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Definition of Hatters
1. hatter [n] - See also: hatter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatters
Literary usage of Hatters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Documentary History of American Industrial Society by Eugene Allen Gilmore, American Bureau of Industrial Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington (1910)
"BALTIMORE (a) THE hatters' LOCKOUT (i) Meeting of Mechanics to Support the hatters,
from the Baltimore Republican and Commercial Advertiser, July 27, 1833, ..."
2. Experience with Trade Union Agreements--clothing Industries: Research Report by National Industrial Conference Board (1921)
"The United hatters ranks among the older labor organizations of the country. ...
Its decision was favorable to the United hatters, and as it has not .been ..."
3. Boycotts and the Labor Struggle Economic and Legal Aspects by Harry Wellington Laidler (1913)
"The hatters' boycott started in an effort to unionize the factory of DE Loewe
and Company of Danbury, Conn. Mr. Loewe refused to grant the demands of the ..."
4. Railway Problems by William Zebina Ripley (1913)
"XIX FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION THE hatters' FURS CASE1 PROUTY, ... hatters' furs is
a trade name applicable to the various kinds of fur used in the manufacture ..."
5. One Hundred Years' Progress of the United States ...: With an Appendix by Charles Louis Flint, Charles Francis McCay, John C. Merriam, Thomas Prentice Kettell, Linus Pierpont Brockett (1870)
"They possessed abundance of material, and used the choice fur of the beaver more
lavishly than hatters have of late been able ..."
6. Information Annual (1916)
"The property of the defendants, 186 members of the United hatters of North America,
who caused the American Federation of Labor to declare the boycott, ..."