William E. Clitheroe Papers 1930-1973 1953-1973
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International Association of Machinists.
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The International Association of Machinists is a trade union that was formed in 1888 by nineteen machinists in Atlanta, Georgia. From the description of International Association of Machinists records, 1947. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 308473936 History The International Association of Machinists (IAM) Lodge #68 is one of the oldest of the Bay Area Metal working unions and has a long and interesting ...
Clitheroe, William E., 1906-1972
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Texas AFL-CIO
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Clitheroe, William E., 1906-1973
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Clitheroe was born on July 4, 1906, in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England, and studied engineering at the London Polytechnic Institute. He served his apprenticeship as a machinist before coming to the United States. He worked as a machinist in Texas where he joined the International Association of Machinists in Houston in 1937. He held many offices in the I.A.M. in his thirty-five year service to the labor movement. From the description of Papers, 1930-1973, bulk 1953-1973. (University of...