Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... to time . Hon . Fred . S. Nixon , member from Chautauqua , representing Gov. Frank S. Black , came early in the year , inspected the Home and offered many valuable suggestions . May 16 , Col. A. D. Shaw , as Department 22 [ SENATE.
... to time . Hon . Fred . S. Nixon , member from Chautauqua , representing Gov. Frank S. Black , came early in the year , inspected the Home and offered many valuable suggestions . May 16 , Col. A. D. Shaw , as Department 22 [ SENATE.
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... represented in Senate and Assembly , do enact as follows : Section 1. A State hospital in the forest preserve of the Adiron- dack moutains for the treatment of incipient tuberculosis is hereby established . Within thirty days after the ...
... represented in Senate and Assembly , do enact as follows : Section 1. A State hospital in the forest preserve of the Adiron- dack moutains for the treatment of incipient tuberculosis is hereby established . Within thirty days after the ...
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... representing the United Build- ing Trades and the Board of Walking Delegates met , and an agreement in the matter was reached late in the year , providing for a board of arbitration composed of employers and employees , to whom all ...
... representing the United Build- ing Trades and the Board of Walking Delegates met , and an agreement in the matter was reached late in the year , providing for a board of arbitration composed of employers and employees , to whom all ...
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... representing the Allied Trades have waited upon the firm for the purpose of effecting an amicable settlement , and also the International President of the I. P. P. and A. U. , but they refused to make any settlement , and , consequently ...
... representing the Allied Trades have waited upon the firm for the purpose of effecting an amicable settlement , and also the International President of the I. P. P. and A. U. , but they refused to make any settlement , and , consequently ...
Page 48
... representing the union had refused to accept this , de- manding an increase of 20 per cent . , whereupon the Employers ' Association withdrew their offer . On the following day Com- missioner Webster secured from them , however , the ...
... representing the union had refused to accept this , de- manding an increase of 20 per cent . , whereupon the Employers ' Association withdrew their offer . On the following day Com- missioner Webster secured from them , however , the ...
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