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Railway Employees Case (1922) – Press, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 4
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Request for a Ruling by the Railroad Labor Board concerning the Living Wage, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 5
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Senator Cummins regarding a Living Wage, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 124, Folder 9
Railway Employees Case (1922) - Smock's Closing Statement, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 6
Railway Employees Case (1922) - Sturgis' Testimony "Prices Are Now Rising", 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 8
Railway Employees Case (1922) – Suggestions, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 9
Railway Employees Case (1922) – "The Living Wage Would Be Beneficial to Industry", 1918/1919 1 folder(s) Box 125, Folder 9
Railway Employees Case (1922) - The Upward Trend in Wage Rates, 2 folders, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 126, Folder 10-11
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