Oral history interview with Max Stillwell in Des Moines, Iowa, 1980 Feb. 29 [microform] / conducted by Gregory R. Zieren.
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The Cleveland Local No. 24-P of the Graphic Arts International Union was founded in 1900 as a part of the International Typographical Union; at this time, the local had nineteen members. In 1903, the International Photoengravers Union of North American and the International Typographical Union agreed to the transfer of all photoengraving locals to the jurisdiction of the photoengravers union. The process of photo-engraving, although no longer done completely by hand, consists of mak...
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