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Carnegie is buried only a few yards away from union organizer Samuel Gompers, another important figure of industry in the Gilded Age.
* 1924 – Samuel Gompers, American labor leader ( b. 1850 )
In 1888, Labadie organized the Michigan Federation of Labor, became its first president, and forged an alliance with Samuel Gompers.
Samuel Gompers, president of the AFL, boycotted the meeting, wanting the Central Powers delegates in a subservient role as an admission of guilt for their countries ' role in the bringing about war.
* 1850 – Samuel Gompers, American labor leader ( d. 1924 )
The American Federation of Labor ( AFL ), founded by Samuel Gompers, was established due to the vexation of many Knights who parted from the KOL.
This law was considered the " Magna Carta " of labor by Samuel Gompers because it ended union liability antitrust laws.
** Samuel Gompers, American labor union leader ( d. 1924 )
* Samuel Gompers
Those who favored traditional policies of avoiding foreign entanglements included labor leader Samuel Gompers and steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie.
* Samuel Gompers ( 1850 – 1924 ), founder of the American Federation of Labor
Debs not only ignored the federal court injunction he instead called a general strike of all union members in Chicago, but it was opposed by Samuel Gompers, head of American Federation of Labor, and other established unions, and failed.
Samuel Gompers, who sided with the federal government in its effort to end the strike by the American Railway Union, spoke out in favor of the holiday.
When Albert Jay Nock, not long later, published a column criticizing Samuel Gompers and trade unions for being complicit in the war machine of the First World War, The Nation was briefly suspended from the U. S. mail.
With the campaign in high gear, " Fighting Bob " sat down for the cameras with AFL chief Samuel Gompers in September 1924.
Rather than open its membership to all, the AFL, under former cigar-makers union official Samuel Gompers, focused on skilled workers.
Samuel Gompers, head of the AFL, and nearly all labor unions were strong supporters of the war effort.
The American Federation of Labor ( AFL ) under the leadership of Samuel Gompers focused on " pure and simple " trade unionism.
Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation of LaborThe early rationale for craft unionism was that solidarity among diverse workers seemed difficult to obtain, while the AFL believed that skilled workers could more easily get improved conditions for themselves.
Ching, AFL President Samuel Gompers, and International President William D. Mahon of the AASCE, held conferences in which the AASCE ceded jurisdiction over carpenters, painters, electricians, and other skilled trades.
Samuel Gompers ( January 27, 1850 – December 13, 1924 ) was an English-born American cigar maker who became a labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history.
Samuel Gompers was born on January 27, 1850, in London, into a Jewish family which originally hailed from Amsterdam.
Samuel Gompers as he appeared in 1894.
Gompers ' father was engaged in the manufacture of cigars at home, assisted for the first year and half by Samuel.
Samuel Gompers began his labor career familiar with, and sympathetic to, the precepts of socialism, but gradually adopted a more conservative approach to labor relations.

Samuel and Memorial
182, 3 ; John Walker's Sufferings, ii. 183 ; Anthony Wood's Athenae ( editor Philip Bliss ), i. 323 ; Samuel Palmer's Nonconformist's Memorial ii.
Brookline is also home to Richard Maghakian Memorial School, and Captain Samuel Douglas Academy, an elementary school for grades 4 through 6.
Kinship at the Sturgis Community Center, General Samuel D. Sturgis at the Hills and Plains Park at the east entrance to town, Jesus in the Garden at the First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden, St. Francis of Assisi at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, STURGIS spelled out in letters and a new abstract sculpture in front of the Sturgis Public Library.
Shortly thereafter, Emanuel Sandusky, a Polish immigrant, established a farm on the land where the Cocke County Memorial Building now stands, and Samuel O ' Dell settled at the junction of the Pigeon River and Cosby Creek.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Henry Festing Jones, Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon ( 1835 – 1902 )-A Memoir
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Sir Edmund Chambers, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: John Wain, Samuel Johnson
* Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge
Memorial to Samuel Plimsoll on Victoria Embankment, London.
* Memorial of Samuel Appleton of Ipswich, Massachusetts by Isaac Appleton Jewett, published 1850.
* Medicine in the Panama Canal Zone: The Samuel Taylor Darling Memorial Library Archives
David Carradine recalled that John Carradine had worked as an apprentice to " Samuel Chester French, the artist who fashioned the Lincoln Memorial.
* Memorial of Samuel de Champlain: Who Discovered the Island of Mt.
Wain was also a prolific poet and critic, with critical works on fellow Midlands writers Arnold Bennett, Samuel Johnson ( for which he was awarded the 1974 James Tait Black Memorial Prize ), and William Shakespeare.
His tournament victories include the first place tie (+ 6 − 0 = 9 ) with Boris Spassky at the Chigorin Memorial in Sochi 1965, first at Maribor 1967 ahead of Samuel Reshevsky, first at Krems, and first at Amsterdam 1980 tied with Hans Ree.
* DUPONT, Samuel Francis: Memorial Fountain in Dupont Circle in Washington, D. C.
Image: Uncle Sam Memorial Statue, Arlington, MA-Samuel Wilson. jpg | Samuel Wilson detail
In the Maurice Wertheim Memorial, New York 1951, Robert Byrne scored 6 / 11 for a tied 6 – 7th place ; this was a Grandmaster round-robin with 6 of the world's top 36 players, and it was won by Samuel Reshevsky.
Several of these writings and speeches can be found in the " Memorial of Samuel Eells ," collected by his nephew James Eells in 1873 ( Cleveland, Oh., Cobb, Andrews & co., 1873 ).
An annual Volksfront event called Althing is held south of St. Louis, Missouri at the group's Samuel Weaver Memorial Hall, which is named after the son of Randy Weaver, who was killed by federal agents in 1992.
Samuel Jones ( born June 24, 1933, in Wilmington, North Carolina ) is a retired American professional basketball player at shooting guard and a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
The U. S. 27 ( Lafayette Street ) bridge over the St. Marys River in downtown Fort Wayne was renamed the Governor Samuel Bigger Memorial Bridge by a Resolution of the Indiana General Assembly authored by State Representative Mitchell Harper.
There is a monument to him in Westminster Abbey, and a memorial to the emancipation of slaves and dedicated to Buxton in Victoria Tower Gardens ( commissioned by his son Charles Buxton MP, the Buxton Memorial Fountain, designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon, was initially erected in Parliament Square, but was removed in 1940 and moved to its current location in 1957 ).
File: Hahnemann Memorial at Scott Circle. jpg | Samuel Hahnemann Monument ( 1896-1900 ), Scott Circle, Washington, D. C.

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