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MLA

Bandler, William. A Statement Issued by Mr. William Bandler, President of the Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y., Inc. Setting Forth the Vital Principles to Which the Association Committed in the Present Labor Controversy, December, 1920 : Imminent Danger of Collapse to New York Clothing Market through Inability to Compete with Other Clothing Centres : the Union's Refusal to Recede from Inflated War Wages. [New York],[Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y.], 1920.

APA

Bandler, William. (1920). A statement issued by Mr. William Bandler, president of the Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y., Inc. setting forth the vital principles to which the Association committed in the present labor controversy, December, 1920 : imminent danger of collapse to New York clothing market through inability to compete with other clothing centres : the union's refusal to recede from inflated war wages. [New York],[Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y.],

Chicago

Bandler, William. A Statement Issued by Mr. William Bandler, President of the Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y., Inc. Setting Forth the Vital Principles to Which the Association Committed in the Present Labor Controversy, December, 1920 : Imminent Danger of Collapse to New York Clothing Market through Inability to Compete with Other Clothing Centres : the Union's Refusal to Recede from Inflated War Wages. [New York],[Clothing Manufacturers' Association of N.Y.], 1920.

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