Steel Industry Heritage Task Force reports, 1988.

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Steel Industry Heritage Task Force reports, 1988.

Two reports deal with proposals to register sites connected with the Homestead Strike of 1892 with the Pennsylvania Bureau for Historic Preservation. The third, presented by John Hoerr at the Symposium on Rebuilding the Mon Valley, is concerned with economic rejuvenation of the Homestead region. The symposium was sponsored by the Philip Murray Institute of Labor Studies, the Tri-State Conference on Steel, and the Steel Valley Authority of the Mon Valley.

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Tri-State Conference on Steel

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Philip Murray Institute of Labor Studies

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Hoerr, John P. 1930-

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John P. Hoerr was the author of We Can't Eat Prestige: The Women Who Organized Harvard (1997), an account of the movement to establish the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, led by Kris Rondeau. From the description of Papers, 1988-1996 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 410947290 John P. Hoerr was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania in 1930. Hoerr witnessed both post-Depression conditions and post-war prosperity in the mill town of McKeesport....

Steel Industry Heritage Task Force

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Symposium on Rebuilding the Mon Valley (1988 : Homestead, Pa.)

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