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Printers Plan Their Meeting For Next Month (1915)

Grover Cleveland Lindauer (1885-1968) in Elmira Star-Gazette on June 28, 1915.

4634937Printers Plan Their Meeting For Next Month1915

Teaneck Driver Fined As Drunk. Big Convention of Important Typographical Leaders to Bring Many Delegates to Elmira July 19. Officers Making Arrangements. G. C. Lindauer, of New York City, representing the Allied Printing Trades Council of New York state, is in the city preparing for the annual state convention of the council, which will be held here the week beginning July 19. The sessions will probably be held in the convention room at the City Hall. The state council was instituted June 17, 1897, and represents 30,000 workers of the following trades: International Typographical Unions, German Typographical Unions. Mailers Unions, International Pressmen and Assistants' Unions, International Stereotypers and Electrotypers Unions, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, International Photo-Engravers' Union. The convention will consider many questions important to the printing trade. The officers are as follows: Thomas J. Carroll, New York, president; Peter J. Brady, New York, secretary and organizer; Mr. Brady is also the second vice-president of the State Allied Printing Trades; G. C. Lindauer representative of New York State. This will be the first meeting of the state council ever held in Elmira.

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