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Bernard A. Larger

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45:, and was elected as its president in 1897, serving for a single year. He was re-elected in 1900, serving until 1904, when he moved to become the union's general secretary. 283: 278: 273: 187: 161: 137: 94: 42: 216: 53: 34: 21: 241: 220: 245: 268: 263: 171: 90: 209: 205: 17: 229: 49: 257: 233: 38: 56:, and represented the federation at several overseas conferences. 30:(1865 – June 23, 1928) was an American labor union leader. 41:
in 1885, where he worked as a garment cutter. He joined the
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Bernhard Langer
Bernard Langer (surgeon)
Drinkwater, Massachusetts
Cincinnati
United Garment Workers of America
Samuel Gompers
American Federation of Labor
ISBN
9780252033896
United Garment Workers of America
United Garment Workers of America
Thomas A. Rickert
United Garment Workers of America
Andrew Furuseth
James J. Creamer
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Samuel Gompers
John P. Frey
William Bauchop Wilson
Thomas V. O'Connor
Categories
1865 births
1928 deaths
American trade union leaders
People from Hanover, Massachusetts
Trade unionists from Massachusetts

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