The organizer explains to them the cooperative system of self-government, Chinese cooperative law, and the C.
The ravings of the French Convention would soon have ended, had not a great organizer now appeared.
The "organizer of victory" had before him a clear field and no favour.
It was admitted to me by a Unionist organizer in Belfast that that city, but for the Home Rule issue, would probably return four labour members.
The silence was very impressive when the organizer finished and sat down to wipe his perspiring face.
Mr. Chairman and brothers," the organizer began, "we must reorganize or we go to pieces.
But after a while, when they had exhausted all possible subjects and the Union was running smoothly, the organizer had difficulty getting even the legal quorum together once every second week.
The organizerknew from experience what such negligence caused.
The organizer began to feel that non-union pretzel-painters were shining the beer drinkers' delicacy.
And if it would not have been for the superior generalship of organizer Kirshen the Pretzel-Painters' Union would have been crushed under the heel of capitalism.
After the secretary had announced that everybody was present and paid up to the minute, the chairman, Mr. Bindzel, opened the meeting and asked the organizer to explain the cry of distress.
It was that organizerof the strikers whom Luke had seen in Forbes's office when the employees made their last appeal to Forbes.
Not satisfied with the slow progress he was thus achieving, he went on the 24th of February direct to the Luxemburg Palace, and sought and obtained an interview with the War Minister, the celebrated Carnot, the "organizer of victory.
In June, 1865, he joined the Wolfe Tone Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood in New York, and was appointed soon afterwards to act asorganizer in the Brotherhood for the district of Manhattan.
The Corniche road was improved; and public works in various parts of Piedmont, and the Cisalpine and Ligurian Republics attested the foresight and wisdom of the great organizer of industry and quickener of human energies.
Messengers were despatched to Lancia in search of a printing press, but the negotiations proving fruitless, the press organizer went himself to the town.
Don Rosendo worked like a slave, and busied himself with the smallest details, and his talent as organizer was more shown than ever on this occasion.
If he is a shrewd poet about us, he becomes the organic function, the organizer of the news about our people to ourselves.
The cumulative effect of these demoralising elements in party warfare is shown in the separation of the work of the party organizer from that of the party leader--separation which is becoming more and more complete.
It is, however, sufficient for the purpose of the political organizer to know that a number of the electors will succumb to such influences.
He was the chief organizer of the enlarged illustrative elections we have had at home.
Airy was noted not less for his ability as an organizerthan for his methodical habits.
The organizer of the observatory, and its first director, was Wilhelm Struve, father of the one who received me, and equally great as man and astronomer.
To Leverrier belongs the credit of having been the real organizer of the Paris Observatory.
Every discharged man became a volunteer organizer and busied himself getting his friends to enroll.
Feeney, United Mine Workers' organizer and local secretary in charge of the district for the National Committee, superintended operations.
Hardly had the strike started when the oily Schwab prohibited meetings in Bethlehem; the Allegheny and West Penn Steel Companies did the same at Natrona, jailing organizer J.
Monessen, forty miles from Pittsburgh on the Monongahela river, the home of the Pittsburgh Steel Company and several other large concerns, and notorious as the place where organizer Jeff.
Domenick Gelotte, a local organizerof the miners, refused to depart and was promptly arrested.
This veteran organizer (she testified in court to being 89 years old) of the United Mine Workers labored dauntlessly, going to jail and meeting the hardships and dangers of the work in a manner that would do credit to one half her age.
In Donora, an important steel town a few miles down the river from Monessen, and part of organizer Feeney's district, the fight was not so easily won.
The results secured by her will compare favorably with those of any other organizer in the whole campaign.
On the contrary, one of the first principles of an efficient organizer is never, under any circumstances, to make promises to his men.
Consequently, more than once it found itself in deadly quarrels with the employers over the unionization of certain mills, when a live organizer working among the non-union men involved would have solved the problem in a few weeks.
They took the matter under advisement; but nothing came of it, although long afterwards, when the opportune moment had passed, organizer J.
Mrs. Fannie Sellins was an organizer for the United Mine Workers of America, stationed in the notorious, anti-union Black Valley district along the Allegheny river.
Rue du Docteur Blanche, named to memorize the organizer of the well-known private asylum in the hôtel once the dwelling of princesse de Lamballe, is the ancient Fontis Road.
Rue du Faubourg St-Jacques we turn into the seventeenth-century Rue Cassini, so named in 1790 to memorize the seventeenth-century organizer of the Observatory.
Brandenstein, the great organizer of the advance of 1870, when speaking of the mass-formation of the French.
While a magnificent organizer of espionage, he was a poor observer himself, and I had already succeeded on one occasion in imposing myself on him under a false identity.
The organizer of our secret service during the war?
Grand Organizer and Instructor, succeeded in 1885 by J.
As an organizer during the early days, John Drury was eminently successful, and the Association progressed in a surprising manner during the first year of its National existence.
Of this conspiracy and agitation Gomez was the organizer and leader.
The foremost director of that war, its organizer and inspirer, was Jose Marti; one of those rare geniuses who have appeared occasionally in the history of the world to be the incarnation of great ideals of justice and human right.
His death produced a new paroxysm of anarchy, out of which a new organizer arose among the tribes of Leinster.
He was the son of a member of the Irish Commons, proscribed for his patriotism and religion in 1641, by Anna O'Moore, daughter of the organizer of the Catholic Confederation.
Willard that the world knows, the organizer and leader in social reform, was born at this time.
Miss Willard was not only a gifted speaker, whose pure, flame-like spirit enkindled faith and enthusiasm in others; she was also a rare organizer and indefatigable worker.
But before Hamilton could be of signal service to the country as an organizer and legislator, it was necessary to have a national government which the country would accept, and which would be lasting and efficient.
During the early campaigns of the war, as colonel of a regiment of cavalry, he had exhibited his rare genius as an organizer and disciplinarian.
But what renders the reign of this king a landmark in Assyrian history, is the fact that he was not a mere conqueror like his predecessors, but a political organizer of great capacity.
He appears to have been the first great organizer of the peoples of the Chaldæan plains.
He was a man of pre-eminent ability, of wonderful address in diplomacy, and possessed rare genius as an organizer and military chieftain.
Stephens was the financial backer and the organizer of the Smythe faction.
For a third of a century he was a close friend and adviser of the college, and all his wide experience and his ability as an organizer and financier were always at its service.