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William Wallace Atterbury

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Born 1866

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  • Cover of: Railroads and the business outlook: an eastern system's perishable traffic and facilities; address at the 27th Annual Convention, Western Fuit Jobbers Association, Phoenix, Arizona, January 15, 1931.

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  • Cover of: Our army.: An address by W.W. Atterbury ... Delivered before the members of the Union league of Philadelphia.

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  • Cover of: The railroad labor situation: an address

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  • Cover of: Arbitration between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of locomotive engineers pursuant to arbitration agreement, dated April 30, 1912: At Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, New York. Dated July 24, 1912. Testimony of W.W. Atterbury

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  • Cover of: Where our railroads stand today: is their credit basis yet sufficient? how can pre-war personal efficiency be restored? : an address

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  • Cover of: How can the railroads promote the return of prosperity? ...: Released for publication in newspapers of Saturday morning, October 15, 1921

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  • Cover of: A statement concerning the railroad labor situation

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  • Cover of: Beikoku Penshiruvania Tetsudō ni okeru rōshi kyōchō seido

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  • Cover of: Socialism and our colleges

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  • Cover of: "He profits most who serves best": the spirit of employe representation on the Pennsylvania Railroad

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  • Cover of: A square deal for all: what the Pennsylvania Railroad labor policy means to the employes, the company, and the public

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  • Cover of: The rights of those who labor: an address delivered before Department No. 2, Pennsylvania Railroad Woman's Division for War Relief, Penna. R.R. Branch, Y.M.C.A., Philadelphia, Pa. June 26, 1919

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