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Pagina 35
... hope that the situation will change in behalf of the officers - elect in their attitude toward the railroads , who really have done more real con- structive work to build a country than any other agency known . You have the privilege to ...
... hope that the situation will change in behalf of the officers - elect in their attitude toward the railroads , who really have done more real con- structive work to build a country than any other agency known . You have the privilege to ...
Pagina 42
... hope that the near future may see the majority of them back to work if not all of them . Those members who are fortunate enough to be still working should do all possible to take care of the situation for those less fortunate ...
... hope that the near future may see the majority of them back to work if not all of them . Those members who are fortunate enough to be still working should do all possible to take care of the situation for those less fortunate ...
Pagina 34
... hope that Brother Clay will give us another call , as everybody has been pleased with his talks and we hope that Brother Myers will not forget to give us a ring some time . - CLARENCE SMITH , Recording Sec- retary . Missouri Pacific Ry ...
... hope that Brother Clay will give us another call , as everybody has been pleased with his talks and we hope that Brother Myers will not forget to give us a ring some time . - CLARENCE SMITH , Recording Sec- retary . Missouri Pacific Ry ...
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