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Harvey W. Brown

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31: 121:, supplemented its members in the railroad sector with others in airframe and general manufacturing. He also centralized the union, and engaged in lengthy conflicts with Emmet Davision, the IAM's secretary-treasurer, and with both the 355: 370: 122: 360: 136:
Brown stood down as president of the IAM in 1949, becoming director of the office of labor affairs of the United States High Commission in Germany. He retired in 1951.
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local, then in 1915 became an organizer for the international union. In 1916, he moved to become business agent for the union's
167: 133:(AFL), but later disaffiliated the IAM from the AFL, objecting to the federation's decisions in jurisdictional disputes. 312: 284: 256: 130: 95: 91: 55: 98:, then completed an apprenticeship as a machinist. He then worked making naval guns. In 1905, he joined the 102:(IAM), and from 1911 he worked full-time for the union. He was initially business agent for the union's 294: 345: 340: 322: 107: 113:
In 1921, Brown was elected as one of the IAM's vice-presidents. In 1938, the IAM's president,
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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers people
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United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
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Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
Pottsville, Pennsylvania
International Association of Machinists
Wilkes-Barre
Newark, New Jersey
Arthur O. Wharton
industrial union
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
International Union of Operating Engineers
American Federation of Labor



ISBN
0313228655
Arthur O. Wharton
International Association of Machinists
Al J. Hayes
George E. Browne
American Federation of Labor
George E. Browne
American Federation of Labor
William C. Birthright
Edward Flore
American Federation of Labor
William C. Doherty
Categories
1883 births

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