Locomotive Engineers Journal, Volum 51Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 1917 |
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... received from Leonard Potter ended thus : " You will be interested to learn , dear Mr. Davies , that I am using this money to return to Penfoo , so that I may con- vince those benighted people that the stone toad in the temple garden ...
... received from Leonard Potter ended thus : " You will be interested to learn , dear Mr. Davies , that I am using this money to return to Penfoo , so that I may con- vince those benighted people that the stone toad in the temple garden ...
Side 23
... received an invita- tion to call at a certain embassy . I was received by the secretary of legation . He was the most clean - cut man I had ever met , very handsome , with a certain im- pressiveness about him that is indescriba- ble . I ...
... received an invita- tion to call at a certain embassy . I was received by the secretary of legation . He was the most clean - cut man I had ever met , very handsome , with a certain im- pressiveness about him that is indescriba- ble . I ...
Side 32
... received the least pay of any laborers in the country , and cited the most ex- treme cases to prove his contention . Dur- ing his speech the managers were criti- cized severely for exhibiting the highly paid men , and it occurred to me ...
... received the least pay of any laborers in the country , and cited the most ex- treme cases to prove his contention . Dur- ing his speech the managers were criti- cized severely for exhibiting the highly paid men , and it occurred to me ...
Side 38
... received five cents an hour , 9 hours a day , until 1861 , when I went firing on the Erie division of the L. S. M. Ry . , on engine Rowland No. 16 , for James Robinson . I commenced running the Ospray in the yard there in Decem- ber ...
... received five cents an hour , 9 hours a day , until 1861 , when I went firing on the Erie division of the L. S. M. Ry . , on engine Rowland No. 16 , for James Robinson . I commenced running the Ospray in the yard there in Decem- ber ...
Side 39
... received at the Home dur- ing the month ended November 30 , 1916 : SUMMARY . Grand Division , B. of L. E. Grand Division , O. R. C .... B. of R. T. Lodges ... Charles Kopkey , Div . 30 , B. of R. T ..... Arthur L. McKinney , Editor ...
... received at the Home dur- ing the month ended November 30 , 1916 : SUMMARY . Grand Division , B. of L. E. Grand Division , O. R. C .... B. of R. T. Lodges ... Charles Kopkey , Div . 30 , B. of R. T ..... Arthur L. McKinney , Editor ...
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Side 593 - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword : His truth is marching on. I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps ; They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps ; I have read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps.
Side 115 - In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Side 522 - ... involving or growing out of a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment, unless necessary to prevent irreparable injury to property, or to a property right, of the party making the application, for which injury there is no adequate remedy at law, and such property or property right must be described with particularity in the application, which must be in writing, and sworn to by the applicant or by his agent or attorney.
Side 446 - President, so that they shall be considered as a post road and a part of the military establishment of the United States, subject to all the restrictions imposed by the Rules and Articles of War.
Side 593 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat ; He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat ; Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be jubilant, my feet! Our God is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me : As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Side 446 - ... and, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than $10.000, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both, together with the costs of prosecution.
Side 522 - States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in any case between an employer and employees, or between employers and employees, or between employees, or between persons employed and persons seeking employment, involving or growing out of a dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment, unless necessary to prevent Irreparable injury to property or to a property right...
Side 86 - Alas, was this too a Breath of God; bestowed in Heaven, but on earth never to be unfolded! — That there should one Man die ignorant who had capacity for Knowledge, this I call a tragedy, were it to happen more than twenty times in the minute, as by some computations it does.
Side 86 - It is not because of his toils that I lament for the poor: we must all toil, or steal (howsoever we name our stealing), which is worse; no faithful workman finds his task a pastime. The poor is hungry and a-thirst; but for him also there is food and drink: he is heavy-laden and weary; but for him also the Heavens send Sleep, and of the deepest; in his smoky cribs, a clear dewy heaven of Rest envelops him, and fitful glitterings of cloud-skirted Dreams.
Side 533 - To this end they hereby agree to create an organization which shall have general authority to formulate in detail and from time to time a policy of operation of all or any of the railways, which policy, when and as announced by such temporary organization, shall be accepted and earnestly made effective by the several managements of the individual railroad companies here represented.