Buffalo Labor Journal/1922/Celebrities in Town

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Celebrities in Town (1922)

Grover Cleveland Lindauer (1885-1968) in the Buffalo Labor Journal on November 9, 1922.

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Celebrities in Town

The New York State Federation of Labor was well represented in the front line trenches during the recent political scrap.

James P. Holland, president, and Emanuel Koveleski, vice president of that body, appeared on the platform, and did yeoman service for Representative Mead and State Senator-elect Robert C. Lacey.

Grover C. Lindauer of the Federation is in Buffalo, New York in the interest of the publication of the State body, and Thomas J. O'Brien of the New York State Electrical Workers' association also took a hand in the fracas.

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