Word: employee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ashes. Florence Reed is in tears again. Since she can go down to the centre of the stage and have a good cry better than almost any actress we have, the exhibition is bound to manifest some merit. Miss Reed's tears are shed principally over her baby. This...
"When the World passed its 100,000 mark every employe received a silk hat with Mr. Pulitzer's best wishes. He usually closed all argument with a bet when the talk grew too strenuous, and the wager took the form of a hat-fre- quently five hats. . . ."
The I. W. W. too, at its recent convention in Seattle, voted that any man who could show his little red card to a freight train employe should be given a free ride. And the hobos, as such, held high revel not long ago in a well known New York...
Like nearly all large cities, Chicago is grievously misgoverned;-but its misgovernment, being particularly insidious, deserves especial attention as a warning to the rest of the nation. Its mayor, "Big Bill," surnamed "The Big Bunk," is hardly more than a political moron, but his misgoverning hand is guided by Fred...
The Italian industrial uprising, which fizzed up with the suddenness of a skyrocket, has subsided as rapidly. When the workmen first seized the factories they declared that they would never give them up until they got full control; and though allowance had to be made for the familiar difficulty of...