Lexicographical Neighbors of Busheler
Literary usage of Busheler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scrap Metals: Study of Iron and Steel Old Material, Its Preparation and Markets by George Henry Manlove, Charles Vickers (1918)
"1 and No. 2. The former applies to heavy scrap and the latter to lighter material.
The busheler is paid on a tonnage basis, measured by the quantity of No. ..."
2. The Clothing Industry in New York by Jesse Eliphalet Pope (1905)
"general busheler and hanger sewer, (36.) presser of entire coat, (37. ... busheler.
With the single exception of the pocket maker, a highly skilled mechanic ..."
3. The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1906)
"... the finisher, the busheler, and the "Boss" himself, as the owner was invariably
called. The tailor, the only man who really knows how to make a coat and ..."
4. What's on the Worker's Mind: By One who Put on Overalls to Find Out, Whiting by Whiting Williams (1920)
"Now if you was a tailor, or a baker, a busheler, egg-candler, or a die-maker—I've
requirements for 200 like them here, and those cards are another 200 ..."
5. The Employment of Women in the Clothing Trade by Mabel Hurd Willett (1902)
"She is a busheler in a pants shop, " two blocks past Mott Street." She has been
at work for six months, always in one shop. She is paid $3.50 per week when ..."
6. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems by John Rogers Commons (1905)
"... of labor calling for various grades and forms of skill, namely, the baster,
machinist, and presser, with various subdivisions, such as fitter, busheler, ..."