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[Bulletin.]
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- Philadelphia, 19
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 3-VHWA (Anthracite Bureau of Information, Philadelphia. [Bulletin]) no. 233-289 (aug. 1923-Sept. 1924), inc. Offsite Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 3-VHWA (Anthracite Bureau of Information, Philadelphia. [Bulletin]) no. 290-356 (sept. 1924-Dec. 1925), inc. Offsite Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 3-VHWA (Anthracite Bureau of Information, Philadelphia. [Bulletin]) no. 410-459 (1927), inc. Offsite The anthracite strike of 1923, a chronological statement of the communications and negotiations between the hard coal operators and the United Mine Workers of America, including the suggestions of Governor Pinchot and the final agreements based on them.
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- Philadelphia, Pa., Anthracite Bureau of Information [1923?]
- 1923
The anthracite strike of 1922; a chronological statement of the communications and negotiations between the hard coal operators and the United Mine Workers of America, including the anthracite operators' reply to the miners' demands and embodying a plan for avoiding future suspensions; also the arbitration proposal ... the government's proposal ... also the agreement of September 2: an extension of wage contract and working conditions to August 31, 1923, pending investigation by a federal coal commission.
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- Philadelphia, Pa., Anthracite Bureau of Information [1922?]
- 1922
The anthracite strike of 1922; a chronological statement of the communications and negociations between the Hard Coal Operators and the United Mine Workers of America, including the anthracite operators' reply to the miners' demands and embodying a plan for avoiding future suspensions; also the arbitration proposal, an offer by the operators to refer issues in dispute to a presidential commission the government's proposal endorsed by the president and offered through Senators Peppers and Reed; also the agreement of September 2, an extension of wag contract and working conditions to August 31, 1923, pending investigation by a Federal Coal Commission.
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- Philadelphia., The Anthracite Bureau of Information, [1922?].
- 1922
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text IR-198 Off-site
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