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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 124 詳細
124. American Federation of Labor 新聞切抜, 1919(0209-0225) |
1) | Many labor chiefs want Gompers’ job,” [Japan Advertiser, Dec. 16, 1924], 1p.(0210) |
2) | “William Green named labor federation head; Ohio man chosen to succeed Samuel Gompers―active in Miners’ Union,” 1p.(0211) |
3) | “Where does Mr. Gompers stand?” The New York Times, Aug. 8, 1919, 2pp.(0212-0213) |
4) | “Labor says it would disobey no-strike law; Gompers tells senators he would preach open defiance,” The Boston Herald, Sept. 24, 1919, 2pp.(0214-0216) |
5) | ““Steel strikers will win; their cause is just” says Gompers,” 1p.(0217) |
6) | “No part for us in labor congress?” 1p.(0218-0219) |
7) | “Labor board quits for lack of funds; body which arbitrated Labor disputes during war terminates its existence,” The New York Times, Aug. 13, 1919, 1p.(0220-0221) |
8) | “Labor disturbances still Hamper Industry,” The Boston Herald, Oct. 18, 1919, 1p.(0222-0223) |
9) | “Labor to fight anti-strike law,” The Boston Herald, Nov. 17, [1919], 1p.(0224) |
10) | “Blames unions for Sovietism,” [The Boston Herald, Oct., 1919], 1p.(0225) |
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