Box 1
Contains 20 Results:
I. Aleksandrowicz and Broadus Mitchell, “Description of Some Documentary Material on Right-Left Struggle in ILGWU", 1946
2 copies
Cohn, Fannia, “History of ILGWU”, 1940
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.
DiMartino, Frances, “Labor Management Co-operation: The Engineering Department of the ILGWU.”
No date
Goldberg, Sol, “History of the Office and Distribution Employees Union in the Women’s Garment Industry.”, 1948
2 copies
Green, George, “ ILGWU in Texas, 1930-1970.”, 1970
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.
Hochman, Julius, “ Our Industry: A Program for Reconstructing New York’s First Industry.”, 1940
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.
Hochman, Julius, “ Industry Planning Through Collective Bargaining.”, 1941
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.
Homework in Apparel Industry particularly in relation to Embroideries, 1936
Extracts from various Official Documents and Reports.
Janis, Samuel, “ History and Trends in Location of The Women’s Garment Industry.”, 1946
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.
Mayer, Rae Virginie, “ A Brief History of The Locals and Institutions of the ILGWU.”, 1940
Manuscripts, typescripts, and bound volumes containing unpublished histories of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Authors include Julius Hochman, Abraham Rosenberg, and Fannia Cohn.