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1Title:  Report of Revenue Commissioner Wells on taxation, wages, high prices, monopolies, duties & special legislation    
 Creator:  Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898 
 YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
 Publication:  Evening Post Steam Presses, New York,1869. 
 Notes:  "Supplement to the New York Evening Post." 
 Call #:  HJ2373 A2 1868 
 Extent:  53 p. ; 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  Taxation | Wages | Prices
 
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2Title:  The economic basis of fair wages    
 Creator:  Cox, Jacob Dolson, 1881- 
 Publication:  The Ronald Press Company, New York,[c1926] 
 Call #:  HD4909 C877 
 Extent:  ix, 139p. diagrs. 22cm. 
 Subjects:  Wages | Cost and standard of living
 
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3Title:  Hauts salaires, bas prix de revient: Une expâerience amâericaine râeussie. [Lincoln's incentive system.]    
 Creator:  Lincoln, James Finney, 1883- 
 Renaud, Ivan G.
 Publication:  Dunod, Paris,1948. 
 Call #:  HD4926 L737 
 Extent:  X-170 p. fig., graph. 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Lincoln Electric Company | Wages | Profit sharing
 
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4Title:  On work and wages    
 Creator:  Brassey, Thomas Brassey1st earl, 1836-1918 
 Publication:  G. P. Putnam's sons, New York,1883. 
 Call #:  HD8390 B823W3 
 Extent:  xvi, 296 p. tables. 18 cm. 
 Subjects:  Work | Labor and laboring classes | Wages
 
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5Title:  Wealth and progress: a critical examination of the labor problem; the natural basis for industrial reform, or how to increase wages without reducing profits or lowering rents: the economic philosophy of the eight hour movement    
 Creator:  Gunton, George, 1845-1919 
 Steward, Ira.
 Publication:  D. Appleton and company, New York,1887. 
 Notes:  This book had its origin in a work begun by Ira Steward, completed by the present author, after Mr. Steward's death. cf. Pref. 
 Call #:  HD8072 G977W 
 Extent:  xxiii, 382 p. 21 cm. 
 Subjects:  Wages | Hours of labor | Eight-hour movement
 
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6Title:  Wealth and progress: a critical examination of the wages question and its economic relation to social reform    
 Creator:  Gunton, George, 1845-1919 
 Publication:  D. Appleton and Co, New York,1890 [c1887] 
 Call #:  HD8072 G977W1 
 Extent:  xxiii, 382 p. ; 20 cm. 
 Subjects:  Wages | Hours of labor | Eight-hour movement
 
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7Title:  Work and wages practically illustrated    
 Creator:  Brassey, Thomas Brassey1st earl, 1836-1918 
 Publication:  D. Appleton and company, New York,1872. 
 Notes:  Preface signed: Arthur Helps. 
 Call #:  HD8390 B823W1 
 Extent:  xvi, 296 p. 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Labor and laboring classes | Wages | Labor and laboring classes -- Great Britain
 
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8Title:  Acme-Cleveland Corporation Records     
 Creator:  Acme-Cleveland Corporation 
 Dates:  1869-1982 
 Abstract:  The Acme-Cleveland Corporation was formed In Cleveland, Ohio, by the merger in 1968 of Cleveland Twist Drill Company, a manufacturer of high-speed drills and metal cutting tools, and the National Acme Company, a manufacturer of automatic multiple-spindle lathes and screw machines. Cleveland Twist Drill was founded in 1876 by Jacob D. Cox II, son of a Civil War general and former governor of Ohio. The company became a leader in the manufacture of superior-grade high-speed twist drills and pioneered the development of steels made of molybdenum as a substitute for tungsten. By 1936 it was the world's largest maker of high-speed drills and reamers, flourishing under Jacob D. Cox, Jr., who pioneered profit-sharing and authored two books on wage theory. National Acme originated as the Acme Screw Machine Company in 1895, makers of the first commercially successful automatic multiple-spindle screw manufacturing machine. Acme Screw merged with National Manufacturing Co. in 1901 to become National Acme Manufacturing Company, which purchased the Windsor Machine Company to become National Acme Company in 1916. The collection consists of histories, correspondence, writings by company executives, especially J.D. Cox, Jr., articles of incorporation, annual reports, ledger books, publications, such as catalogs, brochures and company newsletters, records of acquisitions and subsidiary firms, and newspaper clippings, pertaining to the Cleveland Twist Drill Co., National Acme Co., and Acme-Cleveland Corp., and to their predecessor firms. The collection traces the development of a major Cleveland machine-tool corporation, as well as developments within the metal-cutting and machine-tool industries in Cleveland and the U.S. during their formative years, and, in particular, to the very important decade of 1942-52. The collection also details the lives of Jacob D. Cox II and his son Jacob D. Cox, Jr., particularly his economic and political views. 
 Call #:  MS 4507 
 Extent:  5.81 linear feet (7 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Cox, Jacob D. (Jacob Dolson), 1852-1930. | Cox, Jacob D. (Jacob Dolson), 1881-1953. | Cox, Jacob D. (Jacob Dolson), 1828-1900. | Prentiss, Francis Fleury, 1858-1937. | Cleveland Twist Drill Company -- Archives. | National Acme Company -- Archives. | Acme-Cleveland Corporation -- Archives. | Machine-tool industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Machine-tool industry -- United States. | Metal-cutting tools industry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Iron-molybdenum alloys. | Machine-tools -- Catalogs. | Metal-cutting tools -- Catalogs. | Screw-cutting machines -- Catalogs. | Profit-sharing. | Wages. | Industries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- History -- Sources.
 
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