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50 cents adopted advance advertisement appointed apprentices April Article asso benefit Board of Directors body book and job called cents per hour cents per token chapel charged charter committee composing room composition Compositors employed constitution convention daily delegates demand double price duty eight-hour day elected Ely Moore employers employing printers employment established extra favor honor Horace Greeley increase interests International Typographical Union January journeymen printers June labor machines master printers matter meeting membership months morning newspapers National Typographical Union night November o'clock organization paid paper person present president pressmen printing office prison purpose receive not less regular represented resolution resolved Robert McKechnie Samuel Woodworth Saturday scale of prices secretary strike submitted Thurlow Weed tion Trades Union Tribune Typo Typographical Association union printers vote wages week weekly workingmen workmen York City York Printers York Typographical Society
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