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Definition of Machinists
1. machinist [n] - See also: machinist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Machinists
Literary usage of Machinists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report (1915)
"Strike of machinists. On May i, 1914, the union machinists employed in Trenton
... The general character and scope of the plan which the union machinists ..."
2. Report by Industrial Commission of Ohio, Dept. of Investigation and Statistics (1916)
"In November, 1915, 60 machinists employed at the Dunlap Engineering Company were
locked out after they had presented to the company for their approval, ..."
3. The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1760-1776 by Carl Lotus Becker (1907)
"APPENDIX 6 INTERNATIONAL, ASSOCIATION OF machinists AND THE FRISCO SYSTEM ...
All machinists employed at present (February 1, 1902) shall receive the ..."
4. A Documentary History of American Industrial Society by American Bureau of Industrial Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Eugene Allen Gilmore, John Rogers Commons, Helen Laura Sumner (1910)
"Whereas, there are many localities within the jurisdiction of the National Union,
where machinists and blacksmiths are employed, but not in sufficient ..."
5. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1901)
"That several torpedo-boats be kept in commission for the training and instruction
of the machinists and water tenders of the torpedo-boat service. 5. ..."
6. Studies in American Trade Unionism by Jacob Harry Hollander, George Ernest Barnett (1906)
"The machinists' and Black,} smiths' lodge in Cleveland, where the Union had its
national headquarters, was disbanded in July, 1877, and was subsequently ..."
7. Report on Foreign Systems of Naval Education by James Russell Soley (1880)
"The school of machinists is situated at Toulon. It was established by the decree
of February 13,1879, and took the place of the two schools that formerly ..."