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[MUSIC] THE MUSICLOVERS CALENDAR. A YEARLY PUBLICATION FOR MUSICIANS AND MUSICLOVERS. ILLUSTRATED AND PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. VOLUME I, NUMBER I. (VOL. I, NO. I) DECEMBER 1905

[MUSIC] THE MUSICLOVERS CALENDAR. A YEARLY PUBLICATION FOR MUSICIANS AND MUSICLOVERS. ILLUSTRATED AND PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. VOLUME I, NUMBER I. (VOL. I, NO. I) DECEMBER 1905

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[MUSIC] THE MUSICLOVERS CALENDAR. A YEARLY PUBLICATION FOR MUSICIANS AND MUSICLOVERS. ILLUSTRATED AND PUBLISHED ANNUALLY. VOLUME I, NUMBER I. (VOL. I, NO. I) DECEMBER 1905
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East Aurora, NY | Boston: [Roycrofters] Printed for the Musiclovers Company by the Roycrofters, 1905. First Edition. Soft Cover. First Edition of the First Issue of The Musiclovers Calendar. Advertisements at the front and rear. With photographic portrait plates, in text musical notation, and sections on the “bibliography,” “Recent Musical Publications,” and an anniversary calendar. Loss at the extremities of the spine, and small chips and tears to the edges of the paper covers. Printed paperback, with slight yapp edges. An uncommon Roycrofters printing. Two institutional holdings located on OCLC.
Sitting in Equity. April Term, 1946. No. 1194-B. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, Plaintiff, v. United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); Local 1397, United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); J.J. Thomas, H.C. Ford, Elmer W. Trapp, Charles Scharbo, L. Bruce Alexander, Frank W. Casper, John F. Bresko, Andrew Jacobs, Joseph Spinelli, Bernard E. Shields, Howard Davis, John E. Sharpe, Andrew Steiner, Frank Boyle, Nicholas Steiner, Stephen Suto, and John S. Donohue, Defendants

Sitting in Equity. April Term, 1946. No. 1194-B. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, Plaintiff, v. United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); Local 1397, United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); J.J. Thomas, H.C. Ford, Elmer W. Trapp, Charles Scharbo, L. Bruce Alexander, Frank W. Casper, John F. Bresko, Andrew Jacobs, Joseph Spinelli, Bernard E. Shields, Howard Davis, John E. Sharpe, Andrew Steiner, Frank Boyle, Nicholas Steiner, Stephen Suto, and John S. Donohue, Defendants

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Sitting in Equity. April Term, 1946. No. 1194-B. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, Plaintiff, v. United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); Local 1397, United Steelworkers of America, (CIO); J.J. Thomas, H.C. Ford, Elmer W. Trapp, Charles Scharbo, L. Bruce Alexander, Frank W. Casper, John F. Bresko, Andrew Jacobs, Joseph Spinelli, Bernard E. Shields, Howard Davis, John E. Sharpe, Andrew Steiner, Frank Boyle, Nicholas Steiner, Stephen Suto, and John S. Donohue, Defendants
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McBlain Books (United States)
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[Pittsburgh]: Printed by Smith Bros. Co, 1946. Hardcover. Very Good. 11 parts invidually numbered (ccomplaint, lots of brief, affidavits, injunction bond, opinions, assignment of errors). Tan cloth library binding with leather title labels mounted on spine. 23 cm. "Labor Law Library" stamped in red ink inside front cover. Carnegie-Illinois sought an injunction against certain alleged illegal actions by the striking union. The injunction was granted based on affadavits rather than actual testimony and subsequently upheld on appeal by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Western District (2-1 with a strong dissent). Amicus briefs opposing the injunction were filed by National Lawyer's Guild, American Civil Liberties Union and District Council No.1, U. E. R. M. W. A. and F. T. A., CIO. The complaint was filed in January, 1946. The lower's court's action was upheld in April, 1946. This book came to us indirectly from the library of the deceased son of a later named partner in the law firm which represented the plaintiff in this case.