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Definition of Glassworkers
1. glassworker [n] - See also: glassworker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glassworkers
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Literary usage of Glassworkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foundry, Forge and Factory: With a Chapter on the Centenary of the Rotary Press by William John Gordon (1890)
"AMONG THE glassworkers. THE casting of plate glass takes place very early in the
morning, and those who wish to see it have to rise with the milkman. ..."
2. The Juvenile Court Record by Visitation and Aid Society (Chicago, Ill.), Ill Visitation and Aid Society (Chicago (1907)
"Child glassworkers. Certain branches of the glass industry are able to utilize
... Of the 49.998 glassworkers reported in .1900, 5.365. or 10.7 per cent, ..."
3. Readings in Social Problems by Albert Benedict Wolfe (1916)
"The plant was confronted, therefore, with (1) a lessening number of skilled
glassworkers ; (2) an increasing number of unskilled Slovak, Polish, ..."
4. The Labour Question in Britain by Paul de Rousiers (1896)
"The glassworkers.—There is no trade within my knowledge which is more strictly
guarded against all intrusion than that of the glassworkers. ..."
5. Biennial Report by Indiana Labor Commission (1908)
"glassworkers, ALEXANDRIA. On Tuesday, September 17, 1907, a strike occurred at
the factory of the Penn-American Plate Glass Company, located at Alexandria, ..."