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The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 1863-1955; a study of the origin and evolution of railway working rules
Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Richardson, Reed C., 1917-2000
Format:
Thesis
Book
Language:
English
Published:
[Ithaca]
1955
Subjects:
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (U.S.)
Collective labor agreements
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Railroads
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United States
Railroad law
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United States
Railroads
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Railroads
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Railroads
Railroad law
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Call Number:
HD4966.R12 U72
Oversize Thesis HD4830 1955 R524 +
Thesis 1955 R524
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