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Railway Employees Case (1922) - Harmful Effects of Low Wages, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 5
Railway Employees Case (1922) - Industry is Not Paying a Living Wage, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 6
Railway Employees Case (1922) – John L. Lewis statement, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 8
Railway Employees Case (1922) - Letter to Railroad Labor Board Chairman, B.W. Hooper, 1922 12 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 7
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Magazine articles, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 10
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Members of Organizations concerning a letter about the strike ballot, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 11
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Miscellaneous, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 12
Railway Employees Case (1922) - "Overtime Rules regarding Maintenance of Way Employees, 1918-1922", 1918/1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 1
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Plans, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 2
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