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...unique delegation arrived in Manhattan last week aboard the Carmania. They were eight British workingmen. One was a patternmaker, one a boilermaker, one a blacksmith, one a toolmaker, one a molder, one an ironworker, one fitter, one a "machine man." They came to the U. S. for four weeks on invitation of the London Daily Mail, one of Lord Rothermere's papers. They are eight actual workers, not labor leaders, sent to examine working conditions, wages and industrial methods in the U. S. The newspaper is paying all their traveling expenses, paying their wives ( who remain at home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Eight Visitors | 3/22/1926 | See Source »

Next day, the press of the Nation affirmed, quite correctly, that the reward could not have been better bestowed. Tenor Hayes is an artist of the first rank. Born in Curryville, Ga., his mother a freed slave, he worked as a stove-molder, sang in a church choir, was encouraged to train his voice. At first, because of the incredible prejudice against his race, he received scant attention in the U. S. He went to Europe, toured England triumphantly, sang before King George in Buckingham Palace (TIME, Oct. 8, 1923), conquered hostile audiences in Germany, returned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Negro Hayes | 4/20/1925 | See Source »

There follows a list of the officers enrolled this fall: Captain J. H. Balmat, Lieut. R. F. Batchelder, Lieut. J. F. Battley, Major C. R. Baxter, Lieut. L. D. Booth, Lieut. J. B. Carroll, Captain D. H. Hanes, Colonel Samuel Hof, Captain H. W. Keller, Lieut. J. C. Molder, Ensign M. A. Norcrosse, Ensign A. P. Randolph, Lieut. G. H. Shattuck, Lieut. C. M. Simpson, and Lieut. J. E. Wymond. The second year officers are: Lieut. R. V. Adams, Lieut. J. D. Boyle, Major S. S. Creighton, Lieut. L. A. Elliott, Captain E. D. Ellis, Captain G. C. Irwin, Lieut...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUSINESS SCHOOL GETS FIFTEEN OFFICERS FROM ARMY AND NAVY | 10/3/1924 | See Source »

...long survived the term of all his early contemporaries in the direction of that industry in Michigan. During his career he not only developed the largest and most profitable mine in the world's history, but also achieved greatness as a geologist, an engineer, a business manager, and the molder of a contented prosperous and orderly community of about forty thousand souls, which during his time grew from a single cabin in the wilderness to its present proportions. At the time of his arrival the primeval forest covered the field of his future work and nearly all the remainder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. AGASSIZ'S FUNERAL | 4/2/1910 | See Source »

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