Box 2
Contains 35 Results:
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Sept. 24th-29th; Correspondence from D.B. Robertson to Keating re the selection of arbitrators in Western Railroad Wage negotiations of BLF&E; from David Wallerstein to Keating re recent court case in southwest which holds that railroads cannot have company unions.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Oct. 1st-11th; Clippings re $100,000 bribe offered to then County Controller Charles C. McGovern not to be an independent candidate for county commissioner; press release from the Russell Sage Foundation re_ study by Ben M. Selekman entitled, "Postponing Strikes."
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Oct. 12th-27th; Correspondence from H.E. Rosher, Secretary-Treasurer, Railroad Yardmasters of America, enclosing material about Yardmasters fight for the 8 hr. day; from Keating to Harry Slattery, National Boulder Dam Assn., re the Boulder Dam.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Nov. 1st-9th; Telegram from W. Wilson to Keating re_ the death of Arthur (Golden Rule) Nash, also includes clipping from the Cincinnati Post; correspondence from George Wylie, Chmn., Nebraska State Leg. Bd., BLF&E to Keating re Senator Norris as presidential candidate; pamphlet, "Giant Power Proposals in Pennsylvania, a Review," printed by Penn. State Chamber of Commerce.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Nov. 10th-17th; Brief for Employees Before the Federal Arbitration Board, Wages of Firemen and Hostlers Western Railroads, prepared by Donald R. Richberg; clipping from the Philadelphia Record on Mayor-elect J. Henry Stump, Reading, Pa., Socialist Mayor; from D.B. Robertson re the Western Maryland Railway strike, includes memo to Keating by Gil Hyatt re_ same.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Nov. 18th-30th; Press Release entitled "Industrial Democracy: A New Institution Amongst Mankind," by George Shibley, Director of the Research Institute of Work.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Dec. 1st-14th; Correspondence from H.A. Shultz re_ the corruption of Pennsylvania's courts; from P. Ziegler, Railway Clerks, re the labor situation in Cincinnati; press release re result of Supreme Court decision rendering stock dividends non-taxable; from D.B. Robertson to Keating includes a number of communications which describe the situation effecting Western arbitration of BLF&E.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Dec. 15th-21st; Correspondence from Keating to M. Rutter re the origins of IWW in Colorado mines; from Keating to C.E. Sheppard, Pres., ORC, re Labor's activities for the coal miners; from A. Philip Randolph to Keating re_ Negro labor conference.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Dec. 22nd-31st; Copy of letter from R.A. Wentz, Secretary ACE Div. of Northern Ohio and Laurence E. Davis, Manager Assn. of Electragists re the power trust of the electric power utilities; telegram from D.B. Robertson to Keating re attempt to impeach award rendered in the firemen western wage arbitration; from T.W. Wilson, Pres. , NC State Fed. of Labor to Keating re organizing the tobacco workers.
Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1927 Request Item
Handwritten memo from D.B. Robertson to Keating re BLF&E; list of Chief Executives of the Standard Railroad Labor Organizations.