.L.U. (Ohio Electric Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19619, United Hardware Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19620, F.L.U. (Yaeman and Erbe Manufacturing Company), Rochester, New York
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LU# 19624, Gasoline Filling Station, Worcester, Massachusetts
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LU# 19630, Paint, Wallpaper and Decorative Supplies Salesmen and Distributors, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19634, Grain and Mill Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 19635, Hard Rubber Workers, Muskegon, Michigan
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LU# 19636, Chemical Workers, Buffalo, New York
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LU# 19637, Metal Window Workers
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LU# 19641, United Auto Workers, West Bend, Wisconsin
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LU# 19644, Shingle Weavers, Olympia, Washington
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LU# 19646, F.L.U. (Sun Glow Industries), Mansfield, Ohio
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LU# 19648, F.L.U. (F. Eggers Veneer Seating Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
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LU# 19649, Aluminum Workers, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
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LU# 19650, Oyster Catchers and Handlers, Greenport, New York
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LU# 19653, Fresno Packing House Employees, Fresno, California
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LU# 19655, United Oilcloth Workers, Buchanan, New York
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LU# 19656, Filling Station Attendants, Alton, Illinois
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LU# 19657, Coke and Gas Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
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LU# 19660, Auto Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
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LU# 19665, Timber and Sawmill Workers, Rainelle, West Virginia
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LU# 19666, Timber and Lumberman, Mallory, West Virginia
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LU# 19679, Lumber Workers, Nolan, West Virginia
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LU# 19682, Glass House Laborers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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LU# 19685, Filling Station Attendants, Coffeyville, Kansas
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LU# 19687, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Company), Sidney, Montana
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LU# 19689, Gasoline Station Attendants, Terre Haute, Indiana
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LU# 19690, Gasoline Station Attendants, Fairmont, West Virginia
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LU# 19691, Gulfport Fishermen, Gulfport, Mississippi
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LU# 19693, Saw Mill Workers, Deer Park, Washington
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LU# 19695, Chemical Workers, New York, New York
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LU# 19697, Flour and Cereal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19702, City and County Employees F.L.U., Toledo, Ohio
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28
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LU# 19708, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Toledo, Ohio
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LU# 19714, Cement Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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28
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LU# 19715, F.L.U. (Giant Portland Cement Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19716, Warehouse, Furniture and Department Store Service Employees, Akron, Ohio
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LU# 19721, Fertilizer Workers, Troy, Illinois
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LU# 19724, Agricultural Workers, McGuffey, Ohio
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LU# 19727, F.L.U., Port Birmingham, Alabama
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LU# 19728, F.L.U. (Cleveland File Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 19731, F.L.U. (Loewenthal Company), Akron, Ohio
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LU# 19733, F.L.U. (Midwest Rubber Reclaiming Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
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LU# 19737, Aluminum Workers, Badin, North Carolina
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LU# 19744, Optical Workers, Dayton, Ohio
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LU# 19751, Sawmill and Timber Workers, Long Bottom, West Virginia
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LU# 19756, Ivory and Cassein Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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LU# 19757, F.L.U., Spencer, Iowa
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LU# 19765, F.L.U., Neenah, Wisconsin
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LU# 19766, F.L.U. (Myers-Spalti Manufacturing Company), Houston, Texas
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LU# 19771, Wholesale Plant Employees, Terre Haute, Indiana
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LU# 19772, Composition Floor Tile Makers, Chicago, Illinois
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LU# 19774, Radio Workers F.L.U., Chicago, Illinois
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LU# 19778, Lumber and Stove Workers, Talcum, Kentucky
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LU# 19781, Cleaners and Dyers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19782, Coal Yard Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19783, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Ogden, Utah
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LU# 19784, Wool and Cotton Clip Sorters, New York, New York
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LU# 19788, Specialty Brass Employees, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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LU# 19790, Creosote Workers, Meridian, Mississippi
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LU# 19792, F.L.U., Miles City, Montana
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LU# 19793, F.L.U. (Birmingham Water Works Company), Birmingham, Alabama
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LU# 19794, Ice and Cold Storage Workers, Bluford, Illinois
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LU# 19797, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Port Ludlow, Washington
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LU# 19802, Gas Station Employees, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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LU# 19805, United Radio Workers, Marion, Indiana
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LU# 19806, Smith Steel Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19815, Building Paper and Roofing Products, East St. Louis, Illinois
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LU# 19816, Hospital and Institutional Workers, San Francisco, California
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LU# 19820, Borax Workers, Kramer, California
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LU# 19822, Grocery Warehousemen, New York, New York
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LU# 19826, Cheese Factory Employees, Pocatello, Idaho
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LU# 19829, Nesco Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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LU# 19831, Lumber and Stove Makers, Vest, Kentucky
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LU# 19840, F.L.U. (Elkhart Brass Company), Elkhart, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 19841, Filling Station and Warehouse Employees, Waukesha, Wisconsin
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Box
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LU# 19854, Flour Mill Workers, Belleville, Illinois
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LU# 19859, Wire Workers, Worcestor, Massachusetts
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LU# 19860, Scrap Iron and Waste Material Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
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LU# 19862, Tea and Spice Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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LU# 19863, Chemical Workers, Niagara Falls, Ontario
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LU# 19872, Lumber Workers, Jasper, Alabama
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LU# 19873, Grain Elevator, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Ogden, Utah
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LU# 19875, Warehouse Employees, Newark, New Jersey
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LU# 19876, Shingle Weavers, Centralia, Washington
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LU# 19877, Cement Plant Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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LU# 19879, F.L.U., Fayette, Alabama
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LU# 19882, Sawmill and Timberworkers, East Rainelle, West Virginia
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LU# 19895, Ocean Pearl Button Workers, Federalsburg, Maryland
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Box
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LU# 19897, Grocery Handlers, Porters and Warehousemen, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 19907, Washington Cleaners and Dyers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19913, United Auto Workers, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 19916, F.L.U. (Johnson Motor Company), Waukegan, Illinois
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LU# 19917, Metal Cap Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
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LU# 19923, Nurses, San Francisco, California
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LU# 19930, United Distillery Workers, San Francisco, California
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LU# 19931, Corn Products Workers, Keokuk, Iowa
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LU# 19940, United Auto Workers, Norwood, Ohio
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LU# 19947, F.L.U. (Alaska Junk Company), Portland, Oregon
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LU# 19953, Ladies Apparel Shipping Clerks, New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 19955, Cleaners and Dyers, Pocatello, Idaho
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Box
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LU# 19956, Filling Station and Warehouse Employees, Madison, Wisconsin
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LU# 19959, Warehouse Employees, Newark, New Jersey
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LU# 19961, Waste Paper Sorters and Handlers, Hoboken, New Jersey
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LU# 19964, F.L.U., Kansas City, Kansas
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LU# 19967, Metal Specialty, DePere, Wisconsin
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LU# 19972, Shipping Clerks, South Bend, Indiana
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LU# 19977, F.L.U. (Malleable Steel Range Manufacturing Company), South Bend, Indiana
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LU# 19980, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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LU# 19981, F.L.U. (Titan Metal Company), Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19983, Distillery Workers, Schenley, Pennsylvania
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LU# 19985, F.L.U. (Frost Company), Kenosha, Wisconsin
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LU# 19989, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Los Angeles, California
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LU# 19992, Cemetery Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
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LU# 19994, Agricultural Workers, Blissfield, Michigan
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LU# 19997, United Cement Workers, Now Village, New Jersey
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LU# 20002, Rice Mill Workers, Stuttgart, Arkansas
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LU# 20003, Ushers, Cashiers, and Ticket Sellers, Santa Barbara, California
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LU# 20015, F.L.U., Patton, Pennsylvania
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LU# 20016, Bank Guards and Messengers, Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 20020, Fruit and Nut Packers, Oakland, California
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LU# 20021, Food Products Workers, Peoria, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 20022, Toy Workers, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 20024, F.L.U. (Enamel Products Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 20025, Distillery Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 20027, Agricultural Workers, Findlay, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 20028, F.L.U. (Majestic Mill), Aurora, Missouri
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LU# 20029, Condiment Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 20032, Chemical Workers, Monsanto, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 20036, Merchandise Service and Delivery Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 20037, Sugar Refinery Employees, Crockett, California
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Box
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LU# 20038, Waste Paper Handlers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
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LU# 20039, Display Fixture and Figure Workers, New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 20043, Film Exchange Employees, New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 20046, F.L.U. (Griffin Grocery and Manufacturing Company), Muskagee, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 20047, Cosmetic Manufacturing Employees, Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
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LU# 20048, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
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LU# 20049, Technical Research Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 20052, Oyster Shuckers and Fish Cutters, Norfolk, Virginia
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Box
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LU# 20053, Flour Mill Workers, Huntington, West Virginia
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Box
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LU# 20055, Technical, Editorial and Office Assistants, Washington, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 20056, Chemical Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
32
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LU# 20058, Sugar Workers, Tracy, California
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Box
32
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LU# 20066, United Cement Workers, Oglesby, Illinois
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Box
32
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LU# 20070, F.L.U. (Libby, McNeil, Libby), Whitewater, Wisconsin
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Box
32
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LU# 20075, Cement Workers, South Pittsburg, Tennessee
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Box
32
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LU# 20076, Sight Seeing Guides and Lecturers, New York, New York
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Box
32
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LU# 20080, Fruit Warehouse Workers, Wenatchee, Washington
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Box
32
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LU# 20083, Glass Workers of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
32
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LU# 20085, F.L.U., Gulfport, Mississippi
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Box
32
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LU# 20086, Glass Workers, Morgantown, West Virginia
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Box
32
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LU# 20088, Freight Handlers, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Box
32
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LU# 20091, F.L.U. (Hookless Fastener Plant), Meadville, Pennsylvania
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Box
32
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LU# 20095, F.L.U. (Henry Sheip Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
32
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LU# 20097, American Flint Glass Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
32
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LU# 20105, Beet Workers, Longmont, Colorado
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Box
32
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LU# 20107, Bakelite Workers, Wayne, New Jersey
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Box
32
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LU# 20111, F.L.U. (Lipscomb Grain Company), Springfield, Missouri
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Box
32
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LU# 20113, Stamping and Enameling Workers, West Lafayette, Ohio
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Box
32
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LU# 20115, Glass Workers, Cambridge, Ohio
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Box
32
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LU# 20116, Oyster and Cannery Workers, Bay Center, Washington
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Box
32
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LU# 20118, Novelty Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
32
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LU# 20119, Novelty Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
32
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LU# 20120, Food and Candy Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
33
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LU# 20121, United Match Workers, Wadsworth, Ohio
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Box
33
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LU# 20127, Glass Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
33
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LU# 20128, Glass Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
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Box
33
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LU# 20130, F.L.U. (Shell Metal Products, Inc.), Ellenville, New York
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Box
33
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LU# 20135, Filling Station Employees, San Francisco, California
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Box
33
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LU# 20136, F.L.U., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
33
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LU# 20137, F.L.U. (Foster Bedding Company), Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
33
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LU# 20142, Oyster Workers, Shoalwater Bay(?)
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Box
33
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LU# 20147, Cannery Workers, San Pedro, California
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Box
33
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LU# 20149, Chemical Workers, Tacoma, Washington
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Box
33
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LU# 20156, Glass Workers, Williamstown, West Virginia
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Box
33
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LU# 20159, Railway Express Agency Employees, Jacksonville, Florida
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Box
33
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LU# 20160, Flour and Cereal Workers, Portland, Oregon
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Box
33
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LU# 20161, Baking Powder and Coffee Workers, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
33
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LU# 20168, Aluminum and Tinfoil Workers, New York, New York
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Box
33
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LU# 20170, Glass Workers, Paden City, West Virginia
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Box
33
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LU# 20171, Glass Workers, New Martinsville, West Virginia
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Box
33
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LU# 20174, Brushmakers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
33
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LU# 20183, F.L.U. (Pittsburg Valve and Fitting Company), Barberton, Ohio
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Box
33
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LU# 20186, F.L.U. (Babcock and Wilcox Company), Barberton, Ohio
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Box
34
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LU# 20191, F.L.U. (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company), Copley, Ohio
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Box
34
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LU# 20200, Southeastern Express Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
34
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LU# 20201, Southeastern Express Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
34
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LU# 20204, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
34
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LU# 20206, F.L.U., Peoria, Illinois
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Box
34
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LU# 20213, Spotters, Pressers and Repairmen, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
34
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LU# 20214, Flour Mill Workers, Bluefield, West Virginia
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Box
34
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LU# 20215, Agricultural Workers, Torrington, Wyoming
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Box
34
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LU# 20218, F.L.U. (Young Spring and Wire Corporation), Oakland, California
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Box
34
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LU# 20219, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Selma, Alabama
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Box
34
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LU# 20221, Agricultural Workers, Stockton, California
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Box
34
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LU# 20222, Gas Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
34
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LU# 20225, Sugar Workers
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Box
34
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LU# 20228, Fruit Cannery Workers, Olympia, Washington
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Box
34
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LU# 20230, Slide Fasteners, Meadville, Pennsylvania
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Box
34
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LU# 20231, Cemetery Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
34
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LU# 20233, Florist and Greenhouse Workers, Denver, Colorado
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Box
34
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LU# 20235, Gas Station Employees, Tacoma, Washington
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Box
34
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LU# 20238, Bronze and Frit Workers, Grafton, Pennsylvania
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Box
34
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LU# 20239, South Bend Bait Workers, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
34
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LU# 20240, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
34
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LU# 20243, Wholesale Grocery Salesmen, New York, New York
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Box
34
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LU# 20244, Wine, Liquor and Distillery Workers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
34
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LU# 20246, Greenhouse Workers, Barberton, Ohio
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Box
34
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LU# 20247, Novelty Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
34
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LU# 20248, Gasoline Station Attendents, San Francisco, California
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Box
34
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LU# 20251, Cannery Workers, Puyallup, Washington
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Box
34
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LU# 20254, Enamel Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
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Box
34
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LU# 20259, United Cement Workers, Coplay, Pennsylvania
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Box
34
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LU# 20261, Flour Mill Workers, Pendleton, Oregon
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Box
35
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LU# 20265, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Sebring, Ohio
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Box
35
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LU# 20266, United Cement Workers, Utica, Illinois
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Box
35
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LU# 20268, F.L.U. (National Biscuit Company), Marseilles, Illinois
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Box
35
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LU# 20270, Distillery Workers, Relay, Maryland
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Box
35
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LU# 20272, Chemical Workers, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Box
35
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LU# 20274, Cannery Workers, Chinook, Washington
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Box
35
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LU# 20278, Can Workers, San Francisco, California
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Box
35
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LU# 20280, Chemical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
35
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LU# 20283, Soap and Vegetable Oil Workers, Los Angeles, California
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Box
35
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LU# 20284, Wholesale Produce Market Workers, Los Angeles, California
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Box
35
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LU# 20286, Dry Cleaners, Akron, Ohio
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Box
35
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LU# 20291, Bicycle Workers, Westfield, Massachusetts
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Box
35
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LU# 20292, Cannery Workers, Vancouver, Washington
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Box
35
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LU# 20294, American Railway Express Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
35
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LU# 20296, Cannery Workers Union, Bellingham, Washington
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Box
35
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LU# 20297, Warehouse Employees, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Box
35
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LU# 20298, Pencil Material Workers, Stockton, California
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Box
35
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LU# 20299, Match Workers, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
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Box
35
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LU# 20304, United Cement Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
35
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LU# 20305, Cannery Workers, Monterey, California
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Box
35
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LU# 20307, Produce Handlers, Charlestown, Massachusetts
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Box
35
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LU# 20308, United Cement Workers, Nazareth, Pennsylvania
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Box
35
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LU# 20310, Oyster Workers, Olympia, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20311, Envelope Makers, Dayton, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20314, Cement Mill Workers, Bellingham, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20316, Warehouse and Inside Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
36
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LU# 20319, Plastic Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20322, Cement and Mill Workers, Concrete, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20323, Flour, Feed, Grain and Elevator Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20324, Cannery Workers, San Francisco, California
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Box
36
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LU# 20325, Cannery Workers, San Jose, California
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Box
36
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LU# 20328, Fish Canneries, Martinez, California
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Box
36
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LU# 20329, Commercial Artists and Designers Union, New York, New York
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Box
36
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LU# 20332, F.L.U. (Dana S. Courtney Company), Chicopee, Massachusetts
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Box
36
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LU# 20336, Cumberland Homestead, Crossville, Tennessee
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Box
36
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LU# 20337, Baggagemen, Concord, North Carolina
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Box
36
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LU# 20339, Gasoline Operators, La Salle, Illinois
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20344, F.L.U. (Heidsik Distillery Company), Barberton, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20345, Cement Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20347, Hair Spinners, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
36
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LU# 20352, F.L.U. (Meredith Canvas Specialties, Inc.), Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20355, Artificial Butter and Spice Workers, Norwalk, Ohio
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Box
36
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LU# 20356, Ice and Cold Storage Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
36
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LU# 20358, Paper Box Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20359, Enameling Workers, ?
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Box
36
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LU# 20360, Office Workers, Tacoma, Washington
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20362, F.L.U. (Presto-Lite Company), Seattle, Washington
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Box
36
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LU# 20365, F.L.U. (Northwestern Motor Company), Eau Claire, Wisconsin
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20367, Filling Station Employees, San Jose, California
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20368, United Cement Workers, New Castle, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20369, Credit and Collection Employees, Los Angeles, California
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20371, Clerk's, Cloquet, Minnesota
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Box
36
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LU# 20372, Mausoleum, Columbarium and Cemetery Employees, Oakland, California
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20376, Wholesale Alcoholic Beverage Salesmen, New York, New York
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20377, Smoked Fish Workers, New York, New Jersey
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20378, Wholesale Licensed Alcoholic Beverage Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20380, Office Employees, Miami, Florida
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20388, American Federation of Grain Processors, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
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Box
36
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LU# 20383, Gasoline Station Operators and Helpers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20385, United Match Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20388, F.L.U. (Kellogg Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
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Box
37
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LU# 20389, Artificial Leather and Rubber Workers, Newark, New Jersey
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20392, Chemical Workers, Camden, New Jersey
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20394, Distillery Workers, Logansport, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20395, Fourdineir Wire Finishers, Cleveland, Ohio
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20396, Gas Men's Union, Carbondale, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20397, F.L.U. (General Mills), Vallejo, California
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20398, Match Factory Workers, Tacoma, Washington
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20401, Furniture and Wood Workers, Owosso, Michigan
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20402, F.L.U. (Cheney-Bigelow Wire Works Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20403, United Cement Workers, La Salle, Illinois
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20407, F.L.U. (U.S. Rubber Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20408, Gasoline Station Attendants, Mount Vernon, New York
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20412, F.L.U. (Holcomb Manufacturing Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20413, Bowling Alley Pin Setters, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20415, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Iroquois Falls, Ontario
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20417, Glue Workers, Carrollville, Wisconsin
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20418, Distillery Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20419, Red Caps, St. Louis, Missouri
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20420, F.L.U. (Plaskon Company), Toledo, Ohio
|
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Box
37
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LU# 20423, F.L.U. (Virden Company), Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
37
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LU# 20425, Salt Workers, Almeda County, ?
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20430, Chemical Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20432, Filling Station Attendants, Cheyenne, Wyoming
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20438, F.L.U. (Roche Harbor Line and Cement Company), Friday Harbor, Washington
|
|
Box
37
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LU# 20440, Tinfoil Workers, Richmond, Virginia
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20442, Newsboys F.L.U., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20443, Flour and Cereal Workers, Salina, Kansas
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20444, F.L.U. (Echl Manufacturing Company), San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20446, F.L.U. (The Briarwood Corporation), Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20447, F.L.U. (Baugh and Sons Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20449, F.L.U. (Nestles Mild Products Inc.), Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|
|
Box
37
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LU# 20451, F.L.U., Oakfield, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
37
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LU# 20453, F.L.U. (Thayer's Baby Carriage Works), Eve, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
37
|
LU# 20459, Refrigerator Workers, St. Paul, Minnesota
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20463, Mansfield Trades Council, Mansfield, Ohio
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20466, Seed Workers, Detroit, Michigan
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20467, Scrap Iron and Junk Handlers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20468, Brush Workers, Troy, New York
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20470, American Federation of Potato Chip Workers, Des Moines, Louisiana
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20472, United Cement Workers, Northampton, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20473, Distillery Workers, Peoria, Illinois
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20475, Wholesale Merchandise Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20476, F.L.U. (W.R. Weaver Company), El Paso, Texas
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20477, Button and Buckle Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20479, Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers, Mount Vernon, Washington
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20482, F.L.U. (Josam Manufacturing Company), Michigan City, Indiana
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20483, Creosote Workers, Indianapolis, Indiana
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20487, Wholesale Grocery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20489, F.L.U. (Celon Company), Madison, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
38
|
LU# 20490, Gas Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20492, F.L.U. (Wortendyke Manufacturing Company), Richmond, Virginia
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20493, F.L.U. (Wood Preserving Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20496, Distillers and Liquor Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20498, Scrap, Iron, Metal and Rag Workers, ?
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20499, Sugar Workers, Brooklyn, New York
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20503, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Spokane, Washington
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20505, Cement Mill Workers, Grotto, Washington
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20506, F.L.U. (Everett Lime Company), Granite Falls, Washington
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20508, F.L.U. (Thiokol Rubber Company), Yardville, New Jersey
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20510, Wholesale Drug Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20511, Auto, Accessory and Service Station Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20513, Slide Fastener, Erie, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20515, Suspender Workers, St. Paul, Minnesota
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20517, F.L.U., Detroit, Michigan
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20518, F.L.U. (New Richmond Roller Mills Company), New Richmond, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20525, Wholesale Grocery Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20526, F.L.U. (Manito Filler Company), Manito, Illinois
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20528, Cosmetic Workers, Des Moines, Iowa
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20529, Chemical Workers, Port Chicago, California
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20531, F.L.U. (American Gas Machine Company), Albert Lea, Minnesota
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20533, Aluminum and Tinfoil Workers, Harrison, New Jersey
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20537, Stenographers, Typists and Bookkeepers and Assistants, Peoria, Illinois
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20538, Button Workers, Auburn, New York
|
|
Box
39
|
LU# 20541, United Grocery Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
39
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LU# 20542, F.L.U. (Cincinnati Terminal Warehouse), Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
39
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LU# 20543, Ice Cream and Carbonated Beverage Workers, Du Quoin, Illinois
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Box
39
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LU# 20545, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Stockton, California
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Box
39
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LU# 20546, F.L.U. (Chamberlain Company of America), Peru, Illinois
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Box
39
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LU# 20547, Postal Telegraph Gypsum Workers, Greenville, Mississippi
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Box
39
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LU# 20549, Wholesale Hardware Dealers Employees, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
39
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LU# 20550, F.L.U. (U.S. Govt. WPA), Duluth, Minnesota
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Box
39
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LU# 20551, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Employees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
39
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LU# 20553, Bed and Couch Springmakers, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
4O
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LU# 20556, Filling Station Employees, Champaign, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20557, Greenhouse Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
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Box
40
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LU# 20558, Warehouse Employees, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
40
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LU# 20561, Fertilizer Workers, Smithton, Pennsylvania
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Box
40
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LU# 20564, F.L.U. (United Milk Products Company), Elkhorn, Wisconsin
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Box
40
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LU# 20565, F.L.U. (Benzons Flourspar Company), Cave in Rock, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20567, F.L.U. (Edgar P. Lewis and Sons Company), Malden, Massachusetts
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Box
40
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LU# 20569, Gypsum Workers, Greenville, Mississippi
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Box
40
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LU# 20570, Waukesha Soft Drink Workers, Waukesha, Wisconsin
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Box
40
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LU# 20571, Licensed Weighers, Dispatchers, Supervisors and Assistants, New York, New York
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Box
40
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LU# 20572, Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
40
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LU# 20573, Food Preservers, ?
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Box
40
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LU# 20579, F.L.U., Houston, Texas
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Box
40
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LU# 20580, F.L.U. (Stuber and Kuck Company), Peoria, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20581, F.L.U. (Wall and Fancy Tile Plant), Keyport, New Jersey
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Box
40
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LU# 20582, Filling Station Employees, Champaign, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20583, F.L.U. (Tucker Duck and Rubber Company), Fort Smith, Arkansas
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Box
40
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LU# 20584, Wire Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
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Box
40
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LU# 20585, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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Box
40
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LU# 20587, Chemical Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
40
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LU# 20588, Fruit and Vegetable Distributors, Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
40
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LU# 20590, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Galveston, Texas
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Box
40
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LU# 20591, Fish Handlers and Cutters, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Box
40
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LU# 20594, F.L.U. (Gill Glass and Fixture Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
40
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LU# 20595, F.L.U. (Hart Manufacturing Company), ?, Kentucky
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Box
40
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LU# 20601, Flour, Mill and Cereal Workers, Coffeyville, Kansas
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Box
40
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LU# 20604, Twin City Optical Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
40
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LU# 20605, Paper Box Makers, South Kearny, New Jersey
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Box
40
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LU# 20606, F.L.U. (Bremis Bros. Bag Company), Peoria, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20607, F.L.U. (Peoria Metal Specialty Company), Peoria, Illinois
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Box
40
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LU# 20609, Flour and Cereal Mill Workers, Yukon, Oklahoma
|
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Box
40
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LU# 20610, Beet Sugar Operators, Woodland, California
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Box
40
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LU# 20611, Chemical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
|
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Box
40
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LU# 20613, E.R. Wagner F.L.U., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
40
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LU# 20615, Cement Workers, Riverside, California
|
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Box
40
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LU# 20616, Sugar Refining Workers, Spreckels, California
|
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Box
40
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LU# 20617, Rubber and Woolen Workers, Wausau, Wisconsin
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20618, Nesco Fabricated Metal Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
41
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LU# 20620, Gas Workers, Madison, Wisconsin
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20621, Cement Mill Workers, Monolith, California
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20622, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Richmond, Virginia
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20623, Metal and Rubber Stamp Workers, Seattle, Washington
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20626, F.L.U. (Insulating Products Company), Aurora, Illinois
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20627, F.L.U. (Bender Body Company), Elyria, Ohio
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20628, Lima Central Labor, Lima, Ohio
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20630, Sugar Refinery Workers, Oakland, California
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20632, Distillery Workers, Linden, New Jersey
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20634, Newspaper and Periodical Circulation Employees, Oakland, California
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20636, F.L.U. (G.H. Hess Company), Louisville, Ohio
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Box
41
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LU# 20639, F.L.U. (Drake Bakeries, Inc.), Roxbury, Massachusetts
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20640, Bakelite Workers, Union Springs, New York
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20642, Checkers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20643, F.L.U. (Euston Lead Company), Scranton, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20646, Cosmetic, Soap and Perfumery Workers, New York, New York
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20648, Metal Furniture Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20650, Vending Machine Service Employees, New York, New York
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20651, General Storage and Warehouse Employees, Jersey City, New Jersey
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20653, Flour, Feed, Grain and Elevator Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20655, Gas Workers, Austin, Texas
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20658, Wholesale Grocery Supplies, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20659, Feed and Seed Elevator Employees, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20661, Aluminum Administrative Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
|
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Box
41
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LU# 20663, F.L.U. (Hamilton Manufacturing Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
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Box
42
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LU# 20665, Pence Enamel Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20666, Oregon Embalmers, Funeral Directors and Assistants, ?, Oregon
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20670, Plastic and Synthetic Button Workers, Newark, New Jersey
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20672, Railway Train Porters, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20673, F.L.U. (Standard Coated Products Company), McComb, Mississippi
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20674, F.L.U. (American Finishing Company), Memphis, Tennessee
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20675, F.L.U. (Birthadale Mills), McComb, Mississippi
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20676, Cannery Workers, Stockton, California
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20678, Aluminum Workers, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20681, F.L.U. (P.P. Kellogg and Company), ?
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20682, Optical Workers, Petersburg, Virginia
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20683, Wall Paper Helpers, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20684, Cloth Window Shade Workers, Oswego, New York
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20685, Rubber Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20687, Cane Craftsmen Local, Cincinnati, Ohio
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20688, Agricultural Laborers, Santa Ana, California
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20690, F.L.U. (Marathon Battery Company), Wausau, Wisconsin
|
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Box
42
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LU# 2o692, United Grain Processors, Springfield, Missouri
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20693, F.L.U. (American Distilling Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20694, Mill and Elevators Employees, Witchita Falls, Texas
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20695, Creosote Workers, Jackson, Tennessee
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20697, F.L.U. (General Mill), Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20699, F.L.U. (Minnesota Mining Company), Wausau, Wisconsin
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20701, Optical Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20704, F.L.U. (James Manufacturing Company), Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20705, Dextone Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20707, Cannery Workers, Portland, Oregon
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20710, F.L.U. (Carnation Company), Coshocton, Ohio
|
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Box
42
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LU# 20711, Advertising Publicity and Newspaper Representatives, St. Louis, Missouri
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20713, F.L.U. (Lancaster Carbon Company), Lancaster, Ohio
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20714, F.L.U. (Tennison Manufacturing Company), Houston, Texas
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20716, Flour Mill Workers, Mount Vernon, Indiana
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20717, Beet Sugar Operators, Clarksburg, California
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20723, United Crown Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20728, Paint, Varnish, Shellac and Lacquer Workers, Brooklyn, New York
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20732, Office Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20733, Beet Sugar Operators, Manteca, California
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20734, Chemical Workers, New York, New York
|
|
Box
43
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LU# 20735, F.L.U. (Ralston Purina Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
43
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LU# 20736, Glass Processors and Grinders, Clarksburg, West Virginia
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20738, Cement Workers, Cementon, New York
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20740, Wholesale and Retail Fish Dealers, Buffalo, New York
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20741, Textile, Fabrics Workers, Baraboo, Wisconsin
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20743, F.L.U. (Gaines Mining Company), Mariposa, California
|
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Box
43
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LU# 20744, Office Employees, Oakland, California
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20746, Citrus Workers, Ontario, California
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20718, Sugar Refinery Workers, Santa Ana, California
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20719, Iron, Steel, Metal and Rag Handlers, Centralia, Illinois
|
|
Box
43
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LU# 20753, Dental Workers, Seattle, Washington
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20751, Cannery Workers, Friday Harbor, Washington
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20757, F.L.U. (Plimpton Manufacturing Company), Hartford, Connecticut
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20758, Miner Hillard Milling Company), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20763, F.L.U. (Holtz Manufacturing Company), ?
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20768, United Cement Workers, Independence, Missouri
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20769, News Vendors, San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20772, F.L.U., Medina, New York
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20778, F.L.U. (Highway Trailer Company), Edgerton, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
43
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LU# 20779, F.L.U. (Gunnison Bros. Tannery), Girard, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20783, Chris Craft, Algonac, Michigan
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20784, F.L.U. (Highway Trailer Company), Stoughton, Wisconsin
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20786, F.L.U. (Post-Gazette), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20789, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Sherman, Texas
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20798, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Los Angeles, California
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20801, F.L.U. (Hillside Flourspar Company), Karbers Ridge, Illinois
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20802, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, El Reno, Oklahoma
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20806, F.L.U. (Pfeffer Milling Company), Lebanon, Illinois
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20807, Distillery Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20810, F.L.U. (Carnation Company), Maysville, Kentucky
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20815, F.L.U., Bedford, Nova Scotia
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20817, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
43
|
LU# 20822, Brushmakers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
43
|
LU# 20826, F.L.U. (Victory Fluorspar Mines), Cave in Rock, Illinois
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20827, F.L.U. (Fluorspar Mine), Roseclaire, Illinois
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20828, F.L.U. (Mathieson Plant), Lake Charles, Louisiana
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20829, F.L.U. (Creamery Workers), Red Wing, Minnesota
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20830, F.L.U. (Federal Tin Company), Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20831, Citrus Byproduct Workers, Corona, California
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20832, F.L.U. (Allaire, Woodward and Company), ?, Illinois
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20834, Lima Central Labor, Lima, Ohio
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20836, Lock Workers, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20839, F.L.U. (Rex Manufacturing Company), Connersville, Indiana
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20843, Cannery Workers, Hayward, California
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20844, F.L.U. (Aluminum Ore Mining Company), Roseclaire, Illinois
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20845, Cannery Workers, Kent, Washington
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20848, Graih Elevator Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20849, F.L.U. (Green Bay Food Company), Green Bay, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20852, Cannery Workers, San Jose, California
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20854, Roofing and Tar Material Supply Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20856, Furniture Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20860, F.L.U. (Sunday Products, Inc.), Detroit, Michigan
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20862, United Cement Workers, Cementon, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20866-20870, Knit Goods Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
44
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LU# 20875, Sugar Workers, Oxnard, California
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20876, Cereal Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
44
|
LU# 20877, Northwest Lumber Inspectors, ?
|
|
Box
45
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LU# 20878, F.L.U. (Clinton Company), Clinton, Iowa
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20880, United Cement Workers, Hudson, New York
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20882, Hosiery Workers, Princeton, Kentucky
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20883, Professional Embalmers, Oakland, California
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20884, Sugar Refiners, Betteravia, California
|
|
Box
45
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LU# 20885, Rubber Brush Workers, Ironton, Ohio
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20886, United Lime Workers, Crab Orchard, Tennessee
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20887, F.L.U. (Todd Galveston Dry Docks, Inc.), Galveston, Texas
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20889, Cannery Workers, Kingsburg, California
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20890, Optical Workers, Geneva, New York
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20893, F.L.U. (Mt. Vernon Garment Company), Mount Vernon, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20894, Magnesite Miners, Gustine City, California
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20895, Flour and Cereal Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20896, State Highway Maintenance Employees, Charleston, West Virginia
|
|
Box
45
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LU# 20897, F.L.U. (Baker Perkins, Inc.), Saginaw, Michigan
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20899, F.L.U. (Iowa Fibre Products), Des Moines, Iowa
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20900, F.L.U. (P.H. Postel Milling Company), Mascoutah, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20901, F.L.U. (Millstadt Milling Company), Millstadt, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20903, F.L.U. (Crystal Fluorspar Company), Roseclaire, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20905, Cannery Workers, San Leandro, California
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20906, Waterfront Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20907, F.L.U. (Amalgamated Sugar Company), Ogden, Utah
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20909, F.L.U. (Sargent and Greenleaf, Inc.), Rochester, New York
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20910, F.L.U. (Michigan Carton Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20911, Rubber Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20912, Milk Condensers Local, Oregon, Illinois
|
|
Box
45
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LU# 20916, F.L.U. (Louisville Bedding Company), Louisville, Kentucky
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20918, Vegetable Packing House Workers, Cambridge, Maryland
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20920, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, New York, New York
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20923, Chemical Workers, Boundbrook, New York
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20926, Fur Workers, Seattle, Washington
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20927, United Match Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
|
|
Box
45
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LU# 20928, Flat Glass Workers, Fullerton, California
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20929, Gypsum Workers, Roxbury, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20931, Extract Makers, Bottlers and Handlers, Boston, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20932, F.L.U. (General Industries Company), Elyria, Ohio
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20933, F.L.U. (Star-Times Publishing Company), St. Louis, Missouri
|
|
Box
45
|
LU# 20935, F.L.U. (Creamery Package Manufacturing Company), Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20937, Flour Mill Workers, Galveston, Texas
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20938, Flour Mill Workers, Galveston, Texas
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20940, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, and Accountants, New York, New York
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20946, F.L.U. (Clapp Baby Foods Company), Rochester, New York
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20947, F.L.U. (Palmer Thermometer Company), Norwood, Ohio
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20951, Gypsum Products, Midland, California
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20952, Steel Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20953, F.L.U., Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 2095L, Aluminum Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20955, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers, Newark, New Jersey
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20956, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20957, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20959, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Typists, Accountants, and Assistants, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20960, F.L.U. (Caldwell Furniture), Lenoir, North Carolina
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20961, State Road Maintenance Employees, Leon, West Virginia
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20964, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Clinton, Missouri
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20966, Housing and Sanitary Inspectors, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20968, F.L.U. (American Art Works, Inc.), Coshocton, Ohio
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20970, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Delaware, Maryland
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20971, Portsmouth Gas Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20972, F.L.U. (American Radiator Standard Sanitary Corporation), Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20974, Grain Elevator Workers, East Peoria, Illinois
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20975, Greenhouse and Florists, Seattle, Washington
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20976, Gas Station Operators, Warehousement and Helpers, Kansas City, Missouri
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20977, General Cereal Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20983, Soap and Glycerine Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20984, Farm Equipment Maintenance Workers, Stockton, California
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20989, Packers, and Preserve Workers, San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
46
|
LU# 20991, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Wichita, Kansas
|
|
Box
47
|
LU# 20998, Embossing Workers, Albany, New York
|
|
Box
47
|
LU# 21007, F.L.U. (Greenbros, Inc.), Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Box
47
|
LU# 21008, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, St. Joseph, Missouri
|
|
Box
47
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LU# 21012, Distillery Workers, Napa, California
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Box
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LU# 21013, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, ?
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Box
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LU# 21016, American Fourdrinier Wire Finishers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
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LU# 21021, Flour Mill Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
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LU# 21025, F.L.U. (Illinois Knitting Company), Mount Vernon, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 21030, Bank Employment, San Francisco, California
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Box
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LU# 21036, Wholesale Drug Employees, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
47
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LU# 21039, F.L.U. (Chas. Bruning Company), Detroit, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21040, F.L.U. (Heller Hardt Hatband Company), Bath, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 2104t; United Shrimp Headers, Galveston, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21045, United Cement Workers, Mitchell, Indiana
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Box
47
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LU# 21051, F.L.U. (Good Luck Foods, Inc.), Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 21055, F.L.U. (Pfoudler Company), Elyria, Ohio
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Box
47
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LU# 21056, Wholesale Licensed Alchoholic Beverage Salesmen's, ?, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21061, Southern Chemical Cotton Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Box
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LU# 21070, Cereal Workers, Geneva, New York
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Box
47
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LU# 21073, F.L.U. (Luzier, Inc.), Kansas City, Kansas
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Box
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LU# 21075, F.L.U. (Standard Gas Equipment Corporation), Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
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LU# 21076, Gypsum Workers, Long Beach, California
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Box
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LU# 21077, Fabricated Metal Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Box
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LU# 21078, Bagging Mill Workers, ?, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21084, Dried Fruit and Nut Packers, San Jose, California
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Box
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LU# 21088, F.L.U. (Wilson and Bennett Company), Weehawkin, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21092, Wholesale Warehouse and Grocery Service Employees, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
47
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LU# 21095, F.L.U. (Donaldson Art Sign Company), Covington, Kentucky
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Box
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LU# 21096, Copper Workers, Long Island, New York
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Box
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LU# 21100, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Box
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LU# 21101, Flour Mill Workers, Springfield, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 21102, Warehouse Employees, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
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LU# 21103, Corset Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Box
48
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LU# 21104, Warehouse Employees, Washington, D.C.
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Box
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LU# 21105, Ladies Apparel, Shelbyville, Indiana
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Box
48
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LU# 21106, Cannery Workers (Frostcraft Packing Corporation)
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Box
48
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LU# 21107, Beauticians Supplies and Cosmetic Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
48
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LU# 21108, Organ Workers, Hagerstown, Maryland
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Box
48
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LU# 21111, F.L.U. (Briktex Company), Kearny, New Jersey
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Box
48
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LU# 21112, F.L.U. (Walker Manufacturing and Sales Corporation), St. Joseph, Missouri
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Box
48
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LU# 21116, Century Woven Label Workers, Paterson, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21118, County Machine Mena, Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
48
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LU# 21122, F.L.U. (Beach and Arthur Paper Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
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Box
48
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LU# 21124, F.L.U. (Saginaw Labor Company), Saginaw, Michigan
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Box
48
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LU# 21125, Hair Spinners, Michigan City, Indiana
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Box
48
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LU# 21129, Coffee and Tea Workers, New York, New York
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Box
48
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LU# 21131, Cotton Compress Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
48
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LU# 21132, F.L.U. (Keokuk Electra-Metals Company), Keokuk, Washington
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Box
48
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LU# 21136, Chemical Workers, Marshall, Texas
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Box
48
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LU# 21140, F.L.U. (McConnon and Company), Winona, Minnesota
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Box
48
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LU# 21142, Stenographers, Clerks, Office Workers and Assistants, Rochester, New York
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Box
48
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LU# 21143, Flour Mill Workers, Watertown, Wisconsin
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Box
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LU# 21149, United Match Workers, Oswego, New York
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Box
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LU# 21150, Wool Scourers, Newton, Massachusetts
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Box
48
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LU# 21151, Cannery Workers, Salinas, California
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Box
48
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LU# 21156, F.L.U. (Chatham Mills, Inc.), Pittsboro, North Carolina
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Box
48
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LU# 21158, Brush Workers, Seymour, Indiana
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Box
48
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LU# 21159, Cosmetic Makers, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
48
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LU# 21163, F.L.U. (Midwest Ice and Coldstorage Corporation), Kansas City, Kansas
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Box
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LU# 21164, F.L.U., Copperhill, Tennessee
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Box
49
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LU# 21166, F.L.U. (Denebum Distilling Company), Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
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LU# 21172, Providence Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
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Box
49
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LU# 21174, F.L.U. (Central Fibre Products Company), Vincennes, Indiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21175, F.L.U. (Davidson Enamel Products), Connersville, Indiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21181, F.L.U. (Pan American Refining Company), Galveston, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21182, Rice Mill Workers, Lake Charles, Louisiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21183, F.L.U. (Sandusky Metal Products Company), Sandusky, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 21186, Garment Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
49
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LU# 21187, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Sidney, Montana
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Box
49
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LU# 21189, F.L.U. (Delta Electric Company), Marion, Indiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21190, Cement Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
49
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LU# 21194, F.L.U. (Shenango-Penn Mold Company), Dover, Ohio
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Box
49
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LU# 21195, Sulphur Workers, Freeport, Texas
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Box
49
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LU# 21201, Display Men's, ?, New Jersey
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Box
49
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LU# 21202, Waste Material Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21205, Dow Drug Company Warehouse Employees, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
49
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LU# 21206, F.L.U. (Lehon Company), Wilmington, Illinois
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Box
49
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LU# 21210, Citrus and Cannery Workers, Auburndale, Florida
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Box
49
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LU# 21211, Aluminum and Bronze Powder Workers, Malone, New York
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Box
49
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LU# 21212, Truss Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
49
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LU# 21213, F.L.U. (New England Curtain Company), Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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Box
49
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LU# 21215, Twine and Cordage Mill Employees, Frankfort, Kentucky
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Box
49
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LU# 21218, F.L.U. (New Idea, Inc.), Coldwater, Ohio
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Box
49
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LU# 21222, F.L.U. (Cemetery Employees), Seattle, Washington
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Box
49
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LU# 21223, Office Employees, Houston, Texas
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Box
49
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LU# 21225, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Plant Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
49
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LU# 21227, United Commercial Artists, Nashua, New Hampshire
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Box
49
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LU# 21229, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Swink, Colorado
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Box
49
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LU# 21230, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Worland, Wyoming
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Box
49
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LU# 21231, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Hardin, Montana
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Box
49
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LU# 21232, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Sheridan, Wyoming
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Box
49
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LU# 21233, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Torrington, Wyoming
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Box
49
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LU# 21236, Cement Mill Workers, Santa Cruz, California
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Box
49
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LU# 21237, Office Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
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Box
49
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LU# 21238, Fur Workers, Washington, D.C.
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Box
49
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LU# 21239, F.L.U. (F.E. Schundler Company), Joliet, Illinois
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Box
49
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LU# 21240, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Delta, Colorado
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Box
49
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LU# 21241, Los Angeles Editorial Association and Los Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles, California
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Box
49
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LU# 21243, F.L.U. (Walter Baker and Company), Dorchester Lower Mill, Massachusetts
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Box
49
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LU# 21245, Horticulturists and Floriculturists, San Francisco, California
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Box
49
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LU# 21246, Flour, Feed and Elevator Workers, Alton, Illinois
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Box
49
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LU# 21251, Cannery Workers, ?
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Box
49
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LU# 21254, F.L.U. (Goshen Rubber and Manufacturing Company), Goshen, Indiana
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Box
49
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LU# 21255, Rubber Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
49
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LU# 21257, National Soap and Glycerine Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
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Box
49
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LU# 21258, F.L.U. (McKesson Robbins, Inc.), Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
49
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LU# 21260, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Missoula, Montana
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Box
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LU# 21262, Office Employees, Battle Creek, Michigan
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Box
50
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LU# 21264, Distillery Workers, Bristol, Pennsylvania
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Box
50
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LU# 21268, Sugar Workers, Toppenish, Washington
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Box
50
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LU# 21273, Shoe Shine Workers, Beckley, West Virginia
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Box
50
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LU# 21278, F.L.U. (Sandoval Zinc Company), Sandoval, Illinois
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Box
50
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LU# 21279, F.L.U. (Yuba Manufacturing Company), ?
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Box
50
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LU# 21281, Sugar Workers, Bellingham, Utah
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Box
50
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LU# 21282, Cement Plant Workers, Ragland, Alabama
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Box
50
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LU# 21284, F.L.U. (Hemp and Company), Macomb, Illinois
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Box
50
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LU# 21285, Colored Southern Freight Handlers, Macon, Georgia
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Box
50
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LU# 21287, Cement Mill Workers, Fredonia, Kansas
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Box
50
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LU# 21288, Chemical Workers, Kearny, New Jersey
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Box
50
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LU# 21291, Cotton Seed and Vegetable Oil Workers, Fresno, California
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Box
50
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LU# 21296, Fibre and Leather Counter Moulders, St. Hyacinth, Quebec
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Box
50
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LU# 21301, Embalmers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
50
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LU# 21302, Knit Good Workers, Waterford, New York
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Box
50
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LU# 21303, Embalmers, Funeral Directors and Apprentices, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
50
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LU# 21305, F.L.U. (St. Joseph Lead Company), Gouverneur, New York
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Box
50
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LU# 21307, Gypsum Mill Workers, Acme, Texas
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Box
50
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LU# 21311, Cannery Workers, Astoria, Oregon
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Box
50
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LU# 21312, Cotton Seed and Vegetable Oil Workers, Bakersfield, California
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Box
50
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LU# 21315, Wholesale Dry Goods and Novelty Workers, New York, New York
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Box
50
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LU# 21321, United Cement Workers, Metaline Falls, Washington
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Box
50
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LU# 21322, United Cement Workers, Orofino, Idaho
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Box
51
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LU# 21334, F.L.U. (Columbia Combining Company), Brooklyn, New York
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Box
51
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LU# 21336, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Des Moines, Iowa
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Box
51
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LU# 21337, Cement Plant Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
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Box
51
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LU# 21338, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Amarillo, Texas
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Box
51
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LU# 21339, Wholesale Drug Warehouse Employees, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Box
51
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LU# 21341, Newspaper and News Distributors Office Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
51
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LU# 21343, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
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Box
51
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LU# 21345, F.L.U. (Empire Worsted Mills, Inc.), Jamestown, New York
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Box
51
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LU# 21347, Coffee Workers, Camden, New Jersey
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Box
51
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LU# 21349, F.L.U. (Fitzgerald and Company), Jacksonville, Florida
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Box
51
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LU# 21354, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
51
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LU# 21358, Marking Device Workers, New York, New York
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Box
51
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LU# 21361, Soaps and Cosmetic Workers, Burbank, California
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Box
51
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LU# 21362, Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana
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Box
51
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LU# 21364, F.L.U. (Corcoran Metal Products), Washington, Indiana
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Box
51
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LU# 21367, F.L.U. (Seymour Woolen Mills), Seymour, Indiana
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Box
51
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LU# 21369, Food Packers and Cannery Workers, Long Island City, New York
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Box
51
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LU# 21372, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Denver, Colorado
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Box
51
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LU# 21381, Embalmers, New York, New York
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Box
51
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LU# 21392, Beet and Sugar Refinery Employees, Denver, Colorado
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Box
51
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LU# 21397, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Minatare, Nebraska
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Box
51
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LU# 21401, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Scottsbluff, Nebraska
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Box
51
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LU# 21406, The Journeymen Tailors, Peoria, Illinois
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Box
51
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LU# 21407, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Mitchell, Nebraska
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Box
51
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LU# 21409, Tent, Awning and Canvas Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
51
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LU# 21410, Chemical Workers, San Francisco, California
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Box
51
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LU# 21413, F.L.U. (Carey Salt Company), Winnfield, Louisiana
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Box
51
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LU# 21414, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Bayard, Nebraska
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Box
51
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LU# 21421, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Rocky Ford, Colorado
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Box
52
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LU# 21422, F.L.U. (National Sugar Manufacturing Company), Sugar City, Colorado
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Box
52
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LU# 21424, Fish Cannery Workers, Hoquiam, Washington
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Box
52
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LU# 21427, Office Workers, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
52
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LU# 21431, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Lyman, Nebraska
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Box
52
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LU# 21432, News Writers, Reporters and Editorial Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
52
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LU# 21434, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Grand Island, Nebraska
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Box
52
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LU# 21435, Flour, Cereal and Feed Workers, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Box
52
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LU# 21143, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Denver, Colorado
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Box
52
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LU# 21446, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Grand Forks, Minnesota
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Box
52
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LU# 21449, Distillery Workers, Lawrenceberg, Indiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21455, Atlantic Fishermen, Boston, Mass.
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Box
52
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LU# 21456, F.L.U. (Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Company), Vincennes, Indiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21459, Quarry Workers, Winnfield, Louisiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21462, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Chaska, Minnesota
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Box
52
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LU# 21463, F.L.U. (Kurtz Bros. Company), Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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Box
52
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LU# 21464, F.L.U. (Altolia Mining Company), Altolia, California
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Box
52
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LU# 21466, U.S. Gypsum Employees, South Bend, Indiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21467, F.L.U. (Hampden Grinding Wheel Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
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Box
52
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LU# 21468, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Mason City, Iowa
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Box
52
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LU# 21469, Quarry Workers, Bloomington, Indiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21471, Quarry Workers, Oolitic, Indiana
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Box
52
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LU# 21473, Quarry Workers, Rockwood, Alabama
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Box
52
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LU# 21475, Twin City, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Box
52
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LU# 21479, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
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Box
52
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LU# 21480, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
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Box
52
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LU# 21481, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
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Box
52
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LU# 21483, Bag Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
52
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LU# 21486, Office Employees, Bellingham, Washington
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Box
52
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LU# 21493, Textile Material Shippers and Clerks, Fall River, Massachusetts
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Box
52
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LU# 21497, Office Employees, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
52
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LU# 21503, Flour Cereal Baking Powder Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
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Box
52
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LU# 21504, Celite Products Workers, Lompoc, California
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Box
52
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LU# 21507, Loomfixers, Utica, New York
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Box
52
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LU# 21512, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Platform and Office Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
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Box
53
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LU# 21514, Knit Goods Workers, Cohoes, New York
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Box
53
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LU# 21517, United Cement Workers, Dixon, Illinois
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Box
53
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LU# 21526, F.L.U. (Baker Manufacturing Company), Chanute, Kansas
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Box
53
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LU# 21529, Coldstorage Men
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Box
53
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LU# 21533, F.L.U. (Fairbury Windmill Company), Fairbury, Nebraska
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Box
53
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LU# 21536, F.L.U. (Monsanto Chemical Company), St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
53
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LU# 21537, Codfish Workers, Poulsbo, Washington
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Box
53
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LU# 21538, Smelter Workers, Blackwell, Oklahoma
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Box
53
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LU# 21540, Flour and Cereal Workers, O'Fallon, Illinois
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Box
53
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LU# 21541, Sugar Refinery Workers, Chinook, Montana
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Box
53
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LU# 21542, Flour, Cereal and Elevator Workers, New Ulm, Minnesota
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Box
53
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LU# 21543, Office Employees, Madison, Wisconsin
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Box
53
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LU# 21544, Grain Elevator Workers, Pekin, Illinois
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Box
53
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LU# 21558, F.L.U. (McDonald Construction Company), Anchorage, Alaska
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Box
53
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LU# 21560, Blouse Workers, Millville, New Jersey
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Box
53
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LU# 21561, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Davenport, Iowa
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Box
53
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LU# 21571, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
53
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LU# 21575, Citrus and Cannery Workers, Tampa, Florida
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Box
53
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LU# 21576, Cereal, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Omaha, Nebraska
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Box
53
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LU# 21577, Narrow Fabrics Textile, Middletown, Connecticut
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Box
53
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LU# 21578, F.L.U. (Monticello Manufacturing Corporation), Elwood, Indiana
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Box
53
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LU# 21579, Pecan Shellers, Galveston, Texas
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Box
53
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LU# 21583, Feed Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
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Box
53
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LU# 21584, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
53
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LU# 21585, Jewish Ministers Cantors, Montreal, Quebec
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Box
53
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LU# 21587, Quarry Workers, Merrill, Wisconsin
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LU# 21588, see LU# 2469
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Box
53
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LU# 21591, F.L.U. (Variety Spring Manufacturing Company), Portland, Oregon
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Box
53
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LU# 21603, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Norfolk, Nebraska
|
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Box
53
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LU# 21606, F.L.U. (Keokuk Canning Company), Keokuk, Iowa
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Box
53
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LU# 21607, Junk Yard Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
|
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Box
53
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LU# 21612, Office Employees, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
53
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LU# 21613, Steering Wheel Workers, Pendleton, Indiana
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Box
53
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LU# 21621, Chemical Workers, Pulaski, Virginia
|
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Box
53
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LU# 21623, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
53
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LU# 21625, Display Fixture Workers, New York, New York
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21626, F.L.U. (Johns-Manville Corporation), Manville, New Jersey
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21631, Cannery Workers, Portland, Maine
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Box
54
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LU# 21634, Cannery Workers, ?, California
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Box
54
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LU# 21640, Rubber Workers, Milford, Massachusetts
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21643, Rock Products Workers, Watsonville, California
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21646, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
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Box
54
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LU# 21648, Shipping, Receiving Clerks and Assistants, Chicago, Illinois
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21649, F.L.U., Portland, Maine
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Box
54
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LU# 21651, Dental Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
54
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LU# 21652, Cement Workers, West Mankato, Minnesota
|
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Box
54
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LU# 21659, United Cement Workers, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
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Box
54
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LU# 21662, Newspaper Commercial Associates, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
54
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LU# 21664, F.L.U. (Lamson Company, Inc.), Syracuse, New York
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LU# 21665, Agricultural Workers, Crystal Springs, Mississippi
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Box
54
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LU# 21669, F.L.U. (Union Cutlery Company), Olean, New York
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Box
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LU# 21671, United Cement Workers, Howes Cave, New York
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LU# 21690, Chicago Editorial Association, Chicago, Illinois
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LU# 21691, United Cement Workers, Marcus, Washington
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54
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LU# 21693, F.L.U. (New York Blower Company), La Porte, Indiana
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LU# 21695, Grain Processors, Keokuk, Iowa
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LU# 21701, Quarry Workers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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LU# 21703, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Portsmouth, Virginia
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Box
54
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LU# 21706, F.L.U. (Witt Cornice Company), Cincinnati, Ohio
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54
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LU# 21708, Knit Goods Workers, Ilion, New York
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LU# 21709, Potash Workers, Carlsbad, New Mexico
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Box
54
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LU# 21712, F.L.U. (Sheridan Iron Works), Champlain, New York
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LU# 21713, Leather Workers, Bethel, Connecticut
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Box
54
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LU# 21720, Weavers, Fabric, Tie Makers and Finishers, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Box
54
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LU# 21721, F.L.U. (Simmons Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
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Box
54
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LU# 21723, Textile Workers, Stonewall, Mississippi
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Box
54
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LU# 21727, F.L.U. (Superior Metal Products Company), St. Paul, Minnesota
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Box
54
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LU# 21731, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Lovell, Wyoming
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Box
54
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LU# 21732, F.L.U. (Illinois Zinc Company), Dumas, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21733, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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LU# 21735, Smelter Workers, El Paso, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21739, Carbon Black Workers, Ouachita, Louisiana
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Box
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LU# 21742, Wholesale Non-Alchoholic Beverage Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21753, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
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Box
55
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LU# 21754, F.L.U. (Fulton Sylphon Company), Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
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LU# 21757, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brighton, Colorado
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Box
55
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LU# 21759, General Aniline Chemical Workers, Rensselaer, New York
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Box
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LU# 21761, Slate Workers, Granville, New York
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Box
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LU# 21762, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Beardstown, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 21765, F.L.U. (Crossett Chemical Company), Crossett, Arkansas
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Box
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LU# 21767, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brighton, Colorado
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Box
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LU# 21774, F.L.U. (Central Fibre Products Company Inc.), Vincennes, Indiana
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LU# 21775, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Windsor, Colorado
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Box
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LU# 21778, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Fort Lupton, Colorado
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Box
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LU# 21782, Flour and Cereal Workers, Higginsville, Missouri
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Box
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LU# 21781, F.L.U. (Compo-site, Inc.), Newark, New Jersey
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LU# 21785, Chemical Workers, Rothschild, Wisconsin
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LU# 21786, Office Employees, Retail Clerks, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21788, Chemical Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
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LU# 21789, Casket Makers and Woodworkers, Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21790, United Cement Workers, Houston, Texas
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Box
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LU# 21792, F.L.U. (Rose Range Corporation), Brooklyn, New York
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Box
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LU# 21800, Pen and Pencil Workers, Hudson County, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21802, Chemical Workers, Staten Island, New York
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Box
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LU# 21804, F.L.U. (Creer Steel Company), Dover, Ohio
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Box
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LU# 21809, Cottonseed Oil Workers, Cairo, Illinois
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LU# 21811, Chemical Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
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LU# 21814, Perishable Product Service, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 21818, F.L.U. (Morton Mill), ?
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Box
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LU# 21822, Beet Sugar Refineries Workers, ?
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Box
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LU# 21825, F.L.U. (American Oil Company), Rensselaer, New York
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Box
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LU# 21826, Beet Sugar Refineries Employment, Johnstown, Colorado
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Box
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LU# 21830, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Bell, California
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Box
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LU# 21834, F.L.U. (Reynolds Molded Plastics Div.), Jackson, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21810, Flour, Mill and Grain Elevator Employees, Lawrenceberg, Indiana
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LU# 21844, Grain Processors, Paris, Illinois
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LU# 21849, Newspaper Solicitors and Crew Managers, San Francisco, California
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LU# 21851, F.L.U. (Eagle Manufacturing Company), Wellsburg, West Virginia
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Box
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LU# 21852, Flour and Feed and Cereal Workers, Slater, Missouri
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Box
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LU# 21853, F.L.U. (Husers Flour Mill), Salt Lake City, Utah
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Box
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LU# 21854, Cigarette Vending Machine Servicemen, New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 21858, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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LU# 21860, F.L.U. (Southern Kraft Corporation), Bastrop, Louisiana
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LU# 21863, F.L.U. (Royal Lace Paper Works), New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 21864, F.L.U. (Fred Carr Wool Commission Company), Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21866, Distillery Workers, Cynthiana, Kentucky
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Box
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LU# 21867, Textile Workers, Middletown, Connecticut
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Box
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LU# 21868, Teamsters and Transport Workers, Ketchikan, Alaska
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Box
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LU# 21869, Fertilizer Workers, Quebec, Canada
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Box
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LU# 21876, Chemical Workers, Marquette, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21884, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Wilmington, Delaware
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Box
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LU# 21885, F.L.U. (Dancyger Safety Pin Ticket Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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LU# 21888, see LU# 11251
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Box
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LU# 21889, F.L.U. (Hettrick Manufacturing Company), Goshen, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 21890, Cement Workers, Bonner-Springs, Kansas
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LU# 21893, Textile Workers, New York, New York
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Box
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LU# 21895, F.L.U. (Honeymead Products Company), Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Box
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LU# 21896, F.L.U. (Commercial Milling Company), Detroit, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21903, F.L.U. {Lewis Shepard Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21904, F.L.U. (Florence Cotton Milk), Florence, Alabama
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Box
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LU# 21905, F.L.U. (Donaldson Art Sign Company), Covington, Kentucky
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LU# 21910, United Flour Mill Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
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LU# 21914, F.L.U. (Hood Rubber Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
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Box
56
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LU# 21916, F.L.U. (Fork and Hoe Company), Frankfort, New York
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Box
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LU# 21918, Canning Workers, Croswell, Michigan
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Box
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LU# 21920, Advertising Metal Novelty Workers, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21921, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
56
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LU# 21923, F.L.U., Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21926, Mill Quarry Workers, Austin, Texas
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Box
56
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LU# 21929, United Grain Processors, Liberal, Kansas
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Box
56
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LU# 21932, F.L.U. (Certain-Teed Products Corporation), Savannah, Georgia
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Box
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LU# 21934, Sugar Workers, Reserve, Louisiana
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Box
56
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LU# 21935, Red Ore Miners, Muscoda, Alabama
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Box
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LU# 21936, Red Ore Miners, Wenonah, Alabama
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Box
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LU# 21937, Red Ore Miners, Ishkooda, Alabama
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Box
56
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LU# 21938, F.L.U. (Onarga Nursery Company, Inc.), Onarga, Illinois
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Box
56
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LU# 21939, Chemical Workers, Berkeley, California
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Box
56
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LU# 21944, Dried Fruit Packers, Napa, California
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Box
56
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LU# 21953, F.L.U. (National Casket Company), Oneida, New York
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Box
56
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LU# 21954, Mushroom Growers, West Winfield, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 21957, Salt Mine Workers, Delcambre, Louisiana
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Box
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LU# 21959, Automobile Workers, York, Pennsylvania
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Box
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LU# 21960, Plastic Tape Workers, Michigan City, Indiana
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Box
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LU# 21962, Spun Silk Workers, Brighton, Massachusetts
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Box
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LU# 21965, Linseed Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
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Box
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LU# 21967, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Docena, Tennessee
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Box
57
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LU# 21968, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Wylam, Tennessee
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Box
57
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LU# 21969, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Edgewater, Tennessee
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Box
57
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LU# 21970, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Hamilton, Tennessee
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Box
57
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LU# 21971, Woodward Ore Miners, Woodward, Alabama
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Box
57
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LU# 21978, Can Workers, Tampa, Florida
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Box
57
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LU# 21980, F.L.U. (Florence Thread Company), Riverside, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 21986, Office Employees, Sacramento, California
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Box
57
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LU# 21988, Marsh Wall Products, Dover, Ohio
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Box
57
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LU# 21989, Chemical Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
57
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LU# 21990, F.L.U. (Hutchinson Cider and Vinegar Works), Hutchinson, Kansas
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Box
57
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LU# 21991, Retail Auto Salesmen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
57
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LU# 21993, F.L.U. (Kelly Island Lime and Transport Company), Alpena, Michigan
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Box
57
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LU# 21994, F.L.U. (Robbins Tire and Rubber Company), Muscle Shoals, Alabama
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Box
57
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LU# 22000, F.L.U. (Pal Blade Company), Plattsburgh, New York
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Box
57
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LU# 22001, F.L.U. (Barler Metal Products Company), Goshen, Indiana
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Box
57
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LU# 22002, Dairy Products Employees, Hoboken, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 22004, Textile Workers, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Box
57
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LU# 22006, Cannery and Preserve Workers, New York, New York
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Box
57
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LU# 22009, United Phosphate Workers, Fort Pierce, Florida
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Box
57
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LU# 22014, Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
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Box
57
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LU# 22016, Office Employees, Dubuque, Iowa
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Box
57
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LU# 22020, Baitmen, San Francisco, California
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Box
57
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LU# 22022, F.L.U. (Aluminum Company of Canada), Montreal, Canada
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Box
57
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LU# 22026, Chemical and Oil Workers,, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 22027, Office Employees, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Box
57
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LU# 22030, Wholesale Candy & Tobacco Salesmen, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Box
57
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LU# 22032, F.L.U. (J.C. Sanders Cotton Mill), Prichard, Alabama
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Box
57
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LU# 22035, F.L.U. (Chesapeake Paperboard Company), Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
57
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LU# 22037, Stiel Warehouse Workers, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
57
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LU# 22041, United Phosphate Workers, Mulberry, Florida
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Box
57
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LU# 22043, F.L.U. (A. J. Miller Company), Bellefontaine, Ohio
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Box
57
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LU# 22047, Distillery Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
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Box
57
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LU# 22049, F.L.U. (Jones Metal Products Company), West Lafayette, Ohio
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Box
57
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LU# 22050, United Soap, Glycerine & Edible Oil Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
57
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LU# 22051, Chemical Workers, Bound Brook, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 22052, Brewery Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Box
57
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LU# 22053, Newspaper Writers & Reporters, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
57
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LU# 22055, Office Employees, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
57
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LU# 22056, United Phosphate Workers, Nichols, Florida
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Box
57
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LU# 22058, F.L.U. (Corhart Refractory Company), Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
57
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LU# 22060, Tire, Battery, Automotive Parts & Accessory Employees, Bloomfield, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 22062, Fireworks Employees, ?
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Box
57
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LU# 22065, Rubber Workers, Charlestown, Massachusetts
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Box
57
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LU# 22067, Grain Processors, Fostoria, Ohio
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Box
57
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LU# 22069, F.L.U. (American Encaustic Tiling Company), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
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Box
57
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LU# 22072, Chemical Workers, Jacksonville, Florida
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Box
57
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LU# 22073, Flour Mill Workers, Buffalo, New York
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Box
58
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LU# 22074, Flour Mill Workers, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
58
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LU# 22075, Gravel Workers, Alexandria, Virginia
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Box
58
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LU# 22077, Rubber Workers, Keokuk, Iowa
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Box
58
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LU# 22079, F.L.U. (Alphaduct Products Company), ?
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Box
58
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LU# 22080, Flour, Feed & Elevator Workers, Marion, Ohio
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Box
58
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LU# 22081, Rubber Workers, Guelph, Ontario
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Box
58
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LU# 22085, F.L.U. (Walnut Hosiery Mills), Shamokin, Pennsylvania
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Box
58
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LU# 22086, Cannery Workers, Armona, California
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Box
58
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LU# 22089, Enamel & Paint Sign Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
58
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LU# 22095, Optical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
58
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LU# 22100, F.L.U. (Lone Star Cement Corporation), New Orleans, Louisiana
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Box
58
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LU# 22104, Cannery Workers, Nebraska City, Nebraska
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Box
58
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LU# 22106, Circulation Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
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Box
58
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LU# 22107, ??
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Box
58
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LU# 22111, Miners, Fontana, North Carolina
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Box
58
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LU# 22114, Woolen Sorters & Pickers, Chelsea, Massachusetts
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Box
58
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LU# 22116, F.L.U. (Raymond Laboratories), St. Paul, Minnesota
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Box
58
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LU# 22120, Cannery Workers, Brazil, Indiana
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Box
58
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LU# 22122, F.L.U. (Linderme Tube Company), Euclid, Ohio
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Box
58
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LU# 22123, Flour, Feed,Cereal & Elevator Workers, Kankakee, Illinois
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Box
58
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LU# 22124, Playthings & Novelty Workers, Bayonne, New Jersey
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Box
58
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LU# 22125, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Longmont, Colorado
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Box
58
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LU# 22127, F.L.U. (Archer Daniels Midland Company), Fredonia, Kansas
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Box
58
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LU# 22130, Automotive Chemical Products, Camden, New Jersey
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Box
58
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LU# 22132, United Grain Processors, Topeka, Kansas
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Box
58
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LU# 22133, Button Workers, Kenilworth, New Jersey
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Box
58
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LU# 22139, Dairy Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
58
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LU# 22143, Salt Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
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Box
58
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LU# 22145, F.L.U. (New England Foil)
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Box
58
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LU# 22148, Metal Hose Workers, Maywood, Illinois
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Box
58
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LU# 22150, Cotton Seed Oil Workers, Cairo, Illinois
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Box
58
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LU# 22153, Office Employees, Barberton, Ohio
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Box
58
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LU# 22159, Narraw Fabric Textile Workers, Manheim, Pennsylvania
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Box
58
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LU# 22161, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brush, Colorado
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Box
59
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LU# 22162, Chemical Workers, Painesville, Ohio
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Box
59
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LU# 22164, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
59
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LU# 22165, F.L.U. (Michiana Products Corporation), Michigan City, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22166, Pigment Color & Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
59
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LU# 22167, Meter Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
59
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LU# 22168, Wholesale Tobacco Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
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Box
59
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LU# 22170, Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, Spinners and Helpers, Kinsman, Ohio
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Box
59
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LU# 22173, Registered Nurses, First Aid Men & Women, Los Angeles County, California
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Box
59
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LU# 22174, Enamel Workers, Frankfort, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22175, Davidson Enamel Products, Inc., Connersville, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22177, Michigan Consolidated Gas Workers, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
59
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LU# 22179, F.L.U. (Star Brush Manufacturing Company, Inc.), Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
59
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LU# 22180, Hairpin & Cosmetic Workers, Shelbyville, Illinois
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Box
59
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LU# 22181, Smelter Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
59
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LU# 22184, F.L.U. (White Dental Company), Staten Island, New York
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Box
59
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LU# 22185, United Aluminum Workers, Listerhill, Alabama
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Box
59
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LU# 22187, F.L.U. (Scoville Manufacturing), Waterbury, Connecticut
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Box
59
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LU# 22189, Trailer & Body Workers, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22191, Oil Workers, Toledo, Ohio
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Box
59
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LU# 22192, F.L.U. (Sawsmiths), Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22194, F.L.U. (Sanders Lumber Company), South Bend, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22195, F.L.U. (Metals Refining Company), Hammond, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22198, Chemical Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
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Box
59
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LU# 22199, Fabricated Metal Workers, Cairo, Illinois
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Box
59
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LU# 22201, Washington Newspaper Service Employees, Washington, D.C.
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Box
59
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LU# 22204, F.L.U. (J.C. Lysle Milling Company), Leavenworth, Kansas
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Box
59
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LU# 22207, F.L.U. (Hicks Body Company), Lebanon, Indiana
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Box
59
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LU# 22208, F.L.U. (Washburn Wire Company), Phillipsdale, Rhode Island
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Box
59
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LU# 22210, Office Employees F.L.U., Dallas, Texas
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Box
59
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LU# 22214, Cornucopia Gold Mines, Seattle, Washington
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Box
59
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LU# 22220, Sugar Refinery Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
59
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LU# 22221, Greenhouse Employees, Fairport, New York
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Box
59
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LU# 22222, Publicity Newswriters & Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
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Box
60
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LU# 22227, F.L.U. (Haeft & Company), Waukegan, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22228, F.L.U. (Hyman Michaels Company), Evanston, Wyoming
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Box
60
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LU# 22229, General Tin & Wax Containers, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
60
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LU# 22240, F.L.U. (Kohl Printing Company), Marseilles, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22244, Office Employees, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
60
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LU# 22247, Iron Ore Miners, Mineville, New York
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Box
60
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LU# 22248, Flour, Cereal & Elevator Workers, Rush City, Minnesota
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Box
60
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LU# 22253, Potash Workers, Carlsbad, New Mexico
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Box
60
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LU# 22254, United Saw, File & Steel Products Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
60
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LU# 22257, Chemical Workers, Ivanhoe, Virginia
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Box
60
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LU# 22258, Office Employees, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22260, Demonstrators, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22261, Chemical Workers, Bastrop, Louisiana
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Box
60
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LU# 22262, F.L.U. (Carnation Milk Company), Tupelo, Mississippi
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Box
60
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LU# 22278, F.L.U. (Midwest Manufacturing Company), Galesburg, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22284, F.L.U. (H. Lieber Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
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Box
60
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LU# 22285, Flour, Cereal & Elevator Workers, Amery, Wisconsin
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Box
60
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LU# 22286, F.L.U. (Pacific Car & Foundry Company), Renton, Washington
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Box
60
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LU# 22287, Railway Patrolmen, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22295, Photographers & Photo Finishers, Watertown, Massachusetts
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Box
60
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LU# 22297, F.L.U. (Ohio Valley Rock Asphalt Company), Summit, Kentucky
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Box
60
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LU# 22298, Wine, Whiskey Rectifying Workers, Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Box
60
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LU# 22305, Fertilizer Workers, Woburn, Massachusetts
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Box
60
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LU# 22308, F.L.U. (John C. Dix & Sons Company), Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
60
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LU# 22309, United Soap, Glycerine & Edible Oil Workers, Lawrence, Massachusetts
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Box
60
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LU# 22311, Gas, Coke & Chemical By-Products Workers, Kearny, New Jersey
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Box
60
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LU# 22313, Vending Machine Production Employees, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
60
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LU# 22314, F.L.U. (Cohoes Rolling Mill Company), Cohoes, New York
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Box
60
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LU# 22319, F.L.U. (Lee Metal Products Company), Chester Hill, Pennsylvania
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Box
60
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LU# 22320, Fabricated Metal Workers, Mayville, Wisconsin
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Box
60
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LU# 22321, F.L.U. (Steel Cooperage & Coating Company), Detroit, Michigan
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Box
60
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LU# 22324, Automobile Salesmen, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
60
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LU# 22328, F.L.U. (Electro Manganese Corporation), Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
60
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LU# 22330, Corrugated & Fibre Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
60
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LU# 22334, Distillery Workers
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Box
60
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LU# 22337, Euclid Office Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
60
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LU# 22341, F.L.U. (Ford Roofing Company), Vandalia, Illinois
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Box
60
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LU# 22342, Citrus Workers, Oxnard, California
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Box
61
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LU# 22343, Rubber Workers, West Haven, Connecticut
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Box
61
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LU# 22345, Aluminum Workers, Tarentum, Pennsylvania
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Box
61
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LU# 22353, Fabricated Metal Workers, Horicon, Wisconsin
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Box
61
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LU# 22356, F.L.U. (Barber Asphalt Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
61
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LU# 22363, F.L.U, (New Jersey Zinc Company), Austinville, Virginia
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Box
61
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LU# 22366, F.L.U. (Koppers Company), Newport, Delaware
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Box
61
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LU# 22367, F.L.U. (Gypsum, Lime & Alabastine Canada), Caledonia, Ontario
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Box
61
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LU# 22369, F.L.U. (Thompson Wire Company), Mattapan, Massachusetts
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Box
61
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LU# 22370, F.L.U. (Rosecrans U-Drive, Limited), Hawaii
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Box
61
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LU# 22371, Newsdealers, New York, New York
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Box
61
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LU# 22372, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Salesmen, New York, New York
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Box
61
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LU# 22374, F.L.U. (Western Grain Company), Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
61
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LU# 22378, F.L.U. (Miller & Van Winkle, Inc.), Paterson, New Jersey
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Box
61
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LU# 22382, Cannery Workers, Modesto, California
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Box
61
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LU# 22384, Sporting Goods Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
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Box
61
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LU# 22385, American Federation of Fur Workers, New York, New York
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Box
61
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LU# 22386, F.L.U. (Asheville Gas Company), Asheville, North Carolina
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Box
61
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LU# 22390, F.L.U. (Opticase Company), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
61
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LU# 22391, Rock Products Workers, Torrance, California
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Box
61
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LU# 22392, F.L.U. (J.R. Watkins Company), ?, Maryland
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Box
61
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LU# 22394, F.L.U. (Dayton Manufacturing Company), Dayton, Ohio
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Box
61
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LU# 22398, Chauffers, Teamsters & Truck Drivers, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Box
61
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LU# 22403, Aluminum Workers, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
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Box
61
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LU# 22404, Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
61
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LU# 22408, F.L.U. (General Tire & Rubber Company), Wabash, Indiana
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Box
61
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LU# 22412, Distillery Workers, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
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Box
61
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LU# 22413, Utility Trailer Workers, Montgomery, Alabama
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Box
61
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LU# 22414, F.L.U. (American Smelting & Refining Company), Long Island City, New York
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Box
61
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LU# 22416, F.L.U. (Great Lakes Rubber Company), Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
61
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LU# 22419, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
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Box
61
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LU# 22424, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers &Assistants, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
61
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LU# 22426, F.L.U. (Toledo Industrial Rubber Company), Toledo, Ohio
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Box
61
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LU# 22428, F.L.U. (J.R. Middelton Fish Company), Salerno, Florida
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Box
61
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LU# 22430, F.L.U. (Stanley Tools, Inc.), New Britain, Connecticut
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Box
61
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LU# 22432, Daily Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Box
61
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LU# 22434, Optical Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
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Box
61
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LU# 22437, Distillery Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
61
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LU# 22438, Aluminum Workers, Mobile, Alabama
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Box
61
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LU# 22439, Grain Processors, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
61
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LU# 22442, Aluminum Workers, Vancouver, Washington
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Box
61
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LU# 22443, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Fort Morgan, Colorado
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Box
61
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LU# 22447, International Association of Machinists, Lincoln, New Jersey
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Box
61
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LU# 22451, F.L.U. (Watts Regulator Company), Lawrence, Massachusetts
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Box
61
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LU# 22453, Flour, Feed & Cereal Workers, Greeneville, Texas
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Box
61
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LU# 22454, F.L.U. (American Can Company), New Orleans, Louisiana
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Box
61
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LU# 22455, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
61
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LU# 22456, Rubber Workers, Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
62
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LU# 22457, Master Licensed Embalmers, Great Falls, Montana
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Box
62
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LU# 22458, F.L.U. (Vehicle Supply Company), Cairo, Illinois
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Box
62
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LU# 22459, Dental Laboratories Technicians, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
62
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LU# 22460, F.L.U. (Western Union Telegraph Company), Toledo, Ohio
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Box
62
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LU# 22462, F.L.U. (Allen B. Wrisley Company), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
62
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LU# 22465, Grain Processors F.L.U., St. Albans, Vermont
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Box
62
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LU# 22468, F.L.U. (Smith & Kanzler Company), Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Box
62
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LU# 22473, F.L.U. (Schuckl & Company), Sunnyvale, California
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Box
62
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LU# 22476, United Greenhouse Workers, Pana, Illinois
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Box
62
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LU# 22479, F.L.U. (Rhum Manufacturing Company), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
62
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LU# 22480, Cannister Workers, Phillipsburg, New Jersey
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Box
62
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LU# 22483, F.L.U. (Crosman Seed Corporation), East Rochester, New York
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Box
62
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LU# 22484, Auto Tool Workers, Newport, Pennsylvania
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Box
62
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LU# 22485, F.L.U. (Lapp Insulator Company), Le Roy, New York
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Box
62
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LU# 22487, F.L.U. (Talon, Inc.), Meadville, Pennsylvania
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Box
62
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LU# 22488, Soap & Glycerine Workers, Jeffersonville, Indiana
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Box
62
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LU# 22494, F.L.U. (Winter Stamping Company), Goshen, Indiana
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Box
62
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LU# 22495, F.L.U. (Creamery Package Manufacturing Company), DeKalb, Illinois
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Box
62
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LU# 22496, Filipino Agricultural Laborers, San Francisco, California
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Box
62
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LU# 22501, Office Employees, Sheffield, Alabama
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Box
62
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LU# 22504, Cosmetic Workers, Hollywood, California
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Box
62
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LU# 22505, Chemical Workers, Rossford, Ohio
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Box
62
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LU# 22506, F.L.U. (Western Union Employees), Portland, Oregon
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Box
62
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LU# 22508, Knitting Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
62
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LU# 22509, Grain Processors, Clinton, Iowa
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Box
63
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LU# 22510, F.L.U. (Diamond Expansion Bolt Company), Garwood, New Jersey
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Box
63
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LU# 22515, F.L.U. (Western Union Telegraph Company), Syracuse, New York
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Box
63
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LU# 22516, Battery Workers, Dubuque, Iowa
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Box
63
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LU# 22517, Rockford Leather Workers, Rockford, Illinois
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Box
63
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LU# 22520, Bottle Cap Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
63
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LU# 22521, Silver Mine Workers, Shafter, Texas
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Box
63
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LU# 22526, Steelworkers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
63
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LU# 22530, (Consolidated Razor Blade Company, Inc.), Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
63
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LU# 22532, F.L.U. (Green, Tweed & Company), ?
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Box
63
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LU# 22534, F.L.U. (Kalamazoo Haydite Tile Company), Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Box
63
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LU# 22538, Office Employees, Meridian, Mississippi
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Box
63
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LU# 22539, Metal Abrasive Workers, Manchester, New Hampshire
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Box
63
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LU# 22542, F.L.U. (Hussmon-Ligonier Company), St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
63
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LU# 22543, F.L.U. (Olan Mills Portrait Studio), Springfield, Ohio
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Box
63
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LU# 22545, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Tampa, Florida
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Box
63
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LU# 22546, F.L.U. (Sterling Grinding Wheel Company), Tiffin, Ohio
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Box
63
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LU# 22547, F.L.U. (Richards Metal Company), Malden, Massachusetts
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Box
63
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LU# 22550, Lincoln Plant of Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
63
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LU# 22552, Industrial Insurance Agents, Westchester, New York
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Box
63
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LU# 22553, F.L.U., Kalamazoo, Michigan
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Box
63
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LU# 22554, F.L.U. (Electric Auto-Lite Company), Toledo, Ohio
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Box
63
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LU# 22555, F.L.U. (Commercial Filters Corporation), Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
63
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LU# 22557, F.L.U. (Duffy-Mott Company, Inc.), New York, New York
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Box
63
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LU# 22558, F.L.U. (U.S. Industrial Chemicals, Inc.), New York, New York
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Box
63
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LU# 22560, National Window Glass Workers, Vincennes, Indiana
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Box
63
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LU# 22561, F.L.U. (J.C. Deagon Company), Chicago, Illinois
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Box
63
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LU# 22562, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
63
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LU# 22565, United Phosphate Workers, Plant City, Florida
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Box
63
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LU# 22567, F.L.U. (McCray Refrigerator Company), Kendallville, Indiana
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Box
63
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LU# 22573, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Eaton, Colorado
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Box
63
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LU# 22574, Chemical Workers, East Alton, Illinois
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Box
63
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LU# 22576, Citrus Workers, Fort Pierce, Florida
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Box
63
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LU# 22579, TVA & Public Safety Service Employees, ?
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Box
63
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LU# 22583, F.L.U. (H.W. Madison Company), Medina, Ohio
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Box
63
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LU# 22585, F.L.U., Newark, New Jersey
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Box
63
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LU# 22589, F.L.U. (Borden Company), Lewisburg, Tennessee
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Box
63
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LU# 22590, Wheel Workers, Kendallville, Indiana
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Box
63
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LU# 22592, Windfall Elevator & Feeders, Inc., Kokomo, Indiana
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Box
63
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LU# 22594, F.L.U. (Mississippi Power Company), Gulfport, Mississippi
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Box
63
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LU# 22601, F.L.U. (B. Walter & Company, Inc.), Wabash, Indiana
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Box
64
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LU# 22606, Chemical Workers, Everett, Massachusetts
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Box
64
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LU# 22607, Northern Virginia Gas Workers, Arlington, Virginia
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Box
64
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LU# 22611, F.L.U. (Ellicott Drug Company), Buffalo, New York
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Box
64
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LU# 22613, Alloys & Metals Workers, Beauharnois, Quebec
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Box
64
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LU# 22614, Enameling Workers, Moundsville, West Virginia
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Box
64
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LU# 22615, Photographic Workers & Chemical, Binghamton, New York
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Box
64
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LU# 22617, Metal Production Workers, ?
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Box
64
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LU# 22619, Rubber Workers F.L.U., South Braintree, Massachusetts
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Box
64
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LU# 22622, Gas Workers, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Box
64
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LU# 22623, Can Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
64
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LU# 22624, F.L.U. (Chicago Extruded Metis Company), Chicago, Illinois
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Box
64
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LU# 22625, Rubber Workers, Ashland, Ohio
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Box
64
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LU# 22630, F.L.U. (Seattle Equipment Company), Lawrenceville, Illinois
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Box
64
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LU# 22631, F.L.U. (International Harvester Company), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
64
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LU# 22632, Plastic Products, South Boston, Massachusetts
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Box
64
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LU# 22636, F.L.U. (Continental Roll & Steel Foundry Company), East Chicago, Indiana
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Box
64
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LU# 22637, Cannery Preserve & Can Manufacturing Plant Workers, Fullerton, California
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Box
64
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LU# 22639, F.L.U. (Harder Refrigerator Corporation), Cobleskill, New York
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Box
64
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LU# 22640, F.L.U. (Knoxville Iron Company), Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
64
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LU# 22641, Corrugated Paper Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
64
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LU# 22642, Cannery Workers, Visalia, California
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Box
64
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LU# 22643, F.L.U. (American Zinc Products Company), Greencastle, Indiana
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Box
64
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LU# 22645, Chemical Workers, Tahoka, Texas
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Box
64
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LU# 22649, National Lawn Mower Workers, Muncie, Indiana
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Box
64
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LU# 22650, Rubber Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
64
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LU# 22654, F.L.U. (Poph-Ilt Cereal Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
64
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LU# 22655, F.L.U. (Reilly Tar & Chemical Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
64
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LU# 22656, Quarry Workers, Thorald, Ontario
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Box
64
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LU# 22657, F.L.U. (International Harvester Company), Rock Island, Illinois
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Box
64
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LU# 22658, F.L.U. (Metropolitan Refinery Corporation), Long Island, New York
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Box
64
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LU# 22659, Vegetable Dehydrators, Huntington Park, California
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Box
64
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LU# 22660, Chemical Workers, Brunswick, Georgia
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Box
64
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LU# 22661, United Gas Workers (Minot Gas Company), ?
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Box
64
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LU# 22664, Mine & Smelter Workers, Cuba City, Wisconsin
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Box
64
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LU# 22665, F.L.U. (Holabird Manufacturing Company), Bryan, Ohio
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Box
64
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LU# 22669, F.L.U. (Behrens Manufacturing Company), Winona, Minnesota
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Box
64
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LU# 22679, Telegraph Workers, Dallas, Texas
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Box
64
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LU# 22681, Office & Clerical Workers, ?, North Carolina
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Box
64
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LU# 22682, Feed Mill Workers, Waverly, New York
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Box
64
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LU# 22684, F.L.U. (S.G. Adams Company), St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
64
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LU# 22687, Office Employees, Easton, Pennsylvania
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Box
64
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LU# 22689, F.L.U. (Exolon Company), Thorald, Ontario
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Box
64
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LU# 22690, Flour & Feed Mill Workers, Cole County, Missouri
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Box
64
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LU# 22694, Fireworks & Munitions Workers, Hanover, Massachusetts
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Box
64
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LU# 22699, United Rubber Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
64
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LU# 22702, Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana
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Box
64
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LU# 22703, F.L.U., Matawan, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22705, F.L.U. (Hussey & Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
65
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LU# 22706, F.L.U. (Albro Packing Company), Springboro, Pennsylvania
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Box
65
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LU# 22707, Flax, Cotton, Seed & Grain Workers, Fresno, California
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Box
65
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LU# 22708, F.L.U. (Rid-O-Moth Corporation), South Kearny, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22709, F.L.U. (Edgcomb Steel Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22711, F.L.U. (Underwood Elliott Fisher Company), Burlington, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22713, Office, Irrigation, Supply Canal & Kinopley Dam Employees, ?
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Box
65
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LU# 22714, Heel Makers?, Plaistow, New Hampshire
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Box
65
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LU# 22720, F.L.U. (American Carbide & Chemical Corporation), Arkansas City, Kansas
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Box
65
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LU# 22723, F.L.U. (The Ruberaid Company), South Bound Brook, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22724, Aluminum Workers, Sheffield, Alabama
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Box
65
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LU# 22725, Corrugated & Fibre Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
65
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LU# 22727, F.L.U. (International Pulp Company), Gouverneur, New York
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Box
65
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LU# 22731, Leather Workers,, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
65
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LU# 22735, Peoples Water & Gas Company, Meridian, Mississippi
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Box
65
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LU# 22736, United Phosphate Workers, Bartow, Florida
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Box
65
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LU# 22737, F.L.U. (Moline Iron Works), Moline, Illinois
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Box
65
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LU# 22738, F.L.U. (Reynolds Molded Plastics), Cambridge, Ohio
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Box
65
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LU# 22742, Gold Mines, Grass Valley, California
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Box
65
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LU# 22743, Central Labor, Sandusky, Ohio
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Box
65
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LU# 22753, F.L.U. (Flint-Kote Company), New Orleans, Louisiana
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Box
65
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LU# 22754, Broom & Brush Workers, Portland, Indiana
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Box
65
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LU# 22755, Office Employees, Albany, New York
|
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Box
65
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LU# 22757, F.L.U. (Garage Owners), Bay County, Michigan
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Box
65
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LU# 22759, F.L.U. (Wood, Mosaic Company, Inc.), Huntington, West Virginia
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Box
65
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LU# 22760, F.L.U. (New Jersey Optical Company), ?, New Jersey
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Box
65
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LU# 22765, Lead Workers, Glen Carbon, Illinois
|
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Box
65
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LU# 22770, Rubber Workers, Winchester, Virginia
|
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Box
65
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LU# 22771, F.L.U. (New Port Company), De Quincy, Louisiana
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Box
65
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LU# 22774, F.L.U. (Toy Aircraft Workers), Portland, Oregon
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Box
65
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LU# 22777, Wholesale Employees, Campbellton, Canada
|
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Box
65
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LU# 22778, F.L.U. (Jones Metal Products Company), West Lafayette, Ohio
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Box
65
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LU# 22779, Cannery Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
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Box
65
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LU# 22781, F.L.U. (Perry Fay Company), Elyria, Ohio
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Box
65
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LU# 22783, F.L.U. of Paper & Cable Workers, St. John, Quebec
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Box
66
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LU# 22784, F.L.U. (Louisville Tin & Stove Company), Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
66
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LU# 22785, Smelter Workers, Clarkdale, Arizona
|
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Box
66
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LU# 22792, F.L.U. (Kennecott Copper Company), Ray, Arizona
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Box
66
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LU# 22795, F.L.U. (Burroughs Wellcome & Company), Tuckaloe, New York
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Box
66
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LU# 22796, F.L.U. (News Publishing Company), Fort Wayne, Indiana
|
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Box
66
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LU# 22802, F.L.U. (Life Insurance Company of Virginia), Richmond, Virginia
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Box
66
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LU# 22803, Internatl. Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes & Moving Picture Operators, Lewiston, Idaho
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Box
66
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LU# 22804, F.L.U. (Moore Drop Forging Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
|
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Box
66
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LU# 22806, Cosmetic Workers, New York, New York
|
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Box
66
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LU# 22807, Office Employees, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
|
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Box
66
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LU# 22808, Sugar Workers, Lansing, Michigan
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Box
66
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LU# 22809, F.L.U., Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
66
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LU# 22812, Plymouth Rubber Workers, Canton, Massachusetts
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Box
66
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LU# 22813, F.L.U. (Sanford-Day Iron Works), Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
66
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LU# 22814, F.L.U. (American Rutile Corporation), Roseton, Virginia
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Box
66
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LU# 22818, Chemical Workers, Hackettstown, New Jersey
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Box
66
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LU# 22819, Food Production Workers, Elmhurst, New York
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Box
66
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LU# 22820, Flour & Mill Workers, Carthage, Missouri
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Box
66
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LU# 22824, F.L.U. (Flanders Hardware Company), Manchester, New Hampshire
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Box
66
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LU# 22825, F.L.U. (Marlboro Wire Goods Company), Marlboro, Massachusetts
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Box
66
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LU# 22828, Motion Picture Office Workers, Burbank, California
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Box
66
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LU# 22833, Optical Workers, Denver, Colorado
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Box
66
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LU# 22834, Federal Miners, Noranda, Quebec
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Box
66
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LU# 22839, Chemical Workers, Brunswick, Georgia
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Box
66
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LU# 22841, F.L.U. (De Bardeleben Coal Corporation), Holt, Alabama
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Box
66
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LU# 22845, Grain Processors, Albany, Oregon
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Box
66
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LU# 22846, Grain Elevator Workers, Portland, Indiana
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Box
66
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LU# 22847, Jerome Miners, Jerome, Arizona
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Box
66
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LU# 22851, F.L.U. (Creek Chub Bait Company), Garrett, Indiana
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Box
66
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LU# 22854, Optical Workers, Montreal, Canada
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Box
66
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LU# 22855, Flour Mill Workers, New Braunfels, Texas
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Box
66
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LU# 22858, Chemical Workers, Grafton, Illinois
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Box
66
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LU# 22859, F.L.U. (Wm. R. Moore Company), Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
66
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LU# 22862, Salt Workers, Manistee, Michigan
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Box
66
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LU# 22863, F.L.U. (H.J. Heinz Company), Bowling Green, Ohio
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Box
66
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LU# 22864, F.L.U. (Gem Products, Inc.), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
66
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LU# 22866, F.L.U. (Smelter Works), Ajo, Arizona
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Box
66
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LU# 22896, F.L.U. (Behrens Manufacturing Company), Winona, Minnesota
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Box
66
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LU# 22875, F.L.U. (E.M. Hale Company), Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Box
66
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LU# 22879, F.L.U. (Waltham Grinding Wheel Company), Waltham, Massachusetts
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Box
66
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LU# 22883, Tack Workers, Whitman, Massachusetts
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Box
66
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LU# 22884, F.L.U. (Archer-Daniels-Midland Company), Decataur, Illinois
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Box
66
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LU# 22885, F.L.U. (Hillenmeyer Nurseries), Lexington, Kentucky
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Box
66
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LU# 22887, F.L.U. (Diamond Alkali Company), Marseilles, Illinois
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Box
66
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LU# 22888, Aluminum Workers, Longview, Washington
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Box
66
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LU# 22893, Smelter Workers, Morenci, Arizona
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Box
66
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LU# 22895, Office Employees, Sandusky, Ohio
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Box
66
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LU# 22897, F.L.U. (Berger Supply Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
66
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LU# 22901, Wholesale Beer Salesmen, New Haven, Connecticut
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Box
66
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LU# 22903, F.L.U. (Commonwealth Water Company), ?
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Box
66
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LU# 22904, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers & Assistants, ?
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Box
66
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LU# 22905, F.L.U. (Standard Asbestos Manufacturing Company), Chicago, Illinois
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Box
66
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LU# 22906, Office Employees & Clerical Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
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Box
66
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LU# 22907, F.L.U. (Dominion Minerals, Inc.), Pinery River, Virginia
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Box
66
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LU# 22908, Office Technical & Clerical Workers, Santa Rita, New Mexico
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Box
66
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LU# 22912, Water Tenders, Cattle Handlers & Miscellaneous Helpers, Bakersfield, California
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Box
66
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LU# 22913, Office Employees, Morenci, Arizona
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Box
66
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LU# 22917, Aluminum Workers, Sheffield, Alabama
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Box
66
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LU# 22918, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Nyssa, Oregon
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Box
67
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LU# 22922, Phosphate Miners, Pocatello, Idaho
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Box
67
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LU# 22928, F.L.U. (American Radiator Company), Litchfield, Illinois
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Box
67
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LU# 22929, F.L.U. (Bonama Mines, Inc.), Sutherlin, Oregon
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Box
67
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LU# 22930, Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Silverton, Colorado
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Box
67
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LU# 22933, F.L.U. (New England Collapsible Tube Company), New London, Connecticut
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Box
67
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LU# 22935, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Idaho Falls, Idaho
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Box
67
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LU# 22936, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Shelby, Idaho
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Box
67
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LU# 22940, F.L.U., Savannah, Georgia
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Box
67
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LU# 22943, Cotton Seed Oil Workers, Quinlan, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 22944, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Blackfoot, Idaho
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Box
67
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LU# 22948, Cannery Workers,, Winchester, Virginia
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Box
67
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LU# 22952, Wire & Corrugated Glass Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
67
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LU# 22955, F.L.U. (Welin Davit & Boat Corporation), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 22957, Grain Elevator Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 22958, Aluminum Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
67
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LU# 22959, F.L.U. (Wyodak Chemical Company), Upton, Wyoming
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Box
67
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LU# 22961, Cannery Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
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Box
67
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LU# 22968, F.L.U. (U.S. Rubber Company), Providence, Rhode Island
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Box
67
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LU# 22969, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Sedgefield, North Carolina
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Box
67
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LU# 22971, F.L.U. (Stangard-Dickerson Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 22972, Office Employees, Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Box
67
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LU# 22977, Office Employees, Port Arthur, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 22978, F.L.U., Oakland, Maine
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Box
67
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LU# 22980, Molybdenum Workers, Questa, New Mexico
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Box
67
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LU# 22981, Cannery Workers, Harlinger, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 22985, F.L.U. (Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc.), Charleston, West Virginia
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Box
67
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LU# 22987, Cemetery Workers
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Box
67
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LU# 22988, Steel Fabrication Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 22991, F.L.U. (Utah-Idaho Sugar Company), Salt Lake City, Utah
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Box
67
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LU# 23002, F.L.U. (Dover Stamping Company), Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
67
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LU# 23003, Flour, Feed, Cereal Mill Workers, Grete, Nebraska
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Box
67
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LU# 23004, F.L.U. (Tredegar Company), Richmond, Virginia
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Box
67
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LU# 23005, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Preston, Idaho
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Box
67
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LU# 23006, F.L.U. (H.D. Hudson Manufacturing Company), Hastings, Minnesota
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Box
67
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LU# 23010, F.L.U. (Star Watch Case Company), Ludington, Michigan
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Box
67
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LU# 23011, F.L.U. (Lightfoot Schultz Company), Hoboken, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 23021, F.L.U. (Crown Products Co,), Ralston, Nebraska
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Box
67
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LU# 23025, Quarry Workers, El Paso, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 23026, Flour, Feed & Cereal Workers, Enid, Oklahoma
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Box
67
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LU# 23031, Cannery Workers, Eugene, Oregon
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Box
67
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LU# 23037, Canister Workers, Dover, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 23040, F.L.U. (Lehon Roofing Company), Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
67
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LU# 23041, Chemical Workers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 23043, Gas Workers, Dallas, Texas
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Box
67
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LU# 23050, Celluloid & Plastic Novelty Workers, Arlington, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 23054, Cannery Workers, Monroe, Washington
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Box
67
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LU# 23055, F.L.U. (Fletcher Enamel Company), Dunbar, West Virginia
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Box
67
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LU# 23059, F.L.U, (American Pigment Company), Hiwassee, Virginia
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Box
67
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LU# 23063, Office Employees, Springfield, Missouri
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Box
67
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LU# 23065, Horse Hair Dressers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
67
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LU# 23068, Coke & Blast Furnace Workers, Erie, Pennsylvania
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Box
67
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LU# 23069, F.L.U. (Schwartz Manufacturing Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
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Box
67
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LU# 23070, F.L.U. (Youngs Rubber Corporation), Trenton, New Jersey
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Box
67
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LU# 23072, F.L.U. (U.S. Pegwood & Shank Company), Somerville, Massachusetts
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Box
67
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LU# 23075, Office Workers, Muskegon, Michigan
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Box
68
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LU# 23076, Trade Union Office Employees, ?
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Box
68
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LU# 23078, Canister Workers, Rockaway, New Jersey
|
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Box
68
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LU# 23083, F.L.U. (Pilot Life Insurance Company), Sedgefield, North Carolina
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Box
68
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LU# 23084, Flour, Mill Workers, Sheridan, Wyoming
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Box
68
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LU# 23086, F.L.U. (Max Liess Company), Menasha, Wisconsin
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Box
68
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LU# 23091, Oil Field & Refinery Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
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Box
68
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LU# 23092, Fabricated Metal Workers, Stoughton, Wisconsin
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Box
68
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LU# 23093, F.L.U. (Filtrol Corporation), Jackson, Mississippi
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Box
68
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LU# 23097, Office Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
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Box
68
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LU# 23099, Cannery Workers, Selma, California
|
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Box
68
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LU# 23103, F.L.U. (Steel Fixtures Company), Topeka, Kansas
|
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Box
68
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LU# 23104, Cannery Workers, Salem, Oregon
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Box
68
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LU# 23106, Cannery Workers, Walla Walla, Washington
|
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Box
68
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LU# 23111, Grain Processors, Winona, Minnesota
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Box
68
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LU# 23113, Elevator Workers, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Box
68
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LU# 23114, F.L.U. (Virginia Steel Company), Richmond, Virginia
|
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Box
68
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LU# 23115, Office Workers, Durham, North Carolina
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Box
68
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LU# 23118, F.L.U. (Perth Amboy Gas Light Company), New Jersey
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Box
68
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LU# 23120, Aluminum Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
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Box
68
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LU# 23127, Cosmetic Workers, Milltown, New Jersey
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Box
68
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LU# 23131, Optical Workers, Columbus, Ohio
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Box
68
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LU# 23132, F.L.U. (Air-Cruiser Company), Passaic, New Jersey
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Box
68
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LU# 23133, F.L.U. (St. Johns River Ship Building Company), Jacksonville, Florida
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Box
68
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LU# 23134, Wholesale Nursery and Retail Floral Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
68
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LU# 23135, Chemical Workers, Albany, New York
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Box
68
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LU# 23136, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Garden City, Kansas
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Box
68
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LU# 23138, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
68
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LU# 23141, Chemical & Biological Laboratory Workers, Pearl River, New York
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Box
69
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LU# 23142, Grain Processors, Swanton, Vermont
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Box
69
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LU# 23151, Chemical Workers, El Segundo, California
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Box
69
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LU# 23154, F.L.U., Quebec, Canada
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Box
69
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LU# 23158, F.L.U. (Eicor, Inc.), Oglesby, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23159, F.L.U. (Algoma Ore Properties), Wawa, Ontario
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Box
69
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LU# 23165, F.L.U. (Memphis Natural Gas Company), Memphis, Tennessee
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Box
69
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LU# 23167, Grain Processors, Champaign, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23168, Canning Factory Workers, Scottsbluff, Nebraska
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Box
69
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LU# 23169, Motion Picture Office Employees, New York, New York
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Box
69
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LU# 23170, Office Employees, Cornell, Wisconsin
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Box
69
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LU# 23175, Iron Ore Miners, Tahawus, New York
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Box
69
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LU# 23176, Federal Match-makers, Chico, California
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Box
69
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LU# 23178, Grain Processors, Chester, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23181, Seltzer Water Workers, New York, New York
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Box
69
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LU# 23183, Office Employees, Paducah, Kentucky
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Box
69
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LU# 23193, F.L.U. (J.M. Snucker Company), Orrville, Ohio
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Box
69
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LU# 23198, Tin Smelter Workers, Texas City, Texas
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Box
69
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LU# 23199, F.L.U. (Utah-Idaho Sugar Company), Salt Lake City, Utah
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Box
69
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LU# 23202, Brush & Broom Workers, Portland, Indiana
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Box
69
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LU# 23204, Soya Products, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23205, Junk Yard Workers, Peoria, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23211, Sugar Mill Workers, Clewiston, Florida
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23215, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Dallas, Texas
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23220, F.L.U. (Twin Cities Ordinance Plant), St. Paul, Minnesota
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Box
69
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LU# 23221, F.L.U. (American Smelting & Refining Company), Alton, Illinois
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23222, Flour Feed & Cereal Workers, Kalispell, Montana
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23223, F.L.U. (Van Brunt Manufacturing Company), Horicon, Wisconsin
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23228, F.L.U. (Galveston Wharves, Patrolmen), Galveston, Texas
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23234, F.L.U. (Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.), Beaumont, Texas
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23235, F.L.U., Valley Field, Quebec
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23237, Fabricated Metal Workers, Jacksonville, Illinois
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Box
69
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LU# 23242, F.L.U. (Scranton Lace Company), Scranton, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23245, Zinc Workers, Corpus Christi, Texas
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23250, F.L.U. (Phoenix Manufacturing Company), Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23261, International Chemical Workers, Akron, Ohio
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23274, Chemical Workers, Tipp City, Ohio
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23275, F.L.U. (Johns Manfield Corporation), Waukegan, Illinois
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23279, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents
|
|
Box
69
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LU# 23280, F.L.U. (79 Lead Copper Company), Hayden, Arizona
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23288, Railway Patrolmen, Greenville, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
69
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LU# 23289, Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Tiger, Arizona
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23292, F.L.U. (Air Reduction Sales Company), Lima, Ohio
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23294, Cotton Ginners & Helpers, Fresno, California
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23298, F.L.U. (Standard Brands, Inc.), Brooklyn, New York
|
|
Box
69
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LU# 23301, F.L.U. (Columbia Proteklosite Company), Carlstadt, New Jersey
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23302, Office Employees, Fort William, Ontario
|
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Box
69
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LU# 23303, F.L.U. (Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company), Parkersburg, West Virginia
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23304, F.L.U. (Tiffin Art Metal Company), Tiffin, Ohio
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23307, Soap & Glycerine Workers, Omaha, Nebraska
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23312, Creosote Workers, Orrville, Ohio
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23316, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23318, Special Police Guards, Clefton, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23322, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23324, F.L.U. (Cron-Kells Company, Inc.), Piqua, Ohio
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23332, Guards, Buffalo, New York
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23337, Powder & High Explosive Workers, Chillicothe, Ohio
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23338, Seneca Explosive Workers, Marseilles, Illinois
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23339, Chemical Workers, Anniston, Alabama
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23343, F.L.U. (Brownsville Ship Building Corporation), Brownsville, Texas
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23345, F.L.U. (Dwyer Products Corporation), Michigan City, Indiana
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23350, F.L.U. (National Fireworks, Inc.), Twin Lakes, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23351, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Illinois
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23357, Public Safety Service Union, Childersburg, Alabama
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23359, F.L.U. (Milwaukee Ordinance Plant), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23365, F.L.U. (Miller Waste Mills, Inc.), Winona, Minnesota
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23366, Plant Guards, Cairo, Illinois
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23385, F.L.U. (National Fireworks, Inc.), West Hanover, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23386, Motor Coach & Body Workers, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23393, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Jersey City, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23394, F.L.U. (Consolidated Vultee), Fort Worth, Texas
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23395, F.L.U. (General Mills, Inc.), Johnson City, Tennessee
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23397, Fire Fighters F.L.U., Paducah, Kentucky
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23400, F.L.U. (Hoosier Aircraft Company, Inc.), Elkhart, Indiana
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23401, F.L.U. (National Ammunition Company), Eldred, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
70
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LU# 23402, Guards, Miami, Florida
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23406, Marine Equipment, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23409, F.L.U. (Brunswick-Balke Collendar Company), Muskegon, Michigan
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23410, F.L.U. (Victor Casket Hardware Company), Galesburg, Illinois
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23411, F.L.U. (Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission), Montreal, Canada
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23413, F.L.U. (Arvey Corporation), Jersey City, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23416, Flour & Feed Mill Workers, Statesville, North Carolina
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23422, F.L.U. (Sohio Petroleum Company), Covington, Kentucky
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23424, Chemical Workers, Newark, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23425, Watchmen & Guards, Bogabisa, Louisiana
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23431, Flour & Cereal Mill Workers, Blackwell, Oklahoma
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23433, F.L.U. (Peter Cooper Corporation), Gowanda, New York
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23435, Aluminum Workers, La Tuque, Quebec
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23438, Synthetic Rubber Workers, Dunbar, West Virginia
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23439, Lead & Zinc, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23442, F.L.U. (Geo. F. Cram Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
|
|
Box
70
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LU# 23443, F.L.U. (Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation), Plainfield, New Jersey
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23444, Guards & Watchmen, Chattanooga, Tennessee
|
|
Box
70
|
LU# 23447, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23453, Rubber Workers, Beacon, New York
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23456, Plant Guards' F.L.U., Painesville, Ohio
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23459, F.L.U. (U.S. Automatic Corporation), Amherst, Ohio
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23462, Chemical Workers, Wilmington, Delaware
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23472, Munitions & High Explosives Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23474, F.L.U. (St. Johns Ship Building Company), Jacksonville, Florida
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23475, F.L.U. (Ashtabula Corrugated Box Company), Ashtabula, Ohio
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23476, F.L.U. (Thurmond Vault Company), Marion, Illinois
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23480, F.L.U. (Superior Switchboard & Devices Company), Canton, Ohio
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23490, Office Employees, Knoxville, Tennessee
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23491, Shipyard Guards, Pascagoula, Mississippi
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23492, Office Employees, Midland, Michigan
|
|
Box
71
|
LU# 23496, F.L.U. (St. Mary's Mill Company), St. Mary, Missouri
|
|
Box
71
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LU# 23498, Chemical Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
|
|
Box
71
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LU# 23501, Aluminum Workers, Burlington, New Jersey
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Box
71
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LU# 23504, F.L.U. (Koppers Company), Granite City, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23506, Office Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
71
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LU# 23510, Guards, Birmingham, Alabama
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Box
71
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LU# 23511, Railway Patrolmen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Box
71
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LU# 23514, Chemical Workers, New Martinsville, West Virginia
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Box
71
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LU# 23515, F.L.U. (Walsh-Kaiser Company), Rhode Island
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Box
71
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LU# 23516, F.L.U. (International Graphite & Electrode Corporation), Niagara Falls, New York
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Box
71
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LU# 23522, Bag Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
71
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LU# 23525, Office Workers, Bogalusa, Louisiana
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Box
71
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LU# 23526, Guards & Watchmen, Richmond, Indiana
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Box
71
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LU# 23527, Public Utilities Employees, Miami Beach, Florida
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Box
71
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LU# 23529, F.L.U. (Sioux City Battery Company), Sioux City, Iowa
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Box
71
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LU# 23538, Militarized Plant & Fire Guards, Burlington, New Jersey
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Box
71
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LU# 23544, F.L.U. (Strombeck-Becker Manufacturing Company), Moline, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23549, F.L.U. (Maywood Chemical Works), Keystone, South Dakota
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Box
71
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LU# 23557, Office Workers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Box
71
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LU# 23560, F.L.U. (Damrow Brothers Company), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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Box
71
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LU# 23572, F.L.U. (American Optical Company), Davenport, Iowa
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Box
71
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LU# 23574, Garment Workers, Waterloo, Iowa
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Box
71
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LU# 23575, F.L.U. (Oliver Farm Equipment Company), Shelbyville, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23581, Flat Glass Workers, Parkersburg, West Virginia
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Box
71
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LU# 23585, F.L.U. (Springfield Milling Corporation), Springfield, Minnesota
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Box
71
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LU# 23587, Sugar Workers, Hilo, Hawaii
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Box
71
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LU# 23588, F.L.U. (Rice Bros. Company), Rockport, Texas
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Box
71
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LU# 23592, Office Employees, Montreal, Canada
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Box
71
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LU# 23606, Paper Bag Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
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Box
71
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LU# 23607, Union Steel Chest Corporation, Le Roy, New York
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Box
71
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LU# 23609, Photographers & Reporters, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23614, Fabricated Metal Workers, Orange, Virginia
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Box
71
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LU# 23615, F.L.U. (Stoughton Cab & Body Company), Stoughton, Wisconsin
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Box
71
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LU# 23619, F.L.U. (American Container Corporation), Rock Island, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23624, Metal Foil Workers, Toronto, Canada
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Box
71
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LU# 23625, F.L.U. (Fort Smith Gas Company), Fort Smith, Arkansas
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Box
71
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LU# 23639, Chemical Workers, Montreal, Canada
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Box
71
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LU# 23644, American Federation of Grain Processors, McPherson, Kansas
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Box
71
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LU# 23649, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Salisbury, Maryland
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Box
71
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LU# 23650, Saw Workers Union, Toronto, Ontario
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Box
71
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LU# 23659, Wire Workers F.L.U., Appleton, Wisconsin
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Box
71
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LU# 23663, F.L.U. (American Brake Shoe Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
71
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LU# 23667, Mine Production Workers, Ouray, Colorado
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Box
71
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LU# 23668, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Box
71
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LU# 23679, F.L.U. (Toronto Cadmium Plating & Tinning Company), Toronto, Ontario
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Box
71
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LU# 23686, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, West Jordan, Utah
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Box
72
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LU# 23688, Fabricated Metal Workers, Fishersville, Virginia
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Box
72
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LU# 23700, F.L.U. (General Foods Corporation), Albion, New York
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Box
72
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LU# 23701, F.L.U. (General Foods Corporation), Mount Morris, New York
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Box
72
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LU# 23711, F.L.U. (Weymouth Art Leather Company), South Braintree, Massachusetts
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Box
72
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LU# 23716, F.L.U. (Howard Manufacturing Corporation), Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Box
72
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LU# 23718, F.L.U. (Terre Haute Paper Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
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Box
72
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LU# 23721, Quarry Workers F.L.U., Payson, Utah
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Box
72
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LU# 23724, F.L.U, (Merrill Manufacturing Company), Merrill, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23732, F.L.U. (American Chain & Cable Company), York, Pennsylvania
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Box
72
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LU# 23736, F.L.U. (Goderich Manufacturing Company), Goderich, Ontario
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Box
72
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LU# 23747, F.L.U. (D.A. Sticknell & Sons, Inc.), ?
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Box
72
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LU# 23748, F.L.U. (Ray-O-Vac, Can Plant Division), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23752, Beach Leather Company, Coshocton, Ohio
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Box
72
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LU# 23756, F.L.U. (Disher Steel Construction Company), Toronto, Ontario
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Box
72
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LU# 23760, Grain Processors, Oskaloosa, Iowa
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Box
72
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LU# 23768, F.L.U. (Galena Manufacturing Company), Galena, Illinois
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Box
72
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LU# 23778, F.L.U. (Spun Steel Corporation), Canton, Ohio
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Box
72
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LU# 23783, F.L.U. (Stokely Foods, Inc.), Duck Creek, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23784, F.L.U. (American Federation of Grain Processors), Omaha, Nebraska
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Box
72
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LU# 23785, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Mankato, Minnesota
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Box
72
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LU# 23791, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Loveland, Colorado
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Box
72
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LU# 23794, F.L.U. (Gale Products), Galesburg, Illinois
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Box
72
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LU# 23805, F.L.U. (Terre Haute Paper Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
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Box
72
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LU# 23807, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Sterling, Colorado
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Box
72
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LU# 23810, F.L.U. (U.S. Foil Company), Hopewell, Virginia
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Box
72
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LU# 23811, F.L.U. (U.S. Foil Company), Hopewell, Virginia
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Box
72
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LU# 23812, Rubber Workers, Cranston, Rhode Island
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Box
72
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LU# 23815, Portland Marking Device, Portland, Oregon
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Box
72
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LU# 23818, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Lewiston, Utah
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Box
72
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LU# 23823, F.L.U. (Newark Stove Company), Newark, Ohio
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Box
72
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LU# 23826, F.L.U. (Foley Copper Products Company), Dollar Bay, Michigan
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Box
72
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LU# 23828, F.L.U. (Logansport Leather Company), Logansport, Indiana
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23832, F.L.U., Rockport, Massachusetts
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23833, Supervisory Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23755, F.L.U. (Frankel Bros.), Toronto, Ontario
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Box
72
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LU# 23858, F.L.U. (Manitowoc Equipment Works), Manitowoc, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23861, Rubber Workers, Muskogee, Oklahoma
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Box
72
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LU# 23865, Radio Directors & Assistants, New York, New York
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Box
72
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LU# 23866, Wire Finishers Federal, Cleveland, Ohio
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Box
72
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LU# 23870, Rubber Workers, Rockland, Massachusetts
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Box
72
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LU# 23873, F.L.U. (Albany Novelty Corporation), Cohoes, New York
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23879, Lead & Zinc Processors, Canon City, Colorado
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Box
72
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LU# 23882, F.L.U. (International Wire Works), Menasha, Wisconsin
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Box
72
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LU# 23886, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Hamilton, Ontario
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Box
72
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LU# 23891, Insurance Supervisors, Salisbury, Maryland
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23897, Tannery Workers, Columbus, Indiana
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23898, Meter Readers & Gasmen, Carbondale, Pennsylvania
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Box
72
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LU# 23917, F.L.U. (B.F. Perkins & Son, Inc.), Holyoke, Massachusetts
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23923, F.L.U. (Elgin Metal Casket Company), Elgin, Illinois
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Box
72
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LU# 23935, Fabricated Metal Workers, Morris, Illinois
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23939, F.L.U. (Diehl Machine Company), Wabash, Indiana
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23945, F.L.U. (Louisville Baseball Park), Louisville, Kentucky
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23954, F.L.U. (Hart Bros. Machine Company), Clarksburg, West Virginia
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23967, Foreman's F.L.U., Granite City, Illinois
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23973, Olive Packers, Vermilion, Ohio
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23980, F.L.U. (Cortland Grinding Wheels Corporation), Chester, Massachusetts
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23989, F.L.U. (Domestic Engine & Pump Company), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23992, F.L.U. (Reynolds Metals Company), Richmond, Virginia
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23993, F.L.U. Livermore Falls, Maine
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23994, Photo Finishers, Portland, Oregon
|
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Box
72
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LU# 23996, F.L.U. (American Overseas Airlines), New York, New York
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24004, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Twin Falls, Idaho
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24005, F.L.U. (Worthington Ball Company), Elyria, Ohio
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24014, F.L.U. (King Company), Owatonna, Minnesota
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24019, F.L.U. (Elko Photo Products Company), St. Louis, Missouri
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24031, F.L.U. (Rockwood Sprinkler Company), Worcestor, Massachusetts
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24033, F.L.U. (The Hartman Corporation of America), St, Louis, Missouri
|
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Box
72
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LU# 24036, F.L.U. (Aircraft Employees), Anchorage, Alaska
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24049, F.L.U. (Hoffman Specialty Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24053, F.L.U. (Massachusetts Steamship Company), New Bedford, Massachusetts
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24056, F.L.U. (Wisconsin Wire Works), Appleton, Wisconsin
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24081, F.L.U. (Glass Fibers Company), Waterville, Ohio
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24084, Optical Employees, Champaign, Illinois
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24085, F.L.U. (Goethls Optical Company), Fort Wayne, Indiana
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24089, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Chestertown, Maryland
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24092, Office Machine Repairman, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24096, Animal Trainers & Handlers, Beverly Hills, California
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24115, F.L.U. (American Engineering Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24116, Dental Technicians, San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
73
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LU# 24121, F.L.U. (West Texas Cottonoil Company), Brownfield, Texas
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24122, Match Workers, Hudson, New York
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24131, F.L.U. (Swift & Company), Frankfort, Indiana
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24142, Las Vegas Editorial Association, Las Vegas, Nevada
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24158, Fabricated Metal Workers, Kankakee, Illinois
|
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Box
73
|
LU# 24178, Insurance Agents, Ohio
|
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Box
73
|
LU# 24179, Asphalt Workers, Madison, Illinois
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24188, Rubber Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24199, F.L.U., Ashtabula, Ohio
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24215, Citrus Workers, Dundee, Florida
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24240, F.L.U. (Parker Pen Company)
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24245, F.L.U. (C.G. Sargent Sons Corporation), Graniteville, Massachusetts
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24253, F.L.U. (Brillo Manufacturing Company,), Brooklyn, New York
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24283, F.L.U. (Le Roy Machine Company,), Le Roy, New York
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24288, Aluminum Workers, Cressona, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24305, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Lyman, Nebraska
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24314, Scale Makers Federal, Terre Haute, Indiana
|
|
Box
73
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LU# 24315, F.L.U. (Babcock Printing Press Corporation), Canton, Ohio
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Box
73
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LU# 24322, F.L.U. (V.E. Sprouse Company,), Columbus, Indiana
|
|
Box
73
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LU# 24339, F.L.U. (Celotex Corporation), Madison, Illinois
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24344, Aluminum Workers, Rochelle Park, New Jersey
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24357, F.L.U. (Barberton Citizens Hospital), Barberton, Ohio
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24358, F.L.U. (White Mountain Freezer Company), Nashua, New Hampshire
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Box
73
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LU# 24363, Steelworkers, Watford, Ontario
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24369, Waterbury Watch Workers, Waterbury, Connecticut
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24374, Optical Workers, Topeka, Kansas
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24383, F.L.U. (Recipe Foods, Inc.), Terre Haute, Indiana
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Box
73
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LU# 24387, Die Casting Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24391, F.L.U. (West Abrasives), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24399, F.L.U. (Noblett Sparks Company), Columbus, Indiana
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24410, Climax Molybdenum, Climax, Colorado
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24411, Brass Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24420, F.L.U. (Fremont Rubber Company), Fremont, Ohio
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Box
73
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LU# 24455, F.L.U. (Talon, Inc.), Hamden, Connecticut
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Box
73
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LU# 24457, Fabricated Metal Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24464, Railway Employees Industrial, Skagway, Alaska
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Box
73
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LU# 24472, F.L.U., Sunbury, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24509, Prudential Life Insurance, Jacksonville, Florida
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Box
73
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LU# 24521, F.L.U. (Buchans Mining Company), St. John's, Newfoundland
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24570, Prudential Life Insurance, Omaha, Nebraska
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24589, Prudential Life Insurance, Easton, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24624, Prudential Life Insurance, Augusta, Maine
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24638, Prudential Life Insurance, St. Johnsbury, Vermont
|
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Box
73
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LU# 24643, Prudential Life Insurance, Bangor, Maine
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Box
74
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LU# 24526, Thermometer & Instrument Makers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24537, Aluminum Workers, Chillocothe, Ohio
|
|
Box
74
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LU# 24555, F.L.U. (Sheldrick Manufacturing Company), Upper Sandusky, Ohio
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Box
74
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LU# 24564, Leadville Miners, Leadville, Colorado
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Box
74
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LU# 24655, F.L.U. (Heinz Manufacturing Company), Elwood, Indiana
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Box
74
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LU# 24664, Garage Workers, London, Ontario
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24682, F.L.U., Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24727, Tool & Die Makers, Indianapolis, Indiana
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24737, F.L.U. (American Brass Company), Buffalo, New York
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24768, Envelope Workers, Dayton, Ohio
|
|
Box
74
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LU# 24772, Fitzgerald Employees, Torrington, Connecticut
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24775, F.L.U. (United Shoe Machine Corporation), Binghamton, New York
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24778, F.L.U. (No-Sag Spring Company), Kendallville, Indiana
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24780, Aluminum Workers, Jackson, Tennessee
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24792, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Preston, Idaho
|
|
Box
74
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LU# 24797, Battery Workers F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24805, F.L.U. (Monitor Sugar Company), Bay City, Michigan
|
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Box
74
|
LU# 24809, F.L.U. (Erie Casket Company), Erie, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24813, Aluminum Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
|
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Box
74
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LU# 24863, Aluminum Workers, Newport, Arizona
|
|
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box
74
|
International Council of Aluminum Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
|
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Box
74
|
Cannery Workers Council, Walnut Grove, California
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Box
74
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Dried Fruit & Nut Workers, Fresno area, California
|
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Box
74
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Grain Processors Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
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Box
74
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National Match Workers Council, Barberton, Ohio
|
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Box
74
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Railway Patrolmen's Council, Norfolk, Virginia
|
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Box
74
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Sugar Workers Council, Woodland, California
|
|
|
Geographical Index : By state and thereunder by city.
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Box
75
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Alabama-Michigan
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Box
76
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Minnesota-Oregon
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Box
77
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Pennsylvania-Wyoming & Canada
|
|
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Series: Series 8: Files of the Director of Research
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U.S. Mss 117A/8A
|
Subseries: File A: General File : Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, clippings, reports, pamphlets, and other materials relative to economic, social, and political problems of interest to Florence Thorne as Director of Research of the AFL. Prominent in this file are materials bearing on World War II including Defense, Education, International Relations, and Post War Problems. : Alphabetical by subject.
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Box
1
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“A” Miscellaneous
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Box
1
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Agreements, Union
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Box
1
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Agriculture Department
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Box
1
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Air Pilots
|
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Box
1
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American Federationist
|
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Box
1
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American Institute of Accountants
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|
Box
1
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Antioch College
|
|
Box
1
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Apprenticeship Training
|
|
Box
1
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“B” Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
2
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Borchardt, Selma
|
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Box
2
|
“C” Miscellaneous
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Box
2
|
Catholic Trade Unionists
|
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Box
2
|
Closed Shop
|
|
Box
2
|
Collective Bargaining
|
|
Box
2
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Communism
|
|
Box
2
|
Company Unions
|
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Box
2
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Compensation, Unemployment
|
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Box
2
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Compensation, Seaman's Unemployment
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Box
2
|
Compulsory Arbitration
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Box
2
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Conference of National Organization
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Box
2
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Confidential
|
|
Box
2
|
Conservation
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Box
2
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Committee on Consumer Cooperatives
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|
Box
2
|
Consumer's Price Index
|
|
Box
2
|
Cooke, Morris
|
|
|
Cooperation with Government Agencies
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Box
3
|
Bureau of Labor Statistics
|
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Box
3
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Child Bureau - Miss Florence Thorne
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Box
3
|
Division of Labor Standards
|
|
Box
3
|
Committee on Education and Training
|
|
Box
3
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Cooperatives
|
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Box
3
|
Cost of Living
|
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Box
3
|
“D” Miscellaneous, 1945-1951
|
|
|
Defense
|
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Box
4
|
Absenteeism
|
|
Box
4
|
Cooperating Committees
|
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Box
4
|
Executive Order 1240 (Overtime Pay)
|
|
Box
4
|
Defense Committee, AFL, 1941
|
|
Box
4
|
Defense Training
|
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Box
5
|
Defense Training, continued
|
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Box
5
|
Education (Defense Training)
|
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Box
5
|
Education, Emergency
|
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Box
5
|
Educational Facilities in Defense
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Box
5
|
Government Training Program
|
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Box
5
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Health and Housing
|
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Box
6
|
Inflation
|
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Box
6
|
Labor Defense Cities
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Box
6
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Labor Policy Advisory Committee
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Box
6
|
Labor Relations and the War
|
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Box
6
|
Labor Speakers Bureau
|
|
Box
6
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Labor in World War II
|
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Box
6
|
Letters sent out on Defense
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Box
6
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Mediation Board
|
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Box
6
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Migration
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Box
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National Committee of Appeal Selective Service (AFL)
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Box
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Colored Workers in Unions
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Box
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Negro Workers
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Box
7
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OPACS
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Box
7
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Price Control
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Box
7
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Small Business in Defense Program
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Box
7
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Taxation for Defense
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Box
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Wages
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Box
7
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WPA
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Box
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“E” Miscellaneous
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Box
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Economic Development, Committee for
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Economic Advisors, Council of
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Education
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Box
7
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Blue Sheets
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Box
7
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Citizens Federal Committee on Education, 1946-1951
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Box
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Committee on Education, 1949-1952
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Box
8
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Ford Foundation
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Box
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Industry and Labor Education Days
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Box
9
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Meetings, 1952
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Box
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Materials referred to
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Box
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Court Decision Affecting Federal Aid
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Box
9
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Distributive Education
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Box
9
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Educational Exchange
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Box
9
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Federal Aid, 1945-1950
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Box
9
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Federal Security Agency
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Box
9
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Joint Council on Economic Education
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Box
9
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Kentucky Department of Education
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Box
9
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Labor Schools
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Box
9
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Labor Great Books Program
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Box
9
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Physically Handicapped
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Box
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Scholarships Contests
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Box
10
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School Lunch Program
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Box
10
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Sub Committee on Adult and Union Education
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Box
10
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Sub Committee on Public Schools
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Box
10
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Sub Committee on Vocational Education, 1948-1951
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Box
10
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Sub Committee on Vocational Rehabilitation
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Box
10
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Trade Union Fellowships
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Box
11
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Workers Education (Cornell University)
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Box
11
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Workers Education Bureau
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Box
11
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Workers Educational Program
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Box
11
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Workers Schools
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Box
11
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Elder, Arthur
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Box
11
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Employment Committee
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Box
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Employment, Post War
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Box
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Encyclopedia Articles
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Executive Council
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Box
11
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, 1943 Convention
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Box
12
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Blue Sheets, 1944-1950 : These are essentially resolutions passed, with pertinent correspondence attached.
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Box
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Cuban Sugar Contracts
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Executive Council Reports
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Box
12
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1944-1950
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Box
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1952
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Box
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“F” Miscellaneous
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Box
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Farm Labor
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Box
13
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Featherbedding
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Box
13
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Federal Security Agency, Children's Bureau, 1946-1949
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Box
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Federationist Data
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Box
13
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Film Council, Hollywood
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Box
13
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Foreign Labor Movements
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Box
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Foreign Studies in Living Conditions (in the U.S.)
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Box
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Foreign Trade
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Box
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France, Clemens
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Box
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Free Enterprise (Woll Statement)
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Box
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Free Trade Union Committee
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Box
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Full Employment
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Box
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“G” Miscellaneous
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Box
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Garret, Garet
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Box
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Gibson, Mary
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Box
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Googe, George
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Government Advisory Committee
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Box
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Advisory Committee
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Box
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National Labor Advisory Council (American Arbitration Association)
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Box
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Committee on Employment
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Box
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Directory of State Representative Advisory Committee
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Box
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Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security
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Box
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Food - Labor Advisory Committee (War)
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Box
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Advisory Committee-Protection of Young Workers
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Box
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General Advisory Committee-Protection of Young Workers-Children's Bureau
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Box
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Minutes of Meetings
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Box
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Report of Organization and Utilization of Representative Advisory Committees
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Box
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Advisory Committee - Women's Bureau
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Box
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“H” Miscellaneous, 1945-1951
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Box
15
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Health Insurance
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Box
15
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Health Insurance Plan
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Box
15
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Hyeman, William
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Box
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Hoover Commission Report
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Box
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Hotel and Restaurant Employees
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Box
15
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H.R. 3199
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Box
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Housing
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Box
15
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Human Rights - Human Rights and Genocide Convention
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Box
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“I” Miscellaneous
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Insurance Agents Council, National Federation of International Affairs
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Box
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American Labor Conf.
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Box
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Bretton Woods Agreement
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Box
15
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Dumbarton Oaks
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Box
15
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Economic Cooperation Administration
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Box
16
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ECA , (1951)
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Box
16
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Mutual Security Agency
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Box
16
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Point Four
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Box
16
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Boris Shishkin (E.C.A.)
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Box
16
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Women's Group (E.C.A.)
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International Labor Relations
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Box
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Africa
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Box
16
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Argentina
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Box
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British Compulsory Labor
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Box
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China
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Box
16
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England
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Box
16
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Germany
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Box
16
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Greece
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Box
16
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Israel
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Committee on
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Box
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1945-1946
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Box
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1947-1952
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Box
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Miscellaneous Maps
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Box
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Foreign Labor and the War
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Box
18
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Foreign Unions
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Box
18
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Inter-American Federation of Labor
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Box
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International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 1949-1952
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Box
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International Federation of Trade Unions
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Box
18
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International Free Trade Union
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Box
18
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ILO
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Box
18
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International Trade Organization
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Box
18
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International Trade Union Organization
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Box
18
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London Conference, 1949
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Box
18
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IRI Committee - Report , (1928)
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Box
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International Union - Financial
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Box
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Job Evaluation
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Box
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Japanese Labor Movement
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Box
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Mexico
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Box
19
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Poland
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Box
19
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Puerto Rico
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Box
19
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Russia
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Box
19
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Sweden
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Box
19
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Switzerland
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Box
19
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Irving Brown
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Box
19
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George Delaney
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Box
19
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Richard Deverall
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Box
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Frank P. Fend
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Box
19
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Joseph Kennan
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Box
19
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Hugh Killough
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Box
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Serafino Romauldi
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Box
19
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Henry Rutz
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Box
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“J” Miscellaneous
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Box
19
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Juvenile Delinquency
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Box
19
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“K” Miscellaneous
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Box
20
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“L”` Miscellaneous, 1949-1950
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Labor Advisory Board
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Box
20
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Material for history
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Box
20
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Comments on History
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Box
20
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New Material for History
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Box
21
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Minutes, August 30, 1933-June 6, 1935
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Box
21
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Labor Day - Special Articles, 1949
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Labor, Department of
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Box
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Conference on Industrial Safety
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Box
22
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General, 1947-1952
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Box
22
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Labor Extension Advisory Committee
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Box
22
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Labor Research Advisory Committee
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Box
22
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Child Labor and Youth Employment
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Box
22
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Children's Bureau, 1945-1946
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Box
22
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Labor Attaches
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Box
22
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Statistical Standards Division
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Box
22
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Secretary of Labor
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Box
22
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Women's Bureau, 1950-1952
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Box
22
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Workers Education
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Box
23
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Labor Extension Service, 1946-1950
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Box
23
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Labor's League for Political Education
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Box
23
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Labor Management Conference
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Box
23
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Legislation
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Box
23
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Library Association, American
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Box
23
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Library of Congress - Manuscript Division-AFL Files
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Box
23
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Lincoln
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Box
23
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“M”
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Box
23
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“M” Miscellaneous, 1945-1949
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Box
24
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“Mc” Miscellaneous
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Box
24
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Manpower
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Box
24
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Britain and Canada
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Box
24
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Maritime Labor Institute
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Box
24
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Meany, George
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Box
24
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Medical Care - Health
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Box
24
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Medical Committee
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Box
24
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Minority Groups
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Box
24
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Miscellaneous
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Box
24
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Monday Night Conferences
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Box
25
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Motion Picture Alliance
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Box
25
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Mutual Investment Fund
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Box
25
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“N”
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Box
25
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“N” Miscellaneous
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Box
25
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National Child Labor Committee
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Box
25
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National Citizens Commission for Public Schools
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Box
25
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National Fund for Medical Education
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Box
25
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National Industrial Conference Board
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Box
26
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National Labor Advisory Council
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Box
26
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National Planning Association
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Box
26
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National Resources Planning Board
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Box
26
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National Service Act
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Box
26
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National War Labor Board
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Box
26
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National Youth Administration
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Box
26
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NYA Advisory Group
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Box
26
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Negroes
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Box
26
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New England Council
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Box
26
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“O”
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Box
26
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“O” Miscellaneous
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Office Production Management
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Box
27
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Cooperation with
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Box
27
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Labor Policy Committee
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Box
27
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OWI
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Box
27
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Older Workers - Employment Problems
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Box
27
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“P”
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Box
27
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“P” Miscellaneous
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Box
27
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Padway
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Box
27
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Peace Plans
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Box
28
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Pension Plans
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Box
28
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Personnel Relations
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Box
28
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Physcician Forum
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Box
28
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Political
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Box
28
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Post War Bills
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Box
28
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Post War
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Box
28
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Central Labor Unions
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Box
28
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Contract Cancellations
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Box
28
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Correspondence
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Box
28
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Data
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Box
29
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Committee on Economic Development
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Box
29
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Employment
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Box
29
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Foreign Policy
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Box
29
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Forum, 1944
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Box
29
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Manpower
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Box
29
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Meeting, July 1943
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Box
30
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Post War Meeting, December 1943
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Box
30
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Meeting, February 1944
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Planning Committee
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Box
30
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Correspondence, l942-1944
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Box
30
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Letter to Central Labor Union, July 1943
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Box
30
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April 1944
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Box
31
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April 1944, continued
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Box
31
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Offers of cooperation
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Box
31
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Shipbuilding
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Box
31
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State Department
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Box
31
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Surplus Property
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Box
31
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Educational and Social Welfare
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Sub Committees
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Box
31
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Housing
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Box
31
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Rehabilitation and Vocational Training
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Box
31
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Self Help Consumers Producers Cooperative
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Box
31
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Social Security
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Box
31
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Textiles and Allied Producers
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Box
31
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Transportation
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Box
31
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Union Management Cooperative Plan
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Box
31
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United State Employment Service
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Box
31
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Wage Incentives
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Box
31
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Wages Committee
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Box
32
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Women in Industry
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Box
32
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Prisoners of War
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Box
32
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Professional Workers
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Box
32
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Proposed War Plans
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Box
32
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“R”
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Box
32
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“R” Miscellaneous
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Box
32
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Reconversion Statement (by Mr. Green)
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Box
33
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Recreation
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Box
33
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Relief
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Box
33
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Relief and Rehabilitation
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Box
33
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Requests (Literature)
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Box
33
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Research
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Box
33
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Research Assistance
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Box
33
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Research - Industrial Relations Research Association
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Box
33
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Research Workers
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Box
34
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Research Workers Available, 1942-1952
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Box
34
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Russian War Relief
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Box
34
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“S”
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Box
34
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“S” Miscellaneous
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Box
34
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Safety
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Box
34
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Safety Codes
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Box
34
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Security and Freedom
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Box
34
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Sesquicentennial Celebration
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Box
34
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Shop Steward
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Box
34
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Sickness
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Box
34
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Slaughter, Glen
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Box
34
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Small Loan Act
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Box
34
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Social Security, Committee on
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Box
35
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1944-1951
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Box
36
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1952
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Box
36
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Social Security - Miscellaneous
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Box
36
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Southern Organization Campaign
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Box
36
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State Department
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Box
36
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Stephens, Roderick
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Box
36
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Stinnes, Dr. Edmund H.
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Box
36
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Strikes, Statements re:
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Box
36
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Sturgis, Alice
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Box
36
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“T”
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Box
36
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“T” Miscellaneous
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Box
36
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Tariff
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Box
36
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Taxation - Blue Sheets, 1951
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Taxation, Committee on
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Box
36
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1940-1942
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Box
37
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1943-1949
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Box
38
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1950-1952
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Box
38
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Taxation, Post War
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Box
38
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Tax Program
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Box
38
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Tax: Proposed 22nd Amendment, 1944
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Box
38
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Teachers, American Federation of
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Box
38
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Teachers - Educational Reconstruction
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Box
38
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Time Studies
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Box
38
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Toland Memorial
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Box
38
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Trade, International
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Box
39
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Trade Union Definition
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Box
39
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Twentieth Century Fund
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Box
39
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“U”
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Box
39
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“U” Miscellaneous
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Box
39
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Union Management Cooperation
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United Nations
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Box
39
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Children's Fund
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Box
39
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Dumbarton Oaks
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Box
39
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Sub-commission on Economic Development
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Box
39
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Economic and Employment Commission
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Box
39
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Committee on Employment and Economic Security
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Box
39
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Economic and Social Security
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Box
39
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Food and Agricultural Organization
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Box
39
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Free Trade Union Committee
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Box
39
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International Refugee
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Box
39
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International Trade Organization
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Box
39
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Toni Sender
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Box
40
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Toni Sender, 1948-1949
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Box
40
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Slave Labor
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Box
40
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UNESCO
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Box
40
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UNRRA
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Box
40
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Woll Address to NAM
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Box
40
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Sub-commission Status of Women
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Box
40
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“V”
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Box
41
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Veterans, Committee on
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Veterans
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Box
41
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Demobilized Servicemen - Unemployment Allowances
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Box
41
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Education and Retraining
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Box
41
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Full Employment Bill
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Box
41
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Questionnaire
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Box
41
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Seniority
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Box
41
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Separation Centers
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Box
41
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Unemployment Compensation
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Box
42
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“W”
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Box
42
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“W” Miscellaneous, 1947-1950
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Box
42
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Wage Plan, Annual
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Box
42
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Wage Resolution, Basic Minimum
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Box
42
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War Controls
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War Production
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Box
42
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Industrial Health and Safety Committee
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Box
42
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Labor Management
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Box
42
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War Production Board
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Box
43
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War Production Board, continued
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Box
43
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Pulp and Paper Industry
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Box
43
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Welfare State
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Box
43
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Woll, Albert
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Box
43
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Woll, Mathew, 1941-1952
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Women
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Box
44
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Equal Pay
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Box
44
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Inter-American Commission of Women
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Box
44
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Conference on Employment of Women
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Box
44
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National Committee on status of
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Box
44
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“XYZ”
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U.S. Mss 117A/8B
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Subseries: File B: Social Security File, 1934-1943 : Correspondence, reports, legislative information, and other material bearing on the problems of Social Security. : By numbered subjects.
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Box
1
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#1. Committee on Economic Security, 1931-1935
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Box
1
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#2. Committee on Economic Security, 1934-1935
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Box
1
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#3. Daily Press Digest - Weekly Summaries, clippings
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Box
1
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#4. Studies - General
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Box
1
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#5. Social Security Act, 1935
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Box
2
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#6. Amendments to Act, 1939
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Box
2
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#7. Amendments to Act, 1939, Hearings before the House Ways and Means Committee
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Box
2
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#8. Amendments to Act, 1939, Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee
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Box
3
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#9. Amendments to Act, 1939, Comments and Analysis, AFL
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Box
3
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#10. Amendments to Act, 1939, Comments and Analysis, other than AFL
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Box
3
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#11. Legislation, 1940 - General
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Box
3
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#11a. Legislation, Emergency aid to injured civilians
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Box
3
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#12. Amendments to Act, Coverage-S. 4269 and H.R. 10384
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Box
3
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#12a. S. 1269
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Box
3
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#12b. State and Municipal Employees
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Box
4
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#13. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762
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Box
4
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#14. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762 Correspondence
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Box
4
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#15. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762 Correspondence
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Box
4
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#16. Coverage: H.R. 7935: Agricultural Workers; Insurance Agents
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Box
4
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#17. Coverage: H.R. 9798: Seamen; Union officers; Misc.
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Box
4
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#18. Amendments to Act, 1941 - General
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Box
5
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#19. Amendments to Act, 1941, Wagner Bill
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Box
5
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#20. Bulletins, Social Security Board
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Box
5
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#21. Bulletins, Social Security Board
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Box
5
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#22. W.P.A.
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Box
5
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#23. Wage and Employment Record Booklet - AFL
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Box
5
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#24. Mailing List
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Box
6
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#25. Bibliography
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Box
6
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#26. Correspondence, General
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Box
6
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#27. Correspondence, Social Security Board
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Box
6
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#28. Foreign
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Box
6
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#29. Crank Schemes
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Box
6
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#31. American Federation of Labor, Social Security, Committee
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Box
6
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#32. H.R. 7534 (Eliot Bill)
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U.S. Mss 117A/8C
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Subseries: File C: Old Age Insurance File, 1939-1942 : Correspondence, reports, and other materials bearing on the subject of Old Age Insurance. : By numbered subjects.
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Box
1
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#1. Legislation, Federal and State
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Box
1
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#2. State Experience with Old Age Insurance
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Box
1
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#3. AFL Memoranda and Circular Letters
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Box
1
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#4. Studies, Social Security Board
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Box
1
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#5. Old Age Insurance Plans
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Box
1
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#6. Old Age Benefits
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Box
1
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#7. Correspondence
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Box
1
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#8. Statistics
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U.S. Mss 117A/8D
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Subseries: File D: Unemployment Compensation File, 1935-1940 : Correspondence, studies, reports, and other material concerned with Unemployment Compensation. : By numbered subjects.
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Box
1
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#1. Principles, General
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Box
1
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#2. Standards, Federal and State
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Box
1
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#3. Advisory Councils, State and Federal
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Box
1
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#4. Appeals, Appeal Procedure, State and Interstate
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Box
1
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#5. Appeals, Decisions
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Box
1
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#6. Appeals, Decisions - Labor Disputes
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Box
1
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#7. Benefits, Adequacy
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Box
2
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#8. Benefits, Formulas
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|
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Merit Rating
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Box
2
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#9. AFL Memoranda
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Box
2
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#10. Miscellaneous Studies
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Box
2
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#11. Correspondence
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|
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#12. States
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Box
2
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Alabama - Massachusetts
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Box
3
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Michigan - Wyoming
|
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Box
4
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#14. Comparison of State Laws
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Box
4
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#15. Directory of State Officers Administering Unemployment Compensation Laws
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Box
4
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#16. Unemployment Compensation Legislation - AFL Memoranda
|
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Box
5
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#17 a,b,c. Interstate Conference Employment Security Agencies
|
|
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#18. States
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Box
5
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Alabama - Arizona
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Box
6
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Arkansas - Illinois
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Box
7
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Indiana - New Jersey
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Box
8
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New Mexico - Pennsylvania
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Box
9
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Rhode Island - Wyoming
|
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Box
9
|
#19. Employment and Defense
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Box
10
|
#20. Unemployment - General Studies
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Box
10
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#21. Unemployment - Partial
|
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Box
10
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#22. Seasonal Unemployment
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Box
10
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#23. Foreign
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Box
10
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#24. Department of Labor Survey
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Box
10
|
#25. General Memoranda, AFL
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U.S. Mss 117A/8E
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Subseries: File E: Health File, 1935-1943 : Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other materials concerned with the problem of health. : By numbered subjects.
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Box
1
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#1. National Health Survey Reports, 1935-1936
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Box
2
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#2. Interdepartmental Committee I, National Health Conference, 1938
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Box
2
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#3. Interdepartmental Committee II, Publications
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Box
2
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#4. Memoranda - AFL
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Box
2
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#5. Studies and Notes - General and Miscellaneous
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|
Box
3
|
#6. Hospitalization and Health Insurance Plans
|
|
|
Federal Health Program
|
|
Box
4
|
#7. Proposals and Discussions
|
|
Box
4
|
#8. S. 1620 (Wagner Health Bill)
|
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Box
4
|
#9. S. 1620, Hearing before Senate Committee
|
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Box
4
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#10. Bills other than S. 1620
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|
Box
4
|
#11. Disability Insurance
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|
Box
4
|
#12. Correspondence
|
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Box
4
|
#13. Workman's Compensation for Occupational Diseases
|
|
Box
4
|
#14. Health, Social Security
|
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U.S. Mss 117A/8F
|
Subseries: File F: General File, 1939-1943 : Correspondence, reports, and other materials dealing largely with the problems of labor in the defense effort and with post-war problems. : By numbered subjects.
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Box
1
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#1. Trades, Building
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|
Box
1
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#2. Trades, Farm Labor
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|
Box
1
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#3. Pulp and Paper, 1940
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|
Box
1
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#4. Pulp and Paper-, 1941 Revision
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Box
1
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#5. Orders for Materials
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|
Box
1
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#6. Miscellaneous
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|
Box
2
|
#7. Dismissal Compensation
|
|
Box
2
|
#8. Defense Committee - AFL
|
|
Box
2
|
#9. National Defense
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Box
2
|
#10. Post-War Planning
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|
Box
2
|
#11. Employment Service
|
|
Box
2
|
#12. Vandenburg Amendment - H.R. 7378
|
|
Box
2
|
#13. War Labor Standards
|
|
U.S. Mss 117A/9
|
Series: Series 9: WPA Files, 1933-1938 : Correspondence of the president of the AFL with local unions regarding problems arising from WPA projects such as the agency's unfair competition with private industry, wage scales, unfair practices, and other problems. : Alphabetical by state.
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|
Box
1
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Alabama - Florida
|
|
Box
2
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Georgia - Kansas
|
|
Box
3
|
Kentucky - Montana
|
|
Box
4
|
Nebraska - Oregon
|
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Box
5
|
Pennsylvania - Wyoming
|
|
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WPA
|
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Box
6
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Administrative orders
|
|
Box
6
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
7
|
Works Program
|
|
|
Series: Series 10: Information and Research File, 1937-1945 : This file consists primarily of requests directed to the Office of Information and Research for information concerning the financial status of various companies and wage scales in particular crafts and industries. This information was sought, in large part, for bargaining purposes. The file is arranged in three parts, the first by trade or craft, the second by name of union representative in the field, and the third by union local number.
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U.S. Mss 117A/10A
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Subseries: File A: Arranged by Industry
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Box
1
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Automobile Workers
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|
Box
1
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Bakery and Confectionery Workers
|
|
Box
2
|
Barbers, Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
|
|
Box
2
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Boiler Makers, Iron Shipbuilders
|
|
Box
2
|
Bookbinders
|
|
Box
2
|
Brewery, Flour, Cereal
|
|
Box
2
|
Bricklayers, Masons, Plasterers
|
|
Box
3
|
Bridge and Structural Iron Workers
|
|
Box
3
|
Broom and Whisk Makers Union
|
|
Box
3
|
Building and Construction Trades Department
|
|
Box
3
|
Carmen of America
|
|
Box
3
|
Cement, Lime and Gypsum Workers
|
|
Box
4
|
Chemical Workers
|
|
Box
4
|
Cigar Makers
|
|
Box
4
|
Cleaning and Dye Workers
|
|
Box
4
|
Clerks, Brotherhood of Railway
|
|
Box
4
|
Clerks (National Federal Post Office)
|
|
Box
4
|
Clerks, Retail
|
|
Box
5
|
Coopers
|
|
Box
5
|
Diamond Workers
|
|
Box
5
|
Distillery
|
|
Box
5
|
Draftsmen
|
|
Box
5
|
Electrical Workers
|
|
Box
5
|
Engineers
|
|
Box
5
|
Engravers
|
|
Box
5
|
Farm Labor Union
|
|
Box
5
|
Fire Fighters
|
|
Box
5
|
Firemen and Oilers
|
|
Box
6
|
Garment Workers
|
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Box
6
|
Glass Bottle Blowers
|
|
Box
6
|
Glass Cutters
|
|
Box
6
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Glass Workers
|
|
Box
6
|
Government Employees
|
|
Box
6
|
Hatters, Cap and Millinery
|
|
Box
6
|
Hod Carriers, Building, Common Laborers
|
|
Box
6
|
Hotel and Restaurant
|
|
Box
6
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International Ladies Garment Workers
|
|
Box
6
|
Lathers, International Union of Wood, Wire and Metal
|
|
Box
6
|
Laundry Workers
|
|
Box
6
|
Leather Workers
|
|
Box
7
|
Letter Carriers
|
|
Box
7
|
Longshoremen
|
|
Box
7
|
Luggage, Belt and Novelty Workers
|
|
Box
7
|
Machinists
|
|
Box
7
|
Maintenance
|
|
Box
7
|
Marble
|
|
Box
7
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Masters, Mates, Pilots
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Box
7
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Meat Cutters
|
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Box
7
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Metal Workers
|
|
Box
7
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Millers
|
|
Box
7
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Mine Workers
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Box
8
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Molders
|
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Box
8
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Moving Picture Machine Operators
|
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Box
8
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Musicians
|
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Box
8
|
Office Employees
|
|
Box
8
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Painters, Decorators
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|
Box
8
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Papermakers
|
|
Box
9
|
Pattern Makers
|
|
Box
9
|
Plate Printers
|
|
Box
9
|
Plumbers and Steam Fitters
|
|
Box
9
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Polishers, Buffers, Platers
|
|
Box
9
|
Porters
|
|
Box
9
|
Potters
|
|
Box
9
|
Printing Pressmen
|
|
Box
9
|
Printing Trades
|
|
Box
9
|
Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill
|
|
Box
10
|
Railway Employees
|
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Box
10
|
Seafarers
|
|
Box
10
|
Stage Employees
|
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Box
10
|
State, County and Municipal Employees
|
|
Box
11
|
Stereotypers
|
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Box
11
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Stove Mounters
|
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Box
11
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Switchmen
|
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Box
11
|
Teamsters, Chauffeurs
|
|
Box
12
|
Telegraphers, Commercial
|
|
Box
12
|
Telegrapher, Railroad
|
|
Box
12
|
Textile Workers
|
|
Box
13
|
Typographical
|
|
Box
13
|
Upholsterers
|
|
Box
13
|
Wall Paper Craftsmen
|
|
U.S. Mss 117A/10B
|
Subseries: File B: Arranged by Name of Union Representative
|
|
Box
1
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Ad - Bra
|
|
Box
2
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Bre - Des
|
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Box
3
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Det - Goo
|
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Box
4
|
Gor - Kno
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Box
5
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Ko - Or
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Box
6
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Pa - Si
|
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Box
7
|
Sk-Whi
|
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Box
8
|
Wi -Y
|
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U.S. Mss 117A/10C
|
Subseries: File C: Arranged by Local Union Number
|
|
Box
1
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LU# 15009, Lead Burners Local Union, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 16456, Office Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18053, Optical Workers, Washington, D.C.
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 1856, Federal Labor Union, Kenosha, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18528, Juvenile Wheel Workers, Toledo, Ohio
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18558, Federal Labor Union, La Crosse, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18760, Chemical Workers, Akron, Ohio
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18780, Aluminum Workers, St. Louis, Illinois
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18820, Pittsburgh Optical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18852, Federal Labor Union, Kansas City, Missouri
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18907, Federal Labor Union, Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 18943, Wholesale Hardware, Crockery and House Furnishing Specialties, New York, N.Y.
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19085, Chemical Workers, Dover, Ohio
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19151, Flour and Linseed Workers, Red Wing, Minnesota
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19253, Cereal Workers, Great Falls, Montana
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19340, Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19405, Chemical Workers, La Salle, Illinois
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19468, Federal Labor Union, Cleveland, Ohio
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19469, Federal Labor Union, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
1
|
LU# 19489, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20186, Federal Labor Union (metal workers), Barberton, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20206, Federal Labor Union (metal workers), Barberton, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20228, Fruit Cannery Workers, Olympia, Washington
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20230, Slide Fasteners, Meadville, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20238, Bronze Workers, Heidelberg, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20239, Bait Workers, South Bend, Indiana
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20246, Greenhouse Workers, Akron, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20251, Fruit Cannery Workers, Puyallup, Washington
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20254, Enameling Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20265, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Sebring, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20268, Federal Labor Union (boxboard), Marseilles, Illinois
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20280, Chemical Workers, Antioch, California
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20283, Soap and Vegetable Oil Workers, Los Angeles, California
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20296, Cannery Workers, Bellingham, Washington
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20299, Match Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20319, Plastic Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20324, Cannery Workers, Sacremento, California
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20332, Federal Labor Union (bobbin manufacturing), Willimansett, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20355, Artificial Butter, Spice Workers, Norwalk, Ohio
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20385, United Match Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
|
LU# 20386, Natural and Artificial Gas Workers, San Pedro, California
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20389, Artifical Leather, Rubber Workers, Newark, New Jersey
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20402, Federal Labor Union, West Springfield, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20417, Glue Workers, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20418, Distillery Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20430, Chemical Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20440, Aluminum and Tin Foil Workers, Richmond, Virginia
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20449, Federal Labor Union (milk producers), Tuscaloosa, Alabama
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20459, Refrigerator Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20460, Gas Workers, Troy, N.Y.
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20468, Brushworkers, Troy, N.Y.
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20482, Federal Labor Union (plumbing,) Indianapolis, Indiana
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20487, Wholesale Grocery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20496, Rectifiers of spirits, wine
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20498, Scrap iron
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20505, Cement and Mill workers, Grotto, Washington
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20514, Chemical workers, Elyris, Ohio
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20518, Federal Labor Union (grain), New Richmond, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20529, Chemical Workers, Port Chicago, California
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20553, Federal Labor Union (bed manufacturing), Louisville, Kentucky
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20558, Warehouse Employees, Richmond, Virginia
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20570, Waukesha Soft Drink, Waukesha, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20572, Blast Furnace and Coke, Toledo, Ohio
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20574, Winery and Distillery, Lodi, California
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20581, Federal Labor Union (tile), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20582, Federal Labor Union, Springfield, Massachusetts
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20617, International Ladies Garment Workers, New York, N.Y.
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20618, Nesco Fabricated Metal, Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20620, Gas Workers, Madison, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20622, Federal Labor Union (American Can Company), Richmond, Virginia
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20624, Fruit, Cannery, Agricultural Workers, Hood River, Oregon
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20630, Sugar Refinery, Alvarado, California
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20643, Federal Labor Union, Scranton, Pennsylvania
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20673, McCome Textile, McComb, Mississippi
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20680, Rubber Tile, Racine, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
3
|
LU# 20684, Cloth Window Shade Workers, Oswego, N.Y.
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20687, Cane Craftsmen, Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20690, Federal Labor Union (battery), Wausau, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20704, Federal Labor Union, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20709, Washer Workers, Joliet, Illinois
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20713, Federal Labor Union (Lancaster Carbon Company), Lancaster, Ohio
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20716, Flour Mill Workers, Mt. Vernon, Indiana
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20741, Federal Labor Union, Baraboo, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20778, Federal Labor Union, Edgerton, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20783, Federal Labor Union, Algonac, Michigan
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20784, Federal Labor Union, Stoughton, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20789, American Federation of Grain Processors, Sherman, Texas
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20802, Flour, Feed and Cereal, El Reno, Oklahoma
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20822, Brush Makers Federal Labor Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20831, Citrus By-Products, Corona, California
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20839, Electric Refrigerator Cabinet Workers, Connersville, Indiana
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20845, Cannery Workers Union, Kent, Washington
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20849, Pickle Workers Union, Green Bay, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20875, Sugar Workers Union, Oxnard, California
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20889, Rubber Brush Workers, Ironton, Ohio
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20893, Mt. Vernon Garment Company, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20897, Federal Labor Union (cereal), Flint, Michigan
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20905, Cannery Workers, Oakland, California
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20910, Federal Labor Union, Battle Creek, Michigan
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20911, Rubber and Plastic Workers, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20932, Federal Labor Union, Elyria, Ohio
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20935, Federal Labor Union, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20952, Steel Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20956, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator, Belleville, Illinois
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20957, Flour, Feed, Cereal, Chicago, Illinois
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20068, Federal Labor Union, St. Paul, Minnesota
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20983, Soap and Glycerine, Baltimore, Maryland
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 20939, Packers and Preserve Workers, San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
4
|
LU# 21008, Flour, Cereal, Feed Mill, St. Joseph, Missouri
|
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Box
4
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LU# 21055, Federal Labor Union, Elyria, Ohio
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Box
4
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LU# 21061, Chemical Cotton Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Box
4
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LU# 21070, Cereal Workers, Geneva, N.Y.
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Box
4
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LU# 21054, Fruit and Nut Packers, San Jose, California
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Box
5
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LU# 21088, Federal Labor Union, Clifton, New Jersey
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Box
5
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LU# 21101, Flour Mill Workers, Springfield, Illinois
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Box
5
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LU# 21107, Beauticians Supplies and Cosmetics
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Box
5
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LU# 21109, Federal Labor Union, Petersburg, Arkansas
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Box
5
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LU# 21110, Federal Labor Union, Salem, Oregon
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Box
5
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LU# 21125, Hair Spinners Union, Michigan City, Indiana
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Box
5
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LU# 21130, Federal Labor Union, Bridgeport, Alabama
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Box
5
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LU# 21132, Federal Labor Union (electrometal), Keokuk, Iowa
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Box
5
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LU# 21136, Chemical Workers Akron, Ohio
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Box
5
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LU# 21159, Cosmetic Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
5
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LU# 21166, Federal Laber Union, Kansas City, Missouri
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Box
5
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LU# 21169, Mineral Wool Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Box
5
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LU# 21175, Federal Labor Union, Connersville, Indiana
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Box
5
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LU# 21182, Flour Mill Workers Union, Springfield, Illinois
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Box
5
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LU# 21186, Cement Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Box
5
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LU# 21195, Chemical Workers, Freeport, Texas
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Box
5
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LU# 21202, Waste Material Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana,
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Box
5
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LU# 21231, Sugar Refinery Employees, Hardine, Montana
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Box
5
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LU# 21243, Federal Labor Union, Milton, Massachusetts
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Box
5
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LU# 21255, Rubber Workers Local, Atlanta, Georgia
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Box
5
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LU# 21264, Distillery Workers, Bristol, Pennsylvania
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Box
5
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LU# 21278, Federal Labor Union, Sandoval, Illinois
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Box
5
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LU# 21288, Chemical Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
5
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LU# 21290, Gypsum Mill Workers, Rotan, Texas
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Box
5
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LU# 21305, Federal Labor Union, Gouverneur, N.Y.
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Box
5
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LU# 21307, Gypsum Mill Workers, Quana, Texas
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Box
5
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LU# 21345, Federal Labor Union, Jamestown, N.Y.
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Box
5
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LU# 21364, Toy Makers Union, Washington, Indiana
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Box
5
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LU# 21375, Smelter Workers, El Paso, Texas
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Box
5
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LU# 21421, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Rocky Ford, Colorado
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Box
5
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LU# 21422, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Sugar City, Colorado
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Box
5
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LU# 21434, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Grand Island, Nebraska
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Box
5
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LU# 21469, Quarry Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
5
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LU# 21483, Bag Workers, Seattle, Washington
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Box
5
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LU# 21494, Vegetable Packinghouse Employees, Princeton, Florida
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Box
5
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LU# 21527, United Soap, Glycerine, Edible 0il Workers, West New York, New Jersey
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Box
6
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LU# 21576, Cereal, Feed, Flour and Elevator, Omaha, Nebraska
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Box
6
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LU# 21584, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
6
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LU# 21640, Rubber Workers, Milford, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 21643, Rock Products Workers, Long Beach, California
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Box
6
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LU# 21646, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
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Box
6
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LU# 21662, Newspaper Commercial Associate, Chicago, Illinois
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Box
6
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LU# 21695, Grain Processors Union, Keokuk, Iowa
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Box
6
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LU# 21712, Federal Labor Union, Champlain, N.Y.
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Box
6
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LU# 21721, Federal Labor Union, Watertown, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 21733, Federal Labor Union, Collinsville, Illinois
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Box
6
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LU# 21739, Carbon Black Workers, Sterlington, Louisiana
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Box
6
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LU# 21765, Chemical Workers, Crosseth, Arkansas
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Box
6
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LU# 21785, Chemical Workers, Wausau, Wisconsin
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Box
6
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LU# 21825, Petroleum Workers, Albany, N.Y.
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Box
6
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LU# 21826, Beet Sugar Refinery, Johnstown, Colorado
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Box
6
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LU# 21876, Chemical Workers, Marquette, Michigan
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Box
6
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LU# 21921, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
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Box
6
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LU# 21929, United Grain Processors, Liberal, Kansas
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Box
6
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LU# 21930, News Writers, Reporters, Editorial Writers, Portsmouth, Virginia
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Box
6
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LU# 21935, Red Ore Miners, Bessemer, Alabama
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Box
6
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LU# 21938, Federal Labor Union, Onargo, Illinois
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Box
6
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LU# 21240, Fish Handlers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Box
6
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LU# 21942, Feral Labor Union, Eleanor, West Virginia
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Box
6
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LU# 21959, Federal Labor Union, York, Pennsylvania
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Box
6
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LU# 21960, Plastic Tape Workers, Michigan City, Indiana
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Box
6
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LU# 21965, Linseed Oil Workers, Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Box
6
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LU# 21978, Can Workers Local, Tampa, Florida
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Box
6
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LU# 21989, Chemical Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 22001, Federal Labor Union, Goshen, Indiana
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Box
6
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LU# 22002, Dairy Products Employees, Hoboken, New Jersey
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Box
6
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LU# 22004, Textile Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
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Box
6
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LU# 22014, Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
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Box
6
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LU# 22026, Chemical and Oil Workers, Kearney, New Jersey
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Box
6
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LU# 22041, Chemical Workers, Mulberry, Florida
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Box
6
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LU# 22050, Soap Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Box
6
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LU# 22052, Brewery Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
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Box
6
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LU# 22055, Office Employees, Richmond, Virginia
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Box
6
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LU# 22101, Cannery Workers, Nebraska City, Nebraska
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Box
6
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LU# 22106, Circulation office, Tampa, Florida
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Box
6
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LU# 22111, Fontana Miners, Proctor, North Carolina
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Box
6
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LU# 22118, Federal Labor Union (gas & light), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
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Box
7
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LU# 22127, Federal Labor Union (flour milling), Fredonia, Kansas
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Box
7
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LU# 22162, Chemical Workers, Painesville, Ohio
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Box
7
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LU# 22168
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Box
7
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LU# 22178, Optical Workers, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Box
7
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LU# 22198, Pigment, Color and Chemical Workers
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Box
7
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LU# 22201, Washington Newspaper Service, Washington, D.C.
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Box
7
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LU# 22222, Publicity, Newswriters, Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
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Box
7
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LU# 22240, Federal Labor Union, Marseilles, Illinois
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Box
7
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LU# 22254, United Saw File & Steel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Box
7
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LU# 22278, Federal Labor Union, Galesburg, Illinois
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Box
7
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LU# 22311, Gas, Coke and Chemical Product Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
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Box
7
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LU# 22319, Federal Labor Union, Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22320, Fabricated Metal Workers, Mayville, Wisconsin
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22328, Federal Labor Union, Knoxville, Tennessee
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22341, Roofing & Veneer Products Workers, Vandalia, Illinois
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Box
7
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LU# 22390, Optical Case Workers, Irvington, New Jersey
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Box
7
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LU# 22394, Federal Labor Union, Dayton, Ohio
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Box
7
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LU# 22401, Federal Labor Union, Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
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Box
7
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LU# 22403, Aluminum Workers, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
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Box
7
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LU# 22408, Rubber Workers, Wabash, Indiana
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22410, Office Employees, Detroit, Michigan
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Box
7
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LU# 22417, Black Hills Mine & Mill Workers, Deadwood, South Dakota
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Box
7
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LU# 22443, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Ft. Morgan, Colorado
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Box
7
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LU# 22451, Federal Labor Union, Lawrence, Massachusetts
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Box
7
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LU# 22462, Federal Labor Union, Hillside, New Jersey
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Box
7
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LU# 22476, United Greenhouse Workers, Pana, Illinois
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22484, Auto Tool Workers Union, Newport, Pennsylvania
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Box
7
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LU# 22494, Federal Labor Union, Goshen, Indiana
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Box
7
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LU# 22495, Federal Labor Union, De Kalb, Illinois
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22506, Western Union Employees, Portland, Oregon
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22515, Federal Labor Union, Nedrow, N.Y.
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22516, Battery Workers, Dubuque, Iowa
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22517, Paducah Central Labor, Paducah, Kentucky
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22521, Silver Mine Workers Union, Shafter, Texas
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Box
7
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LU# 22565, United Phosphate, Plant City, Florida
|
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Box
7
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LU# 27574, Chemical Workers, Bethalto, Illinois
|
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Box
7
|
LU# 22615, Photographic and Chemical Workers, Binghamton, N.Y.
|
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Box
7
|
LU# 22620, Federal Labor Union, Baltimore, Maryland
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22622, Michigan Consolidated Gas Workers, Grand Rapids, Michigan
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22631, Federal Labor Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22639, Federal Labor Union, Cobleskill, N.Y.
|
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Box
7
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LU# 22640, Federal Labor Union, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Box
7
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LU# 22643, Federal Labor Union, Greencastle, Indiana
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U.S. Mss 117A/10D
|
Subseries: File D: Statistical File : Manuscript and printed statistics concerning unemployment and wage scales compiled by the Office of Information and Research. : Alphabetical by subject.
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Box
1
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Adjustments - Unemployment Estimate
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Box
1
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Agriculture
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Box
1
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Air Transportation
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Box
1
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Armed Forces
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Box
1
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Banking
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Box
1
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Building Construction
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Box
1
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Roads
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Box
1
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Domestic Service
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Box
1
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Worksheet
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Box
1
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Education
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Box
1
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Electric Light and Power
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Box
1
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Electric Railways and Motor Bus Operators
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Box
1
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Employment and Payrolls
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|
|
Employment
|
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Box
1
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Real Estate
|
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Box
1
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Work Figures
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Box
1
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Entrepreneurs and Management
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Box
1
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Federal Service - Roads
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Box
1
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Fisheries
|
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Box
1
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Government
|
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Box
1
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Hotels
|
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Box
1
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Increase in Gainful Workers
|
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Box
1
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Interstate Commerce Commission
|
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Box
1
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Laundries - Dyeing and Cleaning
|
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Box
1
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Manufacturing
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Box
1
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Wage Earners
|
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Box
1
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Mining - Coal, Metal, Quarries, Petroleum
|
|
Box
1
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Motor Transportation
|
|
Box
1
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Personal Service (Barber and Beauty Shop)
|
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Box
2
|
Pipe Line Transportation
|
|
Box
2
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Port of Boston
|
|
Box
2
|
Professionals
|
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Box
2
|
Professions
|
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Box
2
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Public Utilities
|
|
Box
2
|
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
|
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Box
2
|
Recreation and Amusement
|
|
Box
2
|
Restaurants
|
|
Box
2
|
Salaried Workers
|
|
Box
2
|
Work sheets
|
|
Box
2
|
Service Industries
|
|
Box
2
|
Studies
|
|
Box
2
|
Steam Railroads
|
|
Box
2
|
Telephones - Telegraphs
|
|
Box
2
|
All Trades
|
|
Box
2
|
Unemployment
|
|
Box
2
|
New York Times
|
|
|
Unemployment Estimate
|
|
Box
2
|
Coal, Anthracite
|
|
Box
2
|
Coal, Bituminous
|
|
Box
2
|
Entrepreneurs
|
|
Box
2
|
R. Nathan's 1935 figure
|
|
Box
2
|
Quarries and Non-Metallic
|
|
Box
2
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Railroads
|
|
Box
2
|
Unknown Worksheets
|
|
Box
3
|
Water Transportation
|
|
Box
3
|
Wholesale and Retail Trade
|
|
Box
3
|
Unemployment Estimate
|
|
Box
3
|
Revised Unemployment Estimate
|
|
Box
3
|
Weighted Figure, 1937-1939
|
|
Box
3
|
Unemployment Reports
|
|
|
Series: Series 11: Files of the Office of the President, 1881-1952
|
|
U.S. Mss 117A/11A
|
Subseries: File A: Samuel Gompers Papers, 1878-1937 : Also available as a microfilm publication in the Historical Society Library.
: Papers from the era of Samuel Gompers' presidency are divided into the following categories: General Correspondence, National and International Union Correspondence, Speeches and Writings, Conferences, Hearings, Reports and Reference Material, and Appointment Records. Arrangement of each category is chronological except for the National and International Union Correspondence which is organized alphabetically by the name of the union, and thereunder chronologically. The General Correspondence is accompanied by an index to the names of all addressees and signers of letters, and listing of dates of all letters and documents addressed to or signed by them. The Speeches and Writings, Conferences, and Hearings are each preceded by a calendar which includes the dates and a description of each item in the category. For a more complete description of File A see the published guide to the AFL records microfilm edition.
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Box
1
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Index to General Correspondence
|
|
|
General Correspondence
|
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Box
2
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1888, April-1904, December
|
|
Box
3
|
1905, January-1906, March
|
|
Box
4
|
1906, April-1906, September 8
|
|
Box
5
|
1906, September 9-1906, October 16
|
|
Box
6
|
1906, October 17-1907, August
|
|
Box
7
|
1907, September-1908, May 4
|
|
Box
8
|
1908, May 5-August 24
|
|
Box
9
|
1908, August 25-September 23
|
|
Box
10
|
1908, September 24-October 21
|
|
Box
11
|
1908, October 22-1909, May
|
|
Box
12
|
1909, June-1910, June 22
|
|
Box
13
|
1910, June 23-October 31
|
|
Box
14
|
1910, November 1-1911, July
|
|
Box
15
|
1911, August-1912, July
|
|
Box
16
|
1912, August-1913, June 10
|
|
Box
17
|
1913, June 11-1914, June 10
|
|
Box
18
|
1914, June 11-December
|
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Box
19
|
1915
|
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Box
20
|
1916, January-July
|
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Box
21
|
1916, August-1917, February
|
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Box
22
|
1917, March-May 10
|
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Box
23
|
1917, May 11-June 14
|
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Box
24
|
1917, June 15-July 18
|
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Box
25
|
1917, July 19-August 21
|
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Box
26
|
1917, August 22-September 21
|
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Box
27
|
1917, September 22-October
|
|
Box
28
|
1917, November-December 22
|
|
Box
29
|
1917, December 24-1918, January
|
|
Box
30
|
1918, February-March 17
|
|
Box
31
|
1918, March 18-April 19
|
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Box
32
|
1918, April 20-May
|
|
Box
33
|
1918, June-July
|
|
Box
34
|
1918, August-September
|
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Box
35
|
1918, October-December
|
|
Box
36
|
1919, January-April
|
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Box
37
|
1919, May-October 20
|
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Box
38
|
1919, October 21-1920, April
|
|
Box
39
|
1920, May-1921, August
|
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Box
40
|
1921, September-1922
|
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Box
41
|
1923-1924, November
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|
Box
42
|
1924, December-1937, February 12
|
|
Box
42
|
National & International Union Correspondence : When the AFL collection was originally processed the National and International Union Correspondence was in boxes 75-79 of the Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7). [10/9/79]
|
|
Box
43
|
ACTORS-Chorus and Ballet Girls' Union, 1902
|
|
Box
43
|
American AGENTS' Association, 1895-1900
|
|
Box
43
|
Insurance AGENTS' Organizations, 1902
|
|
Box
43
|
AXE and Edge Tool Makers' National Union, 1891
|
|
Box
43
|
Journeymen BAKERS' and Confectioners' International Union, 1890-1899
|
|
Box
43
|
Journeymen BARBERS' International Union of America, 1891-1899
|
|
Box
43
|
Brotherhood of BICYCLE Mechanics, 1896-1901
|
|
Box
43
|
International Brotherhood of BLACKSMITHS, 1893-1901
|
|
Box
43
|
BLAST Furnace Workers, 1896
|
|
Box
43
|
Brotherhood of BOILERMAKERS and Iron Ship Builders, 1896-1901
|
|
Box
43
|
International Brotherhood of BOOKBINDERS, 1898, 1901
|
|
Box
43
|
BOOT and Shoe Workers International Union, 1891-1902
|
|
Box
43
|
United Order of BOXMAKERS' and Sawyers' Union, 1898-1903
|
|
Box
44
|
Brotherhood of BRASS Workers, 1892-1896
|
|
Box
44
|
National Union of the United BREWERY Workmen, 1891-1904
|
|
Box
44
|
BRICKLAYERS and Masons' International Union, 1890-1900
|
|
Box
44
|
BRIDGE and Structural Iron Workers Union, 1900
|
|
Box
44
|
International BROOM Makers' Union, 1896-1900
|
|
Box
44
|
BUILDING Trades, 1900-1904
|
|
Box
44
|
Brotherhood of Railway CARMEN of America, 1899
|
|
Box
44
|
United Brotherhood of CARPENTERS and Joiners, 1891-1902
|
|
Box
44
|
CARRIAGE and Wagon Workers' Union, 1894, 1899-1900
|
|
Box
44
|
Wood CARVERS' Association, 1898
|
|
Box
44
|
CIGAR Makers' International Union of America, 1893-1907
|
|
Box
44
|
National Federation of Post Office CLERKS, 1899-1906, 1911
|
|
Box
44
|
Brotherhood of Railway CLERKS of America, 1900, 1911
|
|
Box
44
|
Retail CLERKS International Protective Association, 1891-1902
|
|
Box
44
|
Order of Railway CONDUCTORS, 1897
|
|
Box
45
|
COOPERS' International Union of North America, 1894-1901
|
|
Box
45
|
International Brotherhood of ELECTRICAL Workers, 1893-1903
|
|
Box
45
|
Amalgamated Society of ENGINEERS, 1901
|
|
Box
45
|
Coal Hoisting ENGINEERS, 1899
|
|
Box
45
|
Brotherhood of Locomotive ENGINEERS, 1893, 1897
|
|
Box
45
|
Marine ENGINEERS' Beneficial Association, 1903
|
|
Box
45
|
Corliss Association of Stationary ENGINEERS, 1894-1895
|
|
Box
45
|
National and International Union of Steam ENGINEERS of America, 1894-1903
|
|
Box
45
|
International Photo ENGRAVERS' Union of North America, 1901-1902
|
|
Box
45
|
Brotherhood of Locomotive FIREMEN, 1893, 1902
|
|
Box
45
|
Brotherhood of Stationary FIREMEN, 1901
|
|
Box
45
|
FISHERMEN'S Protective Union, 1894
|
|
Box
45
|
FLOUR Packers' and Nailers' Benevolent Association, 1903
|
|
Box
45
|
International FURNITURE Workers Union of America, 1891-1895
|
|
Box
45
|
FURRIERS Union of the United States and Canada, 1896
|
|
Box
45
|
International Ladies GARMENT Workers, 1901
|
|
Box
45
|
United GARMENT Workers of America, 1891-1901
|
|
Box
45
|
GLASS Bottle Blowers Association of the United States and Canada, 1896-1903
|
|
Box
45
|
American Flint GLASS Workers' Union, 1892-1902
|
|
Box
45
|
GRANITE Cutters' National Union, 1891-1901
|
|
Box
45
|
HAT Makers' National Association, 1893-1903
|
|
Box
45
|
International HOD Carriers and Building Laborers of America, 1903
|
|
Box
45
|
HORSE Collar Makers' National Union, 1892
|
|
Box
45
|
National Union of HOSPITAL Attendants and Nurses, 1903
|
|
Box
45
|
HOTEL and Restaurant Employees, 1892, 1900-1904
|
|
Box
45
|
Amalgamated Association of IRON and Steel Workers, 1890-1898
|
|
Box
45
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International JEWELRY Workers Union of America, 1901
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Box
45
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International LABORERS Union, 1898-1899, 1905
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Box
45
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Amalgamated LACE Curtain Operatives, 1894
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Box
45
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LASTERS' Protective Union, 1893, 1900
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Box
45
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American Federation of LATHERS, 1893, 1899-1900
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Box
45
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LAUNDRY Workers' Unions, 1900
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Box
45
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United Brotherhood of LEATHER Workers on Horse Goods, 1893-1901
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Box
45
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LETTER Carriers' Association, 1900
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Box
45
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International LONGSHOREMEN'S Association, 1894-1901
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Box
46
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International Association of MACHINISTS, 1893-1901
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Box
46
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Amalgamated MEAT Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, 1896-1901
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Box
46
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METAL Trades, 1896-1903
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Box
46
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Amalgamated Sheet METAL Workers, 1899
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Box
46
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United METAL Workers International Union, 1900-1901
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Box
46
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MILLERS, 1899
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Box
46
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United MINE Workers, 1895-1903
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Box
46
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Iron MOLDERS' Union of North America, 1892-1901
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Box
46
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American Federation of MUSICIANS, 1891-1903
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Box
46
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International Brotherhood of OIL and Gas Well Workers, 1901
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Box
46
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Brotherhood of PAINTERS and Decorators; National Paperhangers, 1890-1902
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Box
46
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PATTERN Makers' National League of North America, 1890
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Box
46
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PAVING Cutters' Union, 1892, 1903
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Box
46
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PIANO and Organ Workers, 1900-1901
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Box
46
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American PILOTS Association, 1906
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Box
46
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Operative PLASTERERS' International Association, 1890-1891, 1900
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Box
46
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United States Association of Journeymen PLUMBERS, Gas Fitters, etc., 1893, 1898-1902
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Box
47
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Metal POLISHERS, Buffers and Platers Union, 1894-1902
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Box
47
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Pullman Car PORTERS, 1902
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Box
47
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Plate PRINTERS, 1893, 1898-1901
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Box
47
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International PRINTING Pressmen's Union, 1897-1901
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Box
47
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QUARRYMEN'S National Union, 1892-1898
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Box
47
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American RAILWAY Union, 1896
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Box
47
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Slate and Tile ROOFERS, 1901
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Box
47
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National SEAMEN'S Union, 1885, 1890-1903, 1910
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Box
47
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United SHIRT and Waist Workers, 1900
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Box
47
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Brotherhood of Railway SHOP Employees, 1892-1893, 1900, 1902
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Box
47
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National SPINNERS' Association, 1901
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Box
47
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STEAM and Hot Water Fitters, 1896, 1899
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Box
47
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National STOGIE Makers League, 1902
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Box
47
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Journeymen STONE Cutters' Association, 1903
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Box
47
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American Association of STREET and Electric Railway Employees of America, 1892-1896, 1901, 1904
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Box
47
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Journeymen TAILORS Union, 1894-1901, 1904
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Box
47
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United Brotherhood of TANNERS and Curriers, 1893-1894, 1899
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Box
47
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TEACHERS' Associations, 1903, 1910
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Box
47
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TEAMSTERS' Unions, 1893, 1898-1907
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Box
47
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Railroad and Commercial TELEGRAPHERS, 1896, 1901
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Box
47
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International Union of TEXTILE Workers, 1896-1901
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Box
47
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United TEXTILE Workers of America, 1898, 1900, 1905, 1907
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Box
48
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National Alliance of THEATRICAL Stage Employees, 1894-1907
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Box
48
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Mosaic and Encaustic TILE Layers Union, 1891, 1897-1901
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Box
48
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TIN Plate Workers, 1899
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Box
48
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TIN, Sheet Iron and Cornice Workers, 1894-1897
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Box
48
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TOBACCO Workers' International Union, 1894-1903
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Box
48
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Brotherhood of Railway TRACKMEN, 1900
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Box
48
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Brotherhood of Railway TRAINMEN, 1892, 1897, 1902-1904
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Box
48
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TYPOGRAPHICAL Union, 1891-1899
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Box
48
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UPHOLSTERERS' Union, 1891, 1900
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Box
48
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Hardwood, Furniture and Piano VARNISHERS, 1893
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Box
48
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WALLPAPER Printers and Color Mixers, 1901
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Box
48
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WATCH Workers, 1898, 1900
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Box
48
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Federated WIRE Trades, 1897-1898
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Box
48
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Amalgamated WOOD Workers, 1896-1903
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Box
49
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Calendar of Speeches and Writings
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Speeches and Writings
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Box
49
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1894-1913
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Box
50
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1914-1918, May
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Box
51
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1918, June-1919, October
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Box
52
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1919, November-1921, June
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Box
53
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1921, July-1922, September
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Box
54
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1922, October-1925, December
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Box
55
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Calendar of Conferences
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Conferences
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Box
55
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1901-1918
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Box
56
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1919-1922
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Box
57
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1923, January-1924, December & undated
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Box
58
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Calendar of Hearings
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Hearings
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Box
58
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1899, February-1917, January 17
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Box
59
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1917, January19-1924
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Reports & Reference Material
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Box
60
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1878-1916
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Box
61
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1917, January-1918, February
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Box
62
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1918, March-October
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Box
63
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1918, November-1920, April
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Box
64
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1920, May-1924, September
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Box
65
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1924, October-1936 & undated
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Appointment Records
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Box
66
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1902-1916
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Box
67
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1917-1924
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U.S. Mss 117A/11B
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Subseries: File B: William Green Papers, 1915-1945The correspondence in File B is arranged alphabetically according to subject. Except for the material under the two headings, “Green Personal,” and “World War II Policy,” this series contains correspondence for the years from 1924 to 1939. The few Folders of Green's personal papers range in date from 1915 to 1928. They deal with his personal associations with the United Mine Workers prior to 1925, and organization of the union's publication. Also included are letters between Green and his political associates, correspondence with Samuel Gompers in the period immediately prior to Gompers' death, copies of Green's reports as Secretary-Treasurer of the United Mine Workers, and some Auditor's Reports. The World War II Policy files relate entirely to the period from 1941 to 1945.
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1
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Alaska
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Box
1
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American Legion
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Box
1
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American Red Cross
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Appointments
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Box
1
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Miscellaneous
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Box
1
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Presidential
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Box
2
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Arbitration, Compulsory
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Box
2
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Ballot, Presidential
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Box
2
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Banking, Credit, and Currency
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Box
2
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Barbers' Licenses, Legislation
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Box
2
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Bonus, Soldiers
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Box
2
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Boulder Dam
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Box
2
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Child Health
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Box
2
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Child Labor
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Box
2
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Cost of Living
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Box
2
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Cuba
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Box
2
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Disarmament
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Box
2
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Economy Legislation
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Box
2
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Equal Rights
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Box
2
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Espionage, Industrial
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Box
3
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Federal Employee
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Box
3
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Foreign Debt
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Box
3
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Foreign Service
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Box
3
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Green, Personal
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Box
4
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Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
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Box
4
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Injunctions
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Box
4
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Insurance
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Box
4
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Kansas Industrial Court
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Box
4
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Labor, Miscellaneous
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Box
4
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Latin American Countries
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Box
4
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Layoffs, Treasury Printers
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Legislation
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Box
4
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Anti-Trust
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Box
4
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Merchant Marine and Fisheries
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Box
4
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Miscellaneous
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Box
4
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Legislative Committee
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Box
5
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Meat Packers, Court Decree
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Box
5
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Mexico
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Box
5
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Musicians
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Box
5
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Muscle Shoals
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Box
5
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Mussolini
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Box
5
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Narcotics
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Box
5
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National Civic Federation
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Box
5
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National Economic Council
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Box
5
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National Recovery Administration (NRA)
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Box
5
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Oleomargerine
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Box
5
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Open Shop
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Box
5
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Pan American Federation of Labor
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Box
5
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Papermakers Union
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Box
5
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Parks
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Box
5
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Patents
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Box
5
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Pensions
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Box
5
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People's Legislative Service
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Box
5
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Postal Workers
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Box
5
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Public Works
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Box
6
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Rackets
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Box
6
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Reclamation
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Box
6
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
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Box
6
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Recovery, Economic Proposals
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Box
6
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Relief, Emergency Credit
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Box
6
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Retirement
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Box
6
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Revenue Bills, U.S.
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Box
6
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Seamen, Alien
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Box
6
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Share-The-Work Movement
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Box
6
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Ship Building
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Box
6
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Silver, Monetary
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Box
7
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Slavery, 1926-1929
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Box
7
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Slavery, International Conference
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Box
7
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Strikes, 1925-1931
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Box
7
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Subsidy, Ships
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Box
7
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Taxation
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Box
7
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Unemployment Legislation, Relief
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Box
8
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Vocational Education
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Wages and Hours
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Box
8
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General
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Box
8
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Eight Hour Day
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Box
8
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Twelve Hour Day
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Box
9
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Workmen's Compensation
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World War II Policy
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Box
9
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Pledges of support for defense effort by affiliated unions
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Box
9
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Requests by affiliated unions for conference on defense cooperation
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Box
9
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Priorities
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Box
9
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Japanese War on China
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Box
9
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European War, Aid to Britain
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Box
9
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National War Labor Board
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Box
9
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Special Executive Council Meeting : Report on Labor's Policy to President Roosevelt, to individual members of Congress, and to labor organizations. Replies from labor leaders and members of Congress. Two letters from President Roosevelt, 1941, December 13 and December 24.
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Box
10
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No Strike Policy
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Box
10
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Conference of International Unions, December 16, 1941 : Includes letters from Frances Perkins, December 13 and December 24, 1941.
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Box
10
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War Production Crisis; Joint Statement of A.F.L. and C.I.O.
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Box
10
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Labor's Victory Board, combined labor board of A.F.L. and C.I.O. : Includes letters from Roosevelt, 1942, January 22 and January 27.
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Box
10
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Green's Labor Day Speech, 1943
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Box
10
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Production cut-back, 1945
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Box
10
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Yellow Dog Contracts
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U.S. Mss 117A/11C
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Subseries: File C: William Green Papers, 1934-1951: File C deals almost entirely with the policy and administration of William Green as the President of the A.F.L. during the period of the formation of the C.I.O and the succeeding period of conflicting relations between the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. Grouped within File C is correspondence filed under the following headings: - Historical File
- Convention File
- Relations with the C.I.O.
- Political Collaboration with the C.I.O.
- Papers Favoring A.F.L. C.I.O Unity
- National and International Union Correspondence
- State Federations of Labor Correspondence
- Central Labor Union Correspondence
- Local Union Correspondence
- Miscellaneous Correspondence
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Historical File
This file contains a report of the 1934 A.F.L. Convention, which shows a great many resolutions were introduced proposing organization of industrial unions. The report states that, with the passage of the Wagner Act defining and protecting the right of workers to organize, a great clamor arose for the organization of the unorganized workers. This 1934 convention took place in San Francisco, where delegates stated that many industrial unions had been formed and were asking for A.F.L. charters. The report shows that a Committee on Industrial Organization was appointed at this convention, which was to render its report at the 1935 convention at Atlantic City.
These records also contain a minority report of the Committee on Industrial Organization, which was presented and defended by Charles P. Howard, later Secretary of the C.I.O. There is a copy of a news release, dated November 10, 1935, announcing the formation of a new Committee on Industrial Organization, which would operate on the basis of the minority report. Letters by William Green in this period of the file show grave concern that the labor movement would be split and destroyed by internal struggles. A December 17, 1935 letter by John P. Frey states that there was satisfaction to employers who wish to see labor weakened, and to communists, who hoped to enter the struggle.
The Executive Council of the A.F.L., August 5, 1936, issued a report, which takes up several hundred pages in this file, on the C.I.O., and which includes a lengthy statement by Henry Ohl, president of the Wisconsin Federation of Labor. This Executive Council report contains statements on jurisdictional strikes, violence and intimidation, communist activity, and propaganda. Through 1937 and 1938 the file contains press releases and letters about the A.F.L. - C.I.O. conflict, and about revocations of charters of state, central, and local unions, as well as of their reorganization.
There is also a folder of letters from congressmen and senators, and a letter from John L. Lewis resigning as president of the C.I.O. One group of news releases concerns the Harry Bridges Defense Committee in 1941.
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Box
1
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1934-1936
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Box
2
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1935-1936
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Box
3
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1936-1942
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Convention File, 1935-1952
Box 4 contains the initial group of these files received in the Archives. It consists of correspondence preparatory to conventions, resolutions passed by conventions, Executive Council reports of actions pursuant to convention decisions, and related correspondence. There is an overlapping of dates in the correspondence relating to each annual convention because of the continuity of the subject matter considered from year to year. The 1947 convention file, for example, may contain correspondence dated 1946 and 1948. The file includes a 60-page typewritten report on the relations between the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. which was given to the 1937 convention. Charlton Ogburn, counselor for the A.F.L., wrote a letter, included here, outlining the legal basis for suspending C.I.O. unions and the possibility of obtaining a permanent injunction against them. Attorney Joseph A. Padway, in an October 1937 letter, cites authority whereby the A.F.L. may refuse to seat convention delegates.
This file shows that negotiations between the two great unions were resumed with a 1942 “No-raid” agreement, and in 1943 with a proposal by Philip Murray to arbitrate jurisdictional disputes. By 1945, letters to Green show Murray was organizing the building trades. In 1947, after the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act, letters in the file proposed a joint effort to meet attacks by industrialists and lawmakers, and co-operation in post-war reconversion of industry, housing, and unemployment.
About three years after acquisition of the first group of A.F.L. papers, the Archives received additional material for the Convention File, covering the period 1947 to 1952, now in Box 5-23. The newer material covers much the same subjects as were treated in conventions prior to 1947. In addition, nearly one half the 1947 to 1952 file is concerned with such matters as the International Labor Organization, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, formation of an international labor organization not dom1nated by communists, European Recovery Program, United Nations, and other related matters.
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Box
4
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1935-1948
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Box
5
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, 1947 A to Hol
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Box
6
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, 1947 Int to Lab
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Box
7
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, 1947 Lab to Pay
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Box
3
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, 1947 Pas to Taf
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Box
9
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, 1947 Taf to Wor
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Box
10
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, 1948 A to Int
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Box
11
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, 1948 Int to Pub
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Box
12
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, 1948 Rep to Wor
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Box
13
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, 1949 A to Int
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Box
14
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, 1949 Int to Int
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Box
15
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, 1949 Int to Lat
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Box
16
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, 1949 Leg to Wor
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Box
17
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, 1950 A to Int
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Box
18
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, 1950 Int to Int
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Box
19
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, 1950 Jew to Wor
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Box
20
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, 1951 A to Int
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Box
21
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, 1951 Int to Mex
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Box
22
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, 1951 Mut to Wag
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Box
23
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, 1952 A to W
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Relations with the C.I.O.
Letters in this file show a great deal of organizing activity on the part of the A.F.L. as well as the C.I.O. In a July 31, 1936 letter, President M. F. Tighe, of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, said there was quite a bit of confusion, and that, in organization of steel workers, Philip Murray seemed to be running the show. Rather than suspend certain A.F.L. unions for C.I.O. activities, a letter from Charlton Ogburn suggested that it would be better to wait until the unions were automatically disqualified for non-payment of dues. A letter from Organizer Francis Fenton to Green, September 28, 1937, disclosed that the C.I.O. was issuing charters to member unions. The ensuing correspondence of this period in the file relates to litigation over funds of defecting unions, jurisdictional strikes, membership raids, and peace committees.
A letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, September 30, 1939, appears in this file, asking both the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. to form a joint peace committee.
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Box
24
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1935-1941
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Box
25
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1941-1949
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Box
26
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Political Collaboration with the C.I.O., 1937-1947 : In this file a letter from Rhode Island Federation of Labor President Joseph T. Cahir to Green, December 29, 1937, states that Rhode Island has a Labor's Non-Partisan League, of which Cahir is president, and the A.F.L. in control. Green's return letter replies that the Labor's Non-Partisan League is considered a C.I.O. adjunct. Many letters from local and central unions tell of cooperation with the C.I.O., to each of which Green's letters reply that there should be no collaboration. Green's letter, January 28, 1938, to Kenneth I. Taylor, legislative agent for the Massachusetts Federation of Labor, states, “We can not delegate authority and power to some C.I.O. auxiliary to formulate and execute a political policy for the American Federation of Labor.”
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Papers Favoring A.F.L.-C.I.O. Unity : This file consists of letters, telegrams, resolutions, and memoranda from individuals and from organizations in labor, government, industry, churches, and other sources.
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Box
27
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1935-1938
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Box
28
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1938-1939
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Box
29
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1939-1951
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National and International Unions Correspondence
Correspondence of national and international unions is arranged according to the commonly used name of each union. The United Auto Workers Union is listed under “A” for Auto Workers. The international Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers, and Helpers is listed under “B” for Blacksmiths. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters is listed under “C” for Carpenters.
National and international union correspondence consists of communications between the Office of President William Green and the unions. The same subject matter is covered by correspondence in this file as in the ones previously listed, except that it pertains more directly to the unions named. More noteworthy correspondence is that of the Newspaper Guild, the Mine Workers, the Auto Workers, and the Steel Workers.
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Box
30
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Actors Union
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Box
30
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Auto Workers
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Box
30
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Bakery Workers
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Box
30
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Barbers
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Box
30
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Boiler Makers
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Box
30
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Boot and Shoe
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Box
30
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Brewery Workers
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Box
30
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Bricklayers
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Box
30
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Bridge Workers
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Box
30
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Building Service
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Box
30
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Carpenters Union
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Box
30
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Cement Workers
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Box
31
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Furniture Workers
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Box
31
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Garment Workers
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Box
31
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Glass Blowers
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Box
31
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Glass Workers
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Box
31
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Glove Workers
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Box
31
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Grain Processors
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Box
31
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Government Employees
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Box
31
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Handbag Workors
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Box
31
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Hatters
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Box
31
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Hod Carriers
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Box
31
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Hotel and Restaurant
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Box
31
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Jewelry Workers
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Box
31
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Leather Workers
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Box
31
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Letter Carriers
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Box
31
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Locomotive Engineers
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Box
31
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Longshoremen
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Box
31
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Machinists
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Box
31
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Marine Engineers
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Box
31
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Maritime Unions
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Box
31
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Match Workers
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Box
31
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Metal Polishers
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Box
31
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Mine Workers
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Box
32
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Mine workers, continued
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Box
32
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Molders
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Box
32
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Municipal Employees
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Box
32
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Musicians
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Box
32
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Newspaper Guild
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Box
32
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Office Workers
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Box
32
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Oil Workers
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Box
32
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Packinghouse Workers
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Box
32
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Painters
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Box
32
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Paper Workers
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Box
33
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Pattern Makers
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Box
33
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Photo Engravers
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Box
33
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Plasterers
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Box
33
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Plumbers
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Box
33
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Powder Workers
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Box
33
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Pressmen
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Box
33
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Quarrymen
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Box
33
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Railway, Street and Bus
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Box
33
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Rubber Workers
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Box
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Seafarers, Masters, Mates & Pilots
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Sheep Shearers
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Ship Builders
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Shoe Workers
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Sleeping Car Porters
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Steel Workers
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Switchmen
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Teachers
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Teamsters
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Technical Engineers
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Telegraphers
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Telephone Workers
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Textile Workers
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Tobacco Workers
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Trainmen, Railroad
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Typographical Union
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Upholsterers
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Wallpaper Craftsmen
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State Federations of Labor Correspondence
Correspondence of the state federations of labor is filed by state in alphabetical order. This covers subjects previously listed, but concerns the situation within a given state. Letters from Green's office indicate to officers of state federations that they may not continue to accept membership of locals belonging to suspended international unions, or of any C.I.O. union. Montana and Oregon files record convention contests with C.I.O. sympathizers.
Canadian unions are listed under “C”. There are no folders for Alaska, Florida, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, and Missouri.
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Alabama
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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California
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Canada
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Georgia
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota : Also available on Micro 568.
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Mississippi
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Utah
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Vermont
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Virginia
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Wyoming
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Central Labor Union Correspondence
Correspondence of central labor unions is filed according to the state, then the city, of its location. Letters of the Trades and Labor Council of Contra Costa County, California, are a good example of the process in which part of the organization became C.I.O., and the remainder was reorganized by the A.F.L. Correspondence with the Minneapolis Central Union recounts jurisdictional disputes, infiltration of communists, endorsement of Hubert Humphrey as candidate for mayor of Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Teamster strike of 1946.
Central unions of Canada are listed under “C”. There are no folders for Delaware, Colorado, Maine, Idaho, New Mexico, Mississippi, Vermont, and Wyoming.
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Alaska
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Alabama
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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California
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Canada
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Connecticut
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Florida
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Georgia
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Hawaii
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38
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Illinois
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38
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Indiana
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38
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Iowa
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38
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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38
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Louisiana
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39
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Maryland
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Box
39
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Massachusetts
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39
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Michigan
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Minnesota : Also available on Micro 568.
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Missouri
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Montana
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39
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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39
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New York
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North Carolina
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40
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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40
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Pennsylvania
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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40
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Utah
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Virginia
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Box
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Local Union Correspondence, 1937-1947 : Local union correspondence is filed by the commonly used name of the union, according to years. There is comparatively little direct correspondence between local unions and the president of the A.F.L. One exception is the file in the Aluminum Workers local of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, which concerns litigation on the part of the A.F.L. to recover funds from the local, which had defected to the C.I.O.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence : This file contains such varied materials as a report by John P. Frey on British Trade Unionism, January, 1937; and letters concerning labor's war efforts in World War II, housing, the New Deal, and communism. There are many letters in the file from lawyers, churchmen, politicians, and industrialists, offering unsolicited advice on relations with the C.I.O.
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1936-1938
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Box
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1937-1940
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U.S. Mss 117A/11D
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Subseries: File D: William Green Papers, 1924-1952 (mostly after 1948) : These 23 boxes of letters have been kept in their original arrangement, which differs from that of previously described files. The material is general correspondence filed alphabetically under the name of the individual, organization, or general subject to which the substance of the letter relates, such as American Red Cross, Human Rights, Legislation, etc., as indicated in the list below.
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A to Am
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American
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Ap to Ar
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Au to Bom
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Bos to Cha
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Ch to Co
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Com to Cop
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Cos to Eco
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Ed to G
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10
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Gar to Har
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Harr to Ind
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12
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Inf to Jew
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Jew to Lab
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14
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Lab to Lim
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15
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Lim to Mos
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Mur to Neg
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Neg to Pri
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Pu to Rol
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19
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Ros to So
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Sp to Tu
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Tub to Uni
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Uni to War
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Box
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Was to Z
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U.S. Mss 117A/11E
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Subseries: File E: William Green Papers (Speeches and Articles), 1925-1952This file, consisting of 16 boxes of articles and speeches, includes 695 labor speeches, 218 special addresses, 1238 news releases, 1230 magazine articles, and 165 items of Green's testimony at hearings before Congressional Committees. These are numbered consecutively in each group. The labor speeches are in group B, special addresses in group E, news releases in group F, magazine articles in group C, and congressional testimony in group H. The group numbers also reflect chronological order. Box 16 contains calendars (chronological lists with brief descriptions) for all items in this subseries except magazine articles.
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Labor Speeches
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B-1 to B-179, 1924-1930
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Box
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B-180 to B-351, 1930-1937
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Box
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B-352 to B-452, 1937-1942
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Box
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B-455 to B-593, 1949-1952
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Box
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B-453 to B-695, 1949-1952
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Special Addresses
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Box
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E-1 to E-128, 1924-1933
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Box
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E-129 to E-218, 1941-1952
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News Releases
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Box
8
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F-1 to F-425, 1924-1930
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Box
9
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F-426 to F-762, 1933-1939
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Box
10
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F-463 to F-1115f, 1939-1945
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Box
11
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F-1115g to F-1277, 1945-1952
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Magazine Articles
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Box
12
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G-1 to G-400, 1925-1933
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Box
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G-401 to G-800, 1934-1942
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Box
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G-801 to G-1230, 1942-1952
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Congressional Hearings
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Box
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H-12 to H-167, 1933-1947
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Box
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H-68 to H-165, 1947-1952
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Box
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Calendar of Labor Speeches
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Box
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Calendar of Special Addresses
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Box
16
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Calendar of News Releases
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Box
16
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Calendar of Congressional Hearings
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U.S. Mss 117A/12
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Series: Series 12: Mining Department Records, 1911-1915 : Also available as a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library.
When the AFL collection was originally processed, the Mining Department Records were in box 80 of the Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7). [10/9/1979]
: Beginning in 1908 the AFL chartered a number of departments, each composed of national and international unions employed within the same industry. These Mining Department records consist of correspondence and a few other papers of James Lord who became the Department's first paid president at his election in January 1914. About half pre-date Lord's election and concern his activities as an official of District 12 (Illinois) of the United Mine Workers of America.
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Correspondence
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Box
1
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General
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Box
1
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Western Federation of Miners
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Box
1
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International Association of Machinists
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Box
1
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International Brotherhood of Steam Shovel and Dredgemen
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Box
1
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United Mine Workers-Illinois Coal Operators Joint Board Hearings
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Disc 53A
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Series: Series 13: Disc Recordings, 1946, 1955, undated
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No.
1-3
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AFL Convention, undated
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No.
4
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Meany's Labor Day Message, September 5, 1955
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No.
5-6
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Labor on Parade, September 2, 1946 : Recorded by WTMJ, Milwaukee.
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Manpower : Copyrighted by Lowe Features
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No.
7
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Programs 5-6
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No.
8
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Programs 7-8
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No.
9
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Programs 11-12
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No.
10
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Programs 13-14
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No.
11
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Programs 15-16
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No.
12
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Programs 17-18
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U.S. Mss 117A/14
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Series: Series 14: Executive Council Minutes, 1952
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Box
1
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Minutes of Meetings of the Executive Council, January-November, 1952
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