Charles William Slack scrapbooks, 1891-1907.

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Charles William Slack scrapbooks, 1891-1907.

Clippings concerning his career as lawyer and judge in San Francisco, relating in large part to the contest of the will of James G. Fair, and some material on his work as Regent of the University of California from 1894.

20 v. ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7157353

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Slack, Charles William, 1858-1945

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University of California (1868-1952)

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Administrative History During the mid-twentieth century, the American Labor Movement reached a pinnacle of power and influence within society. The Second World War required that labor be managed as a strategic resource; the high productivity of workers during the war carried over in the peace time economy, which experienced a sustained economic "boom." Unlike European labor relations, where unions play an "official" role in government, the Am...

Fair, James Graham, 1831-1894

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Fair was living in Chicago, Ill. when the news of the Calif. gold discovery reached that city. He immediately made plans to terminate his affairs and leave for Calif. His knowledge of placer and quartz mining made him a well-to-do mine and mill owner. In association with Flood, Mackay, and O'Brien, he became a developer of the silver deposits known as the Comstock Lode. Fair served in the U.S. Senate from 1881 to 1887. From the description of James Fair letters and miscellany : ALS a...