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I still haven't found what I was looking for, which was a reference to a printing press being hauled out of th American Litho building by crane in (I think) 1919 and crashing through the sidewalk and into the Lexington Avenue subway, killing a hapless bystander but I was trolling through Google Books when I came across this, which is a lawsuit arising out of an accident at a firm I have to think was similar American Litho around 1910-11. Read the whole case and you will see the pressroom in question had seventeen printing presses:
http://tinyurl.com/yj25od5 I found another suit from the same time concerning a fourteen year old girl who got her hair caught in some machinery in a room at American Litho where they stitched pamphlets together: http://tinyurl.com/yg9as8t Conditions must have been ghastly as this was around the time of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. Last edited by toppcat; 02-18-2010 at 09:11 PM. Reason: Amended to reflect the first case did not directly involve American Litho-my bad! |
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"Unions aren't good for America."
That is, until folks are reminded of the days before. |
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I seem to recall one of the bakeries that issued cards was sued by the heirs of young woman working there who met her maker after falling down an unguarded or unprotected elevator shaft on the job. I stumbled upon it during some m101 research, so it was likely Standard Biscuit, Morehouse Bakery or Holmes to Homes (not Weil, I remember that much). Things sure were different then. Last edited by nolemmings; 02-18-2010 at 02:22 PM. |
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Don't forget the Shirt Waist factory fire of 1911. That tragedy was a turning point in American labor history. When I was a student at NYU, I passed that building every day.
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I could still smell smoke...it was in the mid 70's.
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