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...Andantino in modo di canzona. 3. Scherzo; Pizzicato ostinato: Allegro. 4. Finale: Allegro con fuoco. Symphony Poem, "Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel") in A major, Op. 31, Saint-Saens Concerto in E minor for Violin, Op. 64, Mendelssohn 1. Allegro molto appassionato. 2. Andante. 3. Allegretto non troppo; Allegro molto vivace. Overture, "Im Fruhling" (In the Spring) Op. 36, Goldmark
...sixty percent in wages, shorter hours, and a five day week. The refusal of the operators to consider these terms was followed by the great strike of November, 1919, in which the government interfered and, it must be admitted, bungled the situation badly. There were, however, some 200,000 non-union miners in West Virginia and Pennsylvania who stayed at their posts and with government transportation managed to furnish about forty percent of the supply required and keep some industries moving...
...next year, 1921, the jubilee ended, the coal business woke up with a headache, and a period of such depression ensued during the entire year, most of the miners only worked about eighty days and the average earnings came to about five hundred dollars. In the non-union fields, on the other hand, wages and prices were dropped. Naturally West Virginia got the cream of the orders...
...longer at a premium; the unorganized miners are making money while fully half the union men are idle. In many places the unions are said to be losing men because of their demands. Furthermore, the coal operators accuse the union of trying to bolster up wages by a non-competitive market, and insist that the retrenching of other industries requires lower priced coal--an impossibility with higher priced labor. So far the operators surely have right on their side. But the contracts call for a conference, and these same operators, by refusing to confer, have thereby taken upon themselves...
...tours have been established on a non-commercial basis for the purpose of enabling college students to travel in foreign countries during the summer vacations at the lowest possible cost, under capable guidance and instruction. In many cases special courtesies will be accorded to the men by the governments and universities of the countries visited...