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Muste and went
In the fall of 1906, Muste went East to the Theological Seminary of the Dutch Reformed Church, today known as the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, located in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Muste and work
Muste and Bertrand Russell, admired and praised Kahn's work, because they felt it presented a strong case for full disarmament by suggesting that nuclear war was all but unavoidable.
Muste is best remembered for his work in the labor movement, pacifist movement, and the US civil rights movement.
Following his resignation, Muste did volunteer work for Boston chapter of the newly established Civil Liberties Bureau, a legal aid organization which defended both political and pacifist war resisters.
Through it all Muste continued to work as a labor activist, leading the victorious Toledo Auto-Lite strike of 1934.
In 1949, Lester Granger was appointed Executive Secretary and led the NUL's effort to support the March on Washington proposed by A. Phillip Randolph, Bayard Rustin and A. J. Muste to protest racial discrimination in defense work and the Armed Forces.

Muste and director
Farmer talked to A. J. Muste, the executive director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation ( FOR ), about an idea to combat racial inequality.

Muste and Labor
Upon leaving the ATWU, Muste became the first chairman of the faculty at Brookwood Labor College in Katonah, New York, where he remained from 1921 to 1933.
In 1929 Muste attempted to organize radical unionists opposed to the passive policies of American Federation of Labor president William Green under the banner of an organization called the Conference for Progressive Labor Action ( CPLA ).
Muste, " My Experience in the Labor and Radical Struggles of the Thirties.

Muste and New
While in New Brunswick, Muste took courses in philosophy at New York University and Columbia University, attending lectures by William James and meeting John Dewey, who became a personal friend.
Even while the Lawrence textile strike was going on, Muste traveled to New York City to attend a convention of trade union activists in the textile industry.

Muste and City
Following graduation, Muste taught Latin and Greek for the 1905-06 academic year at Northwestern Classical Academy ( now Northwestern College ) in Orange City, Iowa.

Muste and from
Muste ultimately received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Union in 1913, graduating from the institution magna cum laude.
Muste participated in a peace demonstration late in the summer of 1916, with American entry into the European war looming and some parishioners began to withdraw from Muste's congregation.
Muste became the spokesman for some 30, 000 striking workers, hailing from more than 20 countries.
Muste was himself pulled from the picket line as a strike leader, isolated, and clubbed by police, who eventually deposited him in a wagon and hauled him to jail when he could no longer stand.
Muste would serve as head of that fledgling union for two years, finally stepping down from the post in 1921.
Muste declared that any such movement must start from the bottom up through the action of organized workers if it was to survive and that it was " of the utmost importance to avoid every appearance of seeking messiahs who are to bring down a third party out of the political heavens.
In 1936 Muste resigned from the Workers Party and left socialist politics to return to his roots as a Christian pacifist.

Muste and .
* 1885 – A. J. Muste, Dutch pacifist and activist ( d. 1967 )
* A. J. Muste
As the means so the end ...” A contemporary quote sometimes attributed to Gandhi, but also to A. J. Muste, sums it up: ' There is no way to peace ; peace is the way.
Muste, Robert Pickus, and Bayard Rustin.
Muste, forming the Workers Party of the United States.
* A. J. Muste
In 1941, he, Bayard Rustin, and A. J. Muste proposed a march on Washington to protest racial discrimination in war industries and to propose the desegregation of the American Armed forces.
" Muste ( 1885 – 1967 ) was a Dutch-born American clergyman and political activist.
Muste was born January 8, 1885 in the small port city of Zierikzee, located in the Southwestern province of Zeeland in the Netherlands.
Muste's father, Martin Muste, was a coachman who drove for a family that was part of Zeeland's hereditary nobility.
With his economic prospects limited in Holland, Martin Muste decided to follow four of his wife Adriana's brothers to emigration in America, making the cross-Atlantic trip as Third Class passengers in January 1891.
Muste later recalled of his fellow Reformed Dutch Church members that they were " all Republicans and would no more have voted for a Democrat than turned horse thief.
Muste attended Hope College in the not-accidentally-named Holland, Michigan, located just west of Grand Rapids on the coast of Lake Michigan.
At Hope College Muste was class valedictorian, captain of the school's basketball team, and played second base for the baseball squad.

went and work
After he had finished the first two volumes of his Lincoln, Sandburg went to work assembling a book of songs out of hobo and childhood days and from the memory of songs others had taught him.
When Papa went out to do God's work, Stevie often accompanied him in the buggy, which was drawn by Violet, the new black mare.
And everyone went to work to learn the parts which he wrote.
The men did not object to his sketching them while they went about their work, but no one could be persuaded to come to his studio to pose.
Now there was no work in the fields, nor would there be till it rained, and she did not know where he went.
Winston took the clothesbrush out of the closet and went to work.
Under Miss Upton, the work of the year 1909-10 went forward without interruption.
Indeed, in some periods of our history and in some neighborhoods the job opportunities have been so good that undoubtedly a great many boys who were potential members of the professions quit school at an early age and went to work.
I make no attempt to measure the enduring satisfaction and material well-being of a man who went to work on graduation from high school and was highly successful in the business which he entered.
D'Artaguette went vigorously to work, and gave credit to many hunters.
To be Katharine Ross, and work in a nicer shop somewhere, at a little more money so she could have prettier clothes, and learn ladies' manners and all like that, and get to know different people than up to now, not just the ones like her here, with foreign-sounding names, the ones went to the same church and -- Different place, different job, different people, she'd be all different too.
Nellie went on with her house work -- until I found Julia dead.
He went back to work Monday.
I went to a retrospective of his work when I was eighteen, and I thought he was a contemporary of Cezanne's ''.
As a young man, Nobel studied with chemist Nikolai Zinin ; then, in 1850, went to Paris to further the work ; and, at 18, he went to the United States for four years to study chemistry, collaborating for a short period under inventor John Ericsson, who designed the American Civil War ironclad USS Monitor.
In 1911 he went to Hamburg to work with Theodor Kaes and became head of the laboratory of anatomical pathology at the psychiatric State Hospital Hamburg-Friedrichsberg.
After the war, Keizo went to Korsakov to work in the local harbor.
Interview Island ( the largest wildlife sanctuary in the territory ) in Middle Andaman holds a population of feral elephants, which were brought in for forest work by a timber company and released when the company went bankrupt.
" Doc " went on to work for the FAA in Fort Worth after his flying career.
* W — Win: number of games where pitcher was pitching while his team took the lead and went on to win, also the starter needs to pitch at least 5 innings of work ( also related: winning percentage )
His elder brother, Jack, initially went to work applying to the Police Service before also becoming a professional footballer with Leeds United.
He found the work so extensive and weighty that he went to Tarsus in search of Paul, " an admirable colleague ", to assist him.
Layard's work was continued by his assistant, Hormuzd Rassam and in 1852 – 1854 he went on to discover the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh with many magnificent reliefs, including the famous Royal Lion Hunt scenes.
After his discharge from the army in August 1865, Corbett went back to work as a hatter, first in Boston, later in Connecticut, and by 1870 in New Jersey.

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