Word: benefits
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Nurtured by oppression, however, they have thrived and prospered,-today we find them free, recognized and sanctioned by law. From this survey we learn two things: first, that labor associations are beneficent in principle, and a benefit and protection to laborers; second, that they are indestructible and inevitable. Employers are confronted with them as a natural part of our industrial system. In the end it will be much against the employers' interests if they ignore them...
ATTENTION STUDENTS. - The Mutual Benefit Company will polish free of charge any patent leather boots beginning to crack. By applying this polish the boots are made water-proof and the leather soft and pliable, preventing all cracking. Students may leave their boots at Mr. Bouchard's, opposite Boylston Hall...
...Annexation would benefit Hawaii: North Am. Rev. vol. 156, pp. 271-281: Cong. Rec. 1894, pp. 5009-5010. - (a) Commercially. - (b) Politically...
ATTENTION STUDENTS. - The Mutual Benefit Company offer to mend, free of charge, any patent leather boots which are beginning to crack. By addressing P. O. Box 2, Cambridge, a person will call and get your boots, polish and return them free of charge. This polish may also be obtained of Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins, Temple Place, Boston...
...3tATTENTION STUDENTS. - The Mutual Benefit Company offer to mend, free of charge, any patent leather boots which are beginning to crack. By addressing P. O. Box 2, Cambridge, a person will call and get your boots, polish and return them free of charge. This polish may also be obtained of Thayer, McNeil & Hodgkins, Temple Place, Boston...