United States. Board of Inquiry to Report on Certain Labor Disputes Affecting the Maritime Industry of the United States, 1953.

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United States. Board of Inquiry to Report on Certain Labor Disputes Affecting the Maritime Industry of the United States, 1953.

Transcript of the proceedings of the United States Board of Inquiry to Report on Certain Labor Disputes Affecting the Maritime Industry of the United States, conducted on October 3, 1953.

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