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1. FACT meets FICTION Damaged goods [S.l.]: FACT meets FICTION / Weasel Squeezer Productions; p[2001]

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2. Harris & Ewing Present rail wage same as in 1920 when under government control, fact finding committee told. Washington, D.C., Oct. 8. Present railroad wages are on approximately the same level as in 1920 when the roads were controlled by the government, Bert M. Jewell, President of the A.F. of L.'s railway employees, told President Roosevelt's fact finding board today. He contended that because railroad workers have made "little or no progress" in improving their wages rates since then, they should now be called upon to accept the 15 percent reduction demanded by the carriers, 10/8/38 [19]38 October 24

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3. Harris & Ewing California labor relationist charges AF of L fostered labor disturbances to discredit Wagner Act. Washington, D.C., May 9. George C. Kidwell, Director of the California State Department of Industrial Relations, charged today before the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the AF of L had deliberately fostered labor disturbances to discredit the Wagner Act. He said that in Westwood, a California lumber town, CIO members had been driven out by company agents and that in two weeks there was not a member of any union in town. 'In the face of this fact, it is the Labor Board that is charged with thwarting the 'democratic rights of the workers,'' he said [19]39 May 9

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4. Harris & Ewing John Frey denounces CIO charges that AF of L amendments drafted in collusion with business. Washington, D.C., May 15. John P. Frey, President of the AF of L Metal Trades Department, denounced charges by John L. Lewis that AF of L amendments were drafted after consultation with representatives of big business. The charges, he asserted, are 'studies distortion of the facts.' He told the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the amendments were not influenced by any outside sources [19]39 May 15

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5. WG&L pension and benefits fact book

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6. Harris & Ewing Present rail wage same as in 1920 when under government control, fact finding committee told. Washington, D.C., Oct. 8. Present railroad wages are on approximately the same level as in 1920 when the roads were controlled by the government, Bert M. Jewell, President of the A.F. of L.'s railway employees, told President Roosevelt's fact finding board today. He contended that because railroad workers have made "little or no progress" in improving their wages rates since then, they should now be called upon to accept the 15 percent reduction demanded by the carriers, 10/8/38

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7. Harris & Ewing New 'Mosquito Boat' ready for action. Washington, D.C., June 19. The PT-9, first of the American Motor Torpedo Boats to be delivered to the U.S. Navy under the President's $15,000,000 experimental small craft program had a preview showing for the press today. The 'Mosquito Boat' and eight other ones will be based at the naval operating base, Norfolk, Va., where they will undergo service tests under various sea conditions to determine their capabilities and limitations. This is the same type of boat that the government is in the process of releasing to the British Navy. Chairman David L. Walsh of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee expressed indignation over the Navy's action in this respect in view of the fact that this government is trying to build up its own sea power [19]40 June 19

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8. Harris & Ewing C.I.O. Chief luncheon guest of president Washington, D.C., May 20. John L. Lewis, C.I.O. Head, arriving at the White House today where he was a luncheon guest of President Roosevelt. While the chief executive said Lewis did not come to the White House to confer on political matters, significance, however, was attached to the fact that the meeting follows by three days the defeat of Lewis backed candidates in Pennsylvania's primaries last Tuesday, 5/20/38 [19]38 May 20

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9. Eshwar, L. M., 1934- Sunset and dawn [New Delhi]: [FACT]; [c1968]

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10. Harris & Ewing John Frey denounces CIO charges that AF of L amendments drafted in collusion with business. Washington, D.C., May 15. John P. Frey, President of the AF of L Metal Trades Department, denounced charges by John L. Lewis that AF of L amendments were drafted after consultation with representatives of big business. The charges, he asserted, are 'studies distortion of the facts.' He told the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the amendments were not influenced by any outside sources

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11. WG & L tax fact book

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12. Henderson, Joseph L. (Joseph Lewis), 1903-2007 American Indians in fact & symbol [n.p.]: Big Sur Recordings; [1970]

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13. Harris & Ewing California labor relationist charges AF of L fostered labor disturbances to discredit Wagner Act. Washington, D.C., May 9. George C. Kidwell, Director of the California State Department of Industrial Relations, charged today before the Senate Education and Labor Committee that the AF of L had deliberately fostered labor disturbances to discredit the Wagner Act. He said that in Westwood, a California lumber town, CIO members had been driven out by company agents and that in two weeks there was not a member of any union in town. 'In the face of this fact, it is the Labor Board that is charged with thwarting the 'democratic rights of the workers,'' he said

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14. O'Hara, John L., -1986 More fact & folklore Waynesburg, PA (364 S. Richhill St., Waynesburg 15370): M.C. Eagon; c1990

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15. O'Hara, John L., -1986 Fact & folklore Waynesburg, PA (364 S. Richhill St., Waynesburg 15370): M.C. Eagon; c1989

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16. Saari, Peggy U X L history fact finder Detroit, MI: U X L; c2001

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17. Harris & Ewing C.I.O. Chief luncheon guest of president Washington, D.C., May 20. John L. Lewis, C.I.O. Head, arriving at the White House today where he was a luncheon guest of President Roosevelt. While the chief executive said Lewis did not come to the White House to confer on political matters, significance, however, was attached to the fact that the meeting follows by three days the defeat of Lewis backed candidates in Pennsylvania's primaries last Tuesday, 5/20/38

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18. Suzzallo, Henry, 1875-1933 Teachers' manual for Fact and story readers ..

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19. Miller, William C., 1925- Educator's fact book on school organization Belmont, Calif: L. Siegler; c1973

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20. O'Hara, John L., -1986 More fact & folklore

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