W. S. Carter
16 works on record
Works
But Mary Kept All These Things
Rates of wages per hour, increase in rates of wages per hour and hours of service per day, in western states and provinces
Applications for employment and physical examinations
Arbitration between the Western Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen
Earnings of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen for first few years in service and effect thereon of fluctuations in railroad business
The Federal exclusive compulsory workmen's compensation bill
Eastern concerted wage movement, 1912-1913
Miscellaneous statements in rebuttal to exhibits presented by the railroads
Earnings of engineers on certain Southeastern Railroads compared with earnings of engineers on certain Western Railroad and what would be earned on Western Railroads under the proposition now arbitrated
Discipline and education of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen and Standardization of Wages, quotations from railway technical experts and publications
Increase in "Cost of living" of Locomotive firemen, Hostlers and Engineers in twenty-nine western towns
Corrections of errors found in Railroads' exhibit no. I, relating to firemen's and hostler's rates of wages and compensatory rules on Eastern Railroads
Increase in cost of meals and rooms away from home and increase in cost of house rent to engineers and firemen employed on Western Railroads
Rates and wages requested compared with wages in effect
Locomotive firemen's and hostlers' requests
Progress made in electrification of railroads and economies effected thereby