Box 11
Contains 120 Results:
Korean and Japanese students visiting the International Ladies Garment look over Union Literature with Mark Starr (item no.111)
The index for this collection was created by the ILGWU on file cards. The early years (1890 1960) were divided into names followed by subject areas. The second half of the card file (1960-1973) has names and subjects interfiled. P? indicates print with negative though prints and negatives do not always match.
Additional material described by subject headings is available.
A group of Junior Leaguers visiting a local 22 shop, being shown drawings of dress designs (item no.112)
The index for this collection was created by the ILGWU on file cards. The early years (1890 1960) were divided into names followed by subject areas. The second half of the card file (1960-1973) has names and subjects interfiled. P? indicates print with negative though prints and negatives do not always match.
Additional material described by subject headings is available.
May Day, 1913, group of Cloakmakers pose on stoop wearing badges; group of Cloakmakers in horse drawn carriage carrying Long Live the Cloakmakers Union sign (2 negs.) (item no.113), 1913
(2 negatives)
Dubinsky, Umhey and Sam Kassover of Vim Stores in Dubinskys office, signing papers and handshake (3 negatives), 4/27/50 (item no.114), 1950
April 27th (3 negatives)
Local 124 Installation, 4/24/50, Charles Kreindler installs (item no.115), 1950
April 24th
Local 35 presser Benny Finkelstein at work on cloak work with hand iron, 1950 Iron on cable (P) (item no.116), 1950
(P)
Dubinsky at pre-convention meeting of the General Executive Board, 4/50, standing at head of table (item no.117), 1950
April
Local 35 Installation, 3/18/50, David Dubinsky installs. (item no.118), 1950
March 8th
Local 10 Installation, April 24th, 1950, Manhattan Center, David Dubinsky Installed. (item no.119), 1950
April 24th
Dubinsky, Harold Ickes, Senator Mead look on as Truman and Lehman shake hands (item no.120)
The index for this collection was created by the ILGWU on file cards. The early years (1890 1960) were divided into names followed by subject areas. The second half of the card file (1960-1973) has names and subjects interfiled. P? indicates print with negative though prints and negatives do not always match.
Additional material described by subject headings is available.