Laws

…[Bay View National Bureau]; [1880]. 16 p. Notes: Paper copy available at the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society, call number Pamphlet 90-4389. Online facsimile available at: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1237. John W….

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Biography

…“Ohl, Henry, Jr.”. IN: Fink, Gary M., editor-in-chief. Biographical Dictionary of American Labor. Rev. ed. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press; 1984; pp. 446-447. “Weber, Frank Joseph”. IN: Fink, Gary M., editor-in-chief….

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Art (Cartoons)

…by e-mailing info@wisconsinlaborhistory.org.CONTENTS: “Fifty Years Ago” (Joe Glazer)–“Babies in the Mill” (Dorsey Dixon)–“Ghosts of Bay View” (Larry Penn)–“Saturday Night” (Darryl Holter)–“Frozen in Time” (Larry Penn)–“So Long Partner” (Larry Penn)–“Willie the…

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Women

…945). Voelker, Keith Emery. “Financial Incentive Plans for Clerical Employes [sic]”; 1964. Notes: M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1964. 167 leaves. In conjunction with the National Office Management Association (N.O.M.A.),…

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Bayview Tragedy, 1886

…Wisconsin, Madison, 1985.) Development of the Labor Movement in Milwaukee. By Thomas W. Gavett. University of Wisconsin Press. Madison, Wis., 1965. (See Pages 50-71: Chapter 5 – RIOT!) NOTE: This…

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