Iron Molders' Journal, Volume 38Iron Molders' Union of North America, 1902 - Iron molders |
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... foundry is determined by a proper understanding of them . There are no subjects which have been more discussed ; yet withal the information is as much needed today as ever . In re- viewing the history of the iron foundry there has not ...
... foundry is determined by a proper understanding of them . There are no subjects which have been more discussed ; yet withal the information is as much needed today as ever . In re- viewing the history of the iron foundry there has not ...
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... foundry for annual repairs , etc. , but immediately began work in the foundry with the apprentices and a laborer . This and a strained feeling between the foreman and the men gave color to the rumor that the shop was going to run non ...
... foundry for annual repairs , etc. , but immediately began work in the foundry with the apprentices and a laborer . This and a strained feeling between the foreman and the men gave color to the rumor that the shop was going to run non ...
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... Foundry is still running with scabs and is closed to union men . There are hopes that the American Foundry Co. , stove manufacturers , will adjust all differences with No. 294 . A demand for an advance had been made in Racine , Wis ...
... Foundry is still running with scabs and is closed to union men . There are hopes that the American Foundry Co. , stove manufacturers , will adjust all differences with No. 294 . A demand for an advance had been made in Racine , Wis ...
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... foundry of the Laidlaw & Dunn - Gordon Co has not advanced very much as yet . In last month's JOURNAL , Bro . Thos . A. Haigh , of No. 28 , advanced a ques- tion on the holding of conventions . I believe , as he does , that they should ...
... foundry of the Laidlaw & Dunn - Gordon Co has not advanced very much as yet . In last month's JOURNAL , Bro . Thos . A. Haigh , of No. 28 , advanced a ques- tion on the holding of conventions . I believe , as he does , that they should ...
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... foundry iron , no other state in the Union producing so large a quantity . Although the manufacture of steel in Alabama is in its infancy , every indica- tion points to a development as rapid as that shown in pig iron . It seems to be ...
... foundry iron , no other state in the Union producing so large a quantity . Although the manufacture of steel in Alabama is in its infancy , every indica- tion points to a development as rapid as that shown in pig iron . It seems to be ...
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