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Philip Murray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Philip Murray was president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) during its most tumultuous decade and helped transform the volatile movement of industrial unions begun by John L. Lewis into a stable and powerful organization.
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Philip Murray 1886-1952 A thoughtful advocate of the needs and aspirations of working men and women, Philip Murray constantly emphasized the obligation of American trade unions to serve their membership honestly, effectively, steadfastly.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Philip Murray:Philip Murray, 1945Courtesy of the United Steelworkers of AmericaAmerican labour leader who organized the United Steelworkers of America (USWA) from 1936 and played a prominent part in the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) through its early years, serving as...
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An inventory of the Philip Murray Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Abstract: The Philip Murray Papers are comprised of materials created between the formation of the Committee of Industrial Organizations in 1935 and Philip Murray's death in late 1952.
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Information and examples of work in oils, drawings and print, by Irish contemporary artist John Philip Murray. Copyright © John Philip Murray All rights reserved...
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This e-book biography of Philip Murray is meant for workers everywhere in the world to read. To my knowledge, there is not a recorded life of Philip Murray in any library or bookstore. Among the world’s great labor leaders of the 20th century he is the forgotten man.
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Island mourns loss of Philip Murray, 85 Philip Chase Murray was a man who loved his family, his community, and the view from Monomoy. Born in 1921 at Nantucket Cottage Hospital, when it was located on West Chester Street, Murray grew up just down the street.
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Philip Murray House 6300 Old York Rd Philadelphia, PA 19141 215-927-7070 Want to share a picture of Philip Murray House? Excellent! We just need you to confirm that you own the photo or have the legal right to share it.
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Philip Murray summary with 3 pages pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. Philip Murray (1886-1952), American labor leader, helped organize America's mass-production workers into industrial unions through the establishment of the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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