Clipping:Organized labor backs the PL
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Date | Monday, March 3, 1890 |
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Text | At the meeting of the Central Labor Union, held at Clarendon Hall yesterday, the following was adopted:-- Whereas Timothy J. Keefe, on behalf of the Brotherhood, having by promises and acts lived up to all requests made on him by organized labor, and whereas the Brotherhood of New York is in our estimation a labor organization as far as possible under the circumstances of its organization, therefore be it Resolved, That the Central Labor Union and its affiliated unions heartily endorse Mr. Keefe and his associates in breaking the chains of bondage riveted on them by the National League monopolists, and Resolved, That the Central Labor Union and all organizations attached thereto do patronize the games played by the Brotherhood in preference to all others. New York Herald March 3, 1890 ` liquor removed from Brooklyn NL park The one notable change at Washington Park, Brooklyn, this season will be the removal of the bar. No liquors are sold on grounds where League games are played. New York Herald March 3, 1890 |
Source | New York Herald |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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