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  History of Industrial Classification
William E. Trautmann, Industrial Union Methods, Charles H. Kerr 1912.
Trautmann went over to DeLeon's "Detroit I.W.W.", later called the W.I.I.U, and re-issued the booklet under the present title.
Trautmann's Version from the original One big union; an outline of possible industrial organization of the working class, with chart (Chas.
www.workerseducation.org /cic/history.html   (673 words)

  
 INDOlink Book & Media Review : Aryans and British India
Thomas R. Trautmann began his research career under his mentor A. Basham and did a pioneering work on Kautilyas Arthasastra of which he made a computer analysis and suggested a methodology for identifying different chronological strata in classical Indian texts which unfortunately has not been pursued by other scholars.
Trautmann is not a believer in the theory of Aryan race, as no rational scholar would indeed be.
Like other scholars, Trautmann traces the origin of the idea of the Aryan to the late eighteenth century when philologists, especially William Jones, pointed out that the structure of Sanskrit was basically the same as that of Latin, Greek and several other European languages.
www.indolink.com /Book/book4.html   (1560 words)

  
 Not Just a Day Job
William Trautmann's 1922 novel, Riot, chronicles the efforts of factory workers to overthrow the existing social order of industrial feudalism and establish the new order of industrial democracy.
  Translating his experiences into fiction, Trautmann wrote Riot as a handbook for how to organize labor in the repressive social-political climate of the Red Scare world of the 1920s.
Trautmann participated in the 1909 Pressed Steel Strike in McKees Rocks, where 5,000 workers comprising nearly 20 nationalities struck over wages and conditions in the plant nicknamed, the "Slaughterhouse."  A confrontational climate in the strike zone led to violent clashes between police forces and strikers.
www.uiowa.edu /~mmla/abstracts/113a.html   (592 words)

  
 Industrial Workers of the World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The IWW was founded in Chicago in June 1905 at a convention of two hundred socialists, anarchists, and radical trade unionists from all over the United States (mainly the Western Federation of Miners) who were opposed to the policies of the American Federation of Labor.
But the first step towards the founding of the union was already taken in the fall of 1904 in an informal conferences of six leaders in the socialist and labor movement: William Trautmann, George Estes, W.
The other faction, led by Vincent Saint John, William Trautmann, and Big Bill Haywood, believed that direct action in the form of strikes, propaganda, and boycotts was the correct path; they were opposed to arbitration and to political affiliation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Industrial_Workers_of_the_World   (4590 words)

  
 Indiana Biography Ref. Page
Edward Valentine Trautmann, owner and proprietor of the Miami Electric Company at Peru, has built up that business from an enterprise that was started by himself and another electrician while both of them were employed on a salary for other companies.
Trautmann for several years was a director of the Peru Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the Kiwanis Club, the National Association of Electrogists, the Indiana Electrical Association, Association of Building Contractors of Indiana, the Miami County Jefferson club, Columbia Club of Indianapolis.
William Heilman was a foundryman, head of the Heilman Machine Works, and had a conspicuous part in Southern Indiana affairs.
members.tripod.com /~debmurray/indiana/indbioref-34.htm   (4400 words)

  
 Irene Mahoney Married on L.I. - New York Times
William T. Mahoney of Southampton, to Carl Eric Trautmann, a son of Mr.
Trautmann, 27 years old, is the advertising makeup manager at Family Circle magazine in New York.
Trautmann, 32, graduated from Syracuse University and is an advertising sales category manager at Family Circle.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEFD9153FF935A1575BC0A966958260   (158 words)

  
 Trautmann: The Aryan Debate [Indologica]
In a lucid introduction, Trautmann examines three groundbreaking discoveries that led to the debate: the discovery of the Indo-European language family, and the discovery of the Indus Civilization.
This selection includes writings by William Jones, who was among the first to articulate the idea of the Indo-European language family, an d by well-known archaeologists, historians, and modern interrogators such as Romila Thapar, Shereen Ratnagar, M B Emeneau, M A Mehendale, and Trautmann himself.
Trautmann describes the opposing interpretations in their political context, demonstrating clearly why the Aryan debate is so highly charged and contentious.
indologica.blogg.de /eintrag.php?id=648   (433 words)

  
 The IWW
William D. "Big Bill" Haywood, representing some 27,000 members of the largest single industrially-organized union at the time, the Western Federation of Miners, outlined the promise of the IWW in his keynote address: "This is the continental congress of the working class.
IWW leaders like Haywood and William Trautmann emphasized class power was economic rather than political, and that the working class was wasting its time in the political (i.e.
All workers needed, they argued, was to come together in One Big Union and organize for a cataclysmic general strike which would paralyze the economy and force the bosses to hand industry over to the working class.
www.socialistworker.org /2004-2/500Supp/500S_198909_IWW.shtml   (1701 words)

  
 01 Abstracts H-O   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
My presentation on William E. Trautmann and his 1922 novel, Riot, represents the discovery and evaluation of a forgotten socialistic labor novel and its unique and neglected author—a founder of the IWW.
However, I maintain that before Trautmann and Riot can be properly discussed and situated in the field of labor studies, as they deserve to be, they must first be introduced to a broader audience.
Born in New Zealand in 1869, Trautmann was raised in Europe.
www.as.ysu.edu /~cwcs/2001PrcdsH-O.html   (6101 words)

  
 James Armstrong Troutman - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912
James Armstrong Troutman, ex-lieutenant-governor of Kansas and one of the best known members of the Topeka bar, was born at Kewanna, Fulton county, Indiana, Dec. 1, 1853, a son of William H. and Nancy (Smith) Troutman, natives of the Hoosier State.
The paternal grandfather, John Troutman, was a native of Kentucky, and the maternal grandfather, John W. Smith, was one of Indiana's pioneer settlers.
The Troutman family is of German extraction, the name having originally been spelled "Trautmann." William H. Troutman was born in Fountain county, Indiana, Sept. 25, 1822, and there grew to manhood, after which he located in Fulton county, where he became a prominent and influential citizen.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1912/t3/troutman_james_armstrong.html   (1426 words)

  
 One Big Union: The Philosophy of Industrial Unionism - By Joyce Kornbluh
At 10 A.M. on June 27, 1905, William D. Haywood, then secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, walked to the front of Brand's Hall in Chicago, picked up a piece of loose board and hammered on the table to silence the whispers in the crowded room.
The "wage slave delegates" led by Daniel De Leon, William Trautmann, and Vincent St. John opposed the "conservative" faction, which included I.W.W. president Charles Sherman and most of the delegates from the Western Federation of Miners.
In turn, the Westerners joined Trautmann and St. John in ousting De Leon from the convention on the parliamentary technicality that he was a delegate to the convention from a union other than his own.
www.lucyparsonsproject.org /iww/kornbluh_one_big_union.html   (2602 words)

  
 Two faculty members receive name professorships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Trautmann, the Mary Fair Croushore Professor of Humanities, professor of anthropology, professor of history, and director of the Institute for the Humanities, also will hold the Marshall Sahlins Professorship of History and Anthropology in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, effective July 1, 1997.
Trautmann, who joined the U-M faculty in 1968, is "considered to be one of the most important historians of anthropology in the country," said Edie N. Goldenberg, dean of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
He came to Michigan as an assistant professor of history and was promoted to associate professor in 1971 and professor in 1977.
www.umich.edu /~newsinfo/Releases/1997/Nov97/chr112197c.html   (268 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Halo, Books 1-3 (The Flood; First Strike; The Fall of Reach): Books: Eric Nylund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It is, however, a testament to William Dietz's prowess as an author that even Halo veterans such as myself can pick up this book and still be interested in the subject matter.
William Dietz was a fine choice for creating this novelization.
Hopefully William Dietz is on the business end of that Halo 2 novelization, and this set will include four books in the future.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345473043?v=glance   (2146 words)

  
 Nitrogen: The Essential Element
At the time of Sir William's address, the main sources of nitrogen fertilizers were sodium nitrate and ammonium sulphate.
Sodium nitrate was obtained from immense deposits of nitrate-bearing rocks, called caliche, that had been discovered in Chile at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Sir William suggested that to meet the world's increasing nitrogen needs, chemists must develop methods for artificially fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
pmep.cce.cornell.edu /facts-slides-self/facts/nit-el-grw89.html   (2457 words)

  
 NSTA Science Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Trained in ecosystem science, engineering, and education, William S. Carlsen has been helping schools engage in watershed research for more than a decade.
Nancy M. Trautmann is director of Cornell University’s Environmental Inquiry program, which aims to make environmental science relevant and engaging for students.
Trautmann has a bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences from Hampshire College and a master’s in aquatic science from Cornell, where she is a Ph.D. candidate in computer-supported collaborative learning.
store.nsta.org /showItem.asp?product=PB162X2T&session=F37615A549CE420792971A5EFA692978   (330 words)

  
 Bread and Roses: The 1912 Lawrence textile Strike - By Joyce Kornbluh
The arrest of Ettor and Ciovannitti was aimed at disrupting the strike.
Congressman Victor Berger, a Socialist front Milwaukee, and Congressman William Wilson from Pennsylvania, who became the first secretary of labor, called for a congressional investigation of the Lawrence situation.
William Wood, who was implicated, was immediately exonerated in court.
www.lucyparsonsproject.org /iww/kornbluh_bread_roses.html   (3869 words)

  
 Industrial Workers of the World - By Joyce L. Kornbluh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The IWW opposed the conservative defense of exclusive craft interests and the AFL craft structure, which Wobblies claimed were frequently at the expense of unskilled or semiskilled workers.
Sherman, secretary of the United Metal Workers; William E. Trautmann, editor of the United Brewery Workers' German-language newspaper; Father Thomas J. Hagerty, editor of the American Labor Union's Voice of Labor; and Lucy Parsons, widow of one of the Haymarket martyrs.
The struggle over issues of political action and administrative structure that began at the convention were not resolved until 1908.
flag.blackened.net /lpp/iww/kornbluh_iww.html   (2489 words)

  
 Beautiful Losers by Bob Black
Trautmann, for example, invited CGT attendance at the founding convention; Emile Pouget declined for reasons of distance and expense but extended his sympathy.
This may be “earlier” than the 1908 date which Paul Brissenden assigned to the onset of CGT influence, but does not seem to be terribly “complex.” The IWW press suggested that knowledge of the French experience might avert some mistakes.
What Dwight Macdonald wrote about Raymond Williams is even more true of Salerno: he has an “appalling prose style” and his “prose is that of a propagandist; it is fuzzy on principle, swathed in circumlocutions, emitting multisyllabic words as the cuttlefish does clouds of ink, and for very much the same purpose.”122
www.inspiracy.com /black/beautifullosers.html   (17277 words)

  
 Index 7 M-Z
Mahon, William D.,* 70n, 342n; letters from, 69-70, 240-42, 341-42
Taft, William Howard., 6: 383n, 244, 458n, 473n; and campaign, 1906, 103, 118-19; and campaign, 1908, 281, 281n, 362n, 369, 375, 385n, 397, 398n, 402, 410-11, 413, 414n, 415-16, 416n; and injunctions, 87, 91-92n, 118-19, 251, 252n, 281, 379, 410
Willison, W. Wilson, William B.,* 113, 113n, 130-33, 142n, 322n, 357
www.history.umd.edu /Gompers/ind7m-z.htm   (3090 words)

  
 Guide to the Industrial Workers of the World Collected Documents, 1905-1971 [bulk 1919-1927].
Includes pamphlets, correspondence, clippings and memorabilia relating to IWW strikes, legal cases and mob action against the IWW, and the activities of prominent IWW leaders, including William Haywood, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Joe Hill, and Ralph Chaplin.
The publication files include materials pertaining to union structure, politics, organizing activities, history, strikes, legal cases relating to the union, the imprisonment of union members, and the general subjects of socialism, economics, freedom of speech, and industrial revolution.
Pamphlets were prepared by various union members and committees, including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William D. Haywood, William Trautmann, and Vincent St. John, There are, in addition, pamphlets written by prominent socialists, academicians, public figures, and social action agencies, including Daniel De Leon, Paul F. Brissenden, Max Eastman, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/htmldocs/KCL05210.html   (539 words)

  
 Literature and Medicine: Contributions to Clinical Practice -- Charon et al. 122 (8): 599 -- Annals of Internal Medicine
Trautmann J. The wonders of literature in medical education.
Trautmann J. William Carlos Williams and the poetry of medicine.
The art of observation: William Osler and the method of Zadig.
www.annals.org /cgi/content/full/122/8/599   (5295 words)

  
 Industrial Workers of the World : IWW
The IWW was differentiated by its promotion of industrial unionism[?] (often confused with syndicalism), the acceptance of all skilled and unskilled workers and of immigrant workers (many of its early members were first and second generation immigrants, some rising to prominence in the leadership like Carlo Tresca[?], Joe Hill and Mary Jones.)
In 1908 a moderate group led by Daniel DeLeon argued that political action through socialist groups and the trade union movement was the best way to attain the IWW's goals.
The more radical faction led by Vincent Saint John, William Trautmann, and Big Bill Haywood, believed that direct action in the form of strikes, propaganda, boycotts was the correct path and they were opposed to arbitration and to political affiliation.
www.findword.org /iw/iww.html   (1685 words)

  
 Troutman Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
William H. Troutman of Fulton county Ind - Brian Tucker 1/12/00
Re: WILLIAM EDWARD TROUTMAN BORN 1880 - Charlene Stark 9/02/99
Re: WILLIAM EDWARD TROUTMAN BORN 1880 - WILLIAM LLOYD TROUTMAN 10/06/99
genforum.genealogy.com /troutman/all.html   (5288 words)

  
 IWW Convention first session
TRAUTMANN, SECRETARY: The temporary Executive Board of the January conferees proposes to this convention the following rules:
TRAUTMANN: The original conferees of January who are here seated upon the stage will constitute the first Credential Committee to act upon the credentials of those delegates who have the power to install their respective local organizations, national or international organizations or alliances, into this economic organization to be formed.
HAYWOOD: We will now have the reading of the Manifesto issuing the call for this convention.
www.marxists.org /history/usa/unions/iww/1905/convention/ch01.htm   (2276 words)

  
 IWW Reading Room and Library | IWW Documents - Culture, History, and Library | Industrial Workers of the World
Introducing Anarcho-Syndicalism - by William Meyers - (PDF File).
Justice and the IWW - by Paul F Brissenden, 1920 - (PDF File).
Socialism and Primative Christianity - by William Thurston Brown, 1910.
www.iww.org /culture/library   (656 words)

  
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Observers were sent from the United Metal Workers (US and Canada), the North American branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers of Great Britain, the International Musicians Union, the Bakers Union, and others.
Trautmann's and Hagerty's views were influenced by European anarcho-syndicalism, as were Haywood's by the revolutionary syndicalism of the French CGT.
A claimed membership of 50,827 was pledged to the IWW.
www.spunk.org /texts/groups/iww/sp000476.txt   (5866 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with T
TRAUTMANN, John Mayer (8 JUN 1854-26 DEC 1922)
TRAUTMANN, Maria Elisabetha (12 AUG 1749-9 DEC 1812)
TRAUTMANN, Sophia Amalia (11 JUL 1860-15 MAR 1944)
www.siscom.net /~erhull/SCHELL/idxt.html   (353 words)

  
 Journal of Arizona History Article - Bisbee Deportation
It was well known that the IWW in Arizona was infested with detectives.
At least one active Wobbly, William Holther, admitted under oath to being an employee of the Theil Detective Agency.
400; William Holther, testimony, Abstract of Record, Appeal to the Supreme Court of the State of Arizona from Superior Court of Maricopa County, George W. Hunt v.
www.library.arizona.edu /exhibits/bisbee/docs/jahbyrk.html   (5231 words)

  
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William and John Free's Gerry Monument in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington
Rhoads, William B. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Washington Architecture
The "Old Capitol" and Its Keeper: How William P. Wood Ran a Civil War Prison
www.h-net.org /~dclist/52.html   (173 words)

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