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Ratify the Child Labor Amendment by Walsh, Frank P - 1937

by Walsh, Frank P

Ratify the Child Labor Amendment by Walsh, Frank P - 1937

Ratify the Child Labor Amendment

by Walsh, Frank P

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New York: Catholic Citizens' Committee for Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment, 1937. Six-panel brochure, very good, containing the transcript of a Feb. 9, 1937 address. Walsh responds to critics, including religious opponents of the Amendment, and argues that it should be a nonsectarian issue.
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  • Publisher Catholic Citizens' Committee for Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1937
The People of the State of New York vs. James J. Larkin - Brief for Defendant-Appellant
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The People of the State of New York vs. James J. Larkin - Brief for Defendant-Appellant

by Frank P Walsh

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Efficiency Systems and Labor (American Labor Series)
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Efficiency Systems and Labor (American Labor Series)

by U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations, Frank P. Walsh, United States Commission on Industrial Relations (Corporate Author)

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1927 Typed Letter Signed By John J. Hearn, Chairman of the Irish Republic Bondholders Committee,...
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1927 Typed Letter Signed By John J. Hearn, Chairman of the Irish Republic Bondholders Committee, Written to Austin J. Ford, Editor of the NY Irish World Newspaper Requesting Receiving Authorization of Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) Chief Counsel

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New York, N.Y.: Not Published, 1927. Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American lawyer, "Influenced by his early poverty, Walsh became a lifelong labor advocate and progressive democrat. With a successful law practice representing labor interests, and with increasing political involvement in progressive, reform politics at the state and local level, Walsh emerged as a national figure by 1910In 1919 Walsh became chairman of the American Commission on Irish Independence, a group of three private citizens who went to the Paris Peace Conference with the hope of obtaining Irish independence by bringing an Irish delegation to the conference. The commission conferred with Wilson and his key adviser, Colonel Edward M. House, and also visited Ireland, where the members traveled widely and met with leaders of the revolutionary governmentAs chairman of the commission, Walsh gave advice to Eamon DeValera, the head of the Irish revolutionary government, during his trip to the United States in 1919. Walsh took the lead… Read More
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[Pulp magazine]: Wonder Stories â۠May 1932 (Volume 3, Number 12)

by (HARRIS, John Beynon [pseudonym of John Wyndham], Frank R. Paul, Raymond Gallun, John Bertin, Captain S.P. Meek, J. M. Walsh, and Epaminondas T. Snooks)

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Two Related Typed Letters Signed By Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American Lawyer and Social...
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Two Related Typed Letters Signed By Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American Lawyer and Social Justice Advocate, Written to Austin J. Ford, Editor of the NY Irish World Newspaper, Referencing William Harman Black for NY State Supreme Court

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New York, N.Y.: Not Published, 1922. Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American lawyer, "Influenced by his early poverty, Walsh became a lifelong labor advocate and progressive democrat. With a successful law practice representing labor interests, and with increasing political involvement in progressive, reform politics at the state and local level, Walsh emerged as a national figure by 1910In 1919 Walsh became chairman of the American Commission on Irish Independence, a group of three private citizens who went to the Paris Peace Conference with the hope of obtaining Irish independence by bringing an Irish delegation to the conference. The commission conferred with Wilson and his key adviser, Colonel Edward M. House, and also visited Ireland, where the members traveled widely and met with leaders of the revolutionary governmentAs chairman of the commission, Walsh gave advice to Eamon DeValera, the head of the Irish revolutionary government, during his trip to the United States in 1919. Walsh took the lead… Read More
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[Pulp magazine]: Wonder Stories — May 1932 (Volume 3, Number 12)

[Pulp magazine]: Wonder Stories — May 1932 (Volume 3, Number 12)

by (HARRIS, John Beynon [pseudonym of John Wyndham], Frank R. Paul, Raymond Gallun, John Bertin, Captain S.P. Meek, J. M. Walsh, and Epaminondas T. Snooks)

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Park Place, New York: Stellar Publishing Corporation, 1932. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover and interior illustrations by Frank R. Paul. Quarto. Illustrated perfectbound wrappers. About near fine with supple white pages, a bit of wear at the extremities and some tape remnants on the edges of the rear wrap and spine ends. Includes the story "The Venus Adventure" written by John Beynon Harris, an early pseudonym of John Wyndham, best know for *The Day of the Triffids*, and predating his first book by several years. Additional contributors include Raymond Gallun, John Bertin, Captain S.P. Meek, J. M. Walsh, and Epaminondas T. Snooks.
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1927 Two Typed Letters Signed By Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American Lawyer and Social Justice...
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1927 Two Typed Letters Signed By Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American Lawyer and Social Justice Activist, Written to Austin J. Ford, Editor of the NY Irish World Newspaper, Regarding the Tom Mooney Case.

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New York, N.Y.: Not Published, 1927. Frank P. Walsh (1864 - 1939) American lawyer, "Influenced by his early poverty, Walsh became a lifelong labor advocate and progressive democrat. With a successful law practice representing labor interests, and with increasing political involvement in progressive, reform politics at the state and local level, Walsh emerged as a national figure by 1910In 1919 Walsh became chairman of the American Commission on Irish Independence, a group of three private citizens who went to the Paris Peace Conference with the hope of obtaining Irish independence by bringing an Irish delegation to the conference. The commission conferred with Wilson and his key adviser, Colonel Edward M. House, and also visited Ireland, where the members traveled widely and met with leaders of the revolutionary governmentAs chairman of the commission, Walsh gave advice to Eamon DeValera, the head of the Irish revolutionary government, during his trip to the United States in 1919. Walsh took the lead… Read More
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