Word: woolens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...playing for which ends a week from Friday: Gore: 1. S. Morris: 2. C. C. Colby: 3. E. M. Weld: 4. H. Bowker: 5. L. Levinson. Standish: L. W. Stern: 2, C. S. Smith: 3. R. B. Shneider: 4. J. Gerstein; 5. C. Vremer. Smith 1. R. M. Woolen. 2. D. Barnum. 3 L. H. Gordon: 4. C. Grayson. 5. E. Bauer...
...woolen union-suit in the German Embassy...
Wage increases already granted to 50,000 woolen mill operatives in New England were followed by advances of 12½% to some 25,000 cotton mill workers. These advances marked the first action by the cotton manufacturing interests to meet the higher wage levels set by the woolen mills throughout all the northern textile centers. When the general advance in wages in New England is completed it will affect about 250,000 workers...
...auspices of the Industrial Management Department of the Graduate School of Business Administration, to be given at 4.30 o'clock today in Pierce 110. The picture, which is entitled "From Wool to Cloth," will be explained by Mr. Ignatius McNulty, chairman of the Department of Labor of the American Woolen Company. Although the lecture was planned primarily for members of the Business School, it will be open to all members of the University...
...been the custom for other textile centers to follow the lead of the American Woolen Company in adjusting wage scales, so that a gen- eral rise in wages is predicted for the entire New England district...