An edition of Labor and capital honor themselves (1931)

Labor and capital honor themselves

a book attempting to portray a "Golden Jubilee" celebration of E. J. workers, honoring George F. Johnson, in which the whole community joined...

Labor and capital honor themselves
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An edition of Labor and capital honor themselves (1931)

Labor and capital honor themselves

a book attempting to portray a "Golden Jubilee" celebration of E. J. workers, honoring George F. Johnson, in which the whole community joined...

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English
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31

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"Estimated 40,000 marchers, 150,000 spectators. A celebration unique in the history of the world where 'Labor' paid its respects to 'Capital', and 'Capital' its respects to 'Labor'."

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Endicott, N.Y

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31 p. :
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31

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OL22075009M

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