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…– – – by day-laborer, 1:13 – – – diary kept in Latin, 31:63 – – – Greek writings introduced into Harvard, 2:124; 3:26-28 – – – Hebrew, 10:25 –…
Read More…newfound status as wage laborers. The Cambridge YWCA announced during its monthly meeting in January of 1903 that it had “no regard to creed or color,” and, beginning in the…
Read More…labor landscape of Cambridge. History Cambridge explores the ties between immigration and industry in a History Café, “Changing Tides in Cambridge Industry,” taking place at 7 tonight. (Update on May 23,…
Read More…a victory over a phase of labor agitation that sought to own the laborer and kill the invention of his brain. Howe met this crisis. All the hoots of labor…
Read More…nurses, cooks, laundresses, stablehands, manual laborers and soldiers, white women and free and enslaved Black men and women provided the essential labor that kept the war and the government running,…
Read More…the Russian Revolution, many critics sought to publicly associate labor strikes with Bolshevism to the extent that organized labor came under suspicion as not only greedy and lazy, but as…
Read More…the School Committee, voiced his concern about a potential teachers’ union and its similarities to organized labor, asking “Would they follow the labor program, demand what you want and get…
Read More…“socialist influence” is evident in much of the newspaper coverage of labor disputes. In response to these fears, many of the city’s labor unions, including the Cambridge Central Labor Union…
Read More…Institute of Technology, then located on the right bank of the Charles, that focused early radio attention on Cambridge. It was the American Telephone and Telegraph Company whose research laboratories…
Read More…new ways of organizing labor and new reasons to do so. As History Cambridge concludes our year of asking, “Who Are Cambridge Workers?” our Fall Conversation will focus on labor…
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