Warren Stanford Stone (1 February 1860 – 12 June 1925) was a railway worker who rose to head the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in the United States from 1903 to 1925. He was unusual as a labor leader in that he did not believe in compulsory union membership and was comfortable with "labor capitalism". He supported a radical plan in which workers in an industry would take one-third of the profits, the other thirds going to capital and the public. By the end of his tenure the Brotherhood controlled investments worth over $100 million.
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WarrenStanfordStone (1 February 1860 – 12 June 1925) was a railway worker who rose to head the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in the United States...
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recommended WarrenStanfordStone as his successor, a man who would have great influence in labor politics. Stone headed the union until 1924. Stone believed...
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Warren Minor Christopher (October 27, 1925 – March 18, 2011) was an American attorney, diplomat and statesman. During Bill Clinton's first term as president...
Persi Warren Diaconis (/ˌdaɪəˈkoʊnɪs/; born January 31, 1945) is an American mathematician of Greek descent and former professional magician. He is the...
Following is a list of notable students and alumni of Stanford University. Gene D. Block (A.B. 1970), 8th chancellor of University of California, Los Angeles...
standing stones, each around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones. Inside...
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also performed with Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts at the Blue Note Jazz Club. Tindall taught journalism at Stanford and music at the University...
"Logical Constants: 4. Topic neutrality". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 4 December 2021....
White • William H. Taft • Charles E. Hughes • Harlan F. Stone • Fred M. Vinson • Earl Warren • Warren Burger • William Rehnquist • John Roberts List of law...
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The Warren, originally known as Warren House, is a Grade II listed building located in the parish of West Wickham and the postal district of Hayes, Greater...
from Beers History of Warren County, Ohio". Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001...
the Stanford Center for Memory Disorders and principal investigator of the Functional Imaging in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Laboratory at Stanford, stated...
Ledecky accepted an athletic scholarship to Stanford University, where she swam for coach Greg Meehan's Stanford Cardinal women's swimming team. In December...
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