Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1901 - Government publications |
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... submitted to you in full , and are as follows : For educational purposes . For charitable institutions , including care of the $ 5,195,800 06 insane 6,748,134 03 For the Adirondack Park , purchase of lands and expenses 431,902 69 For ...
... submitted to you in full , and are as follows : For educational purposes . For charitable institutions , including care of the $ 5,195,800 06 insane 6,748,134 03 For the Adirondack Park , purchase of lands and expenses 431,902 69 For ...
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... submitted at the proper time for the information of the Legislature , and it is not therefore necessary for me to refer to them in detail . The Legislature should at this , the beginning of a new century , aid in every way possible in ...
... submitted at the proper time for the information of the Legislature , and it is not therefore necessary for me to refer to them in detail . The Legislature should at this , the beginning of a new century , aid in every way possible in ...
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... submitted a new schedule for piece - work , which was in the nature of a compromise between the former schedule and the one sub- mitted by the union . This schedule was accepted by the men , and strike declared off ; the strikers ...
... submitted a new schedule for piece - work , which was in the nature of a compromise between the former schedule and the one sub- mitted by the union . This schedule was accepted by the men , and strike declared off ; the strikers ...
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... submitted an amended agreement . This was satisfactory to the union , with the exception of one article , which required the members of the union to re- frain from working for any employer who was not a member of the employers ...
... submitted an amended agreement . This was satisfactory to the union , with the exception of one article , which required the members of the union to re- frain from working for any employer who was not a member of the employers ...
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... submitted to an arbitration committee consisting of three mem- bers of each body to this agreement , until explained . " Article 12. Local Union No. 201 , and all its members , hereby agree to take no work , or to do any work in the ...
... submitted to an arbitration committee consisting of three mem- bers of each body to this agreement , until explained . " Article 12. Local Union No. 201 , and all its members , hereby agree to take no work , or to do any work in the ...
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