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    Chronicle (Paterson, NJ) Vol. 30, No. 44, Nov. 2, 1958

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    Local information pertaining to Paterson, N.J. and surrounding Passaic County. Issues may include events, government, business, political cartoons, engagement and marriage announcements, and birth announcements. This publication was also known as the Paterson Chronicle (1952) and the Paterson Sunday Chronicle (1951-1952)

    Dr. James Houston of Paterson State College, circa 1970s

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    Dr. James Houston of Paterson State College, circa 1970s. An important figure in the history of William Paterson University, Dr. Houston was, while a student in 1936, the founder and first editor-in-cheif of the school's student newspaper the Beacon, a faculty member and eventual chairman of the school's Education department, and head coach of the school's men's soccer team during the 1950s. Photograph is undated. Date range is approximate

    Dr. James Houston of Paterson State College, circa 1960s

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    Dr. James Houston of Paterson State College, ca. 1960s. An important figure in the history of William Paterson University, Dr. Houston was, while a student in 1936, the founder and inital editor-in-cheif of the school's student newspaper the Beacon, a faculty member and eventual chairman of the school's Education department, and head coach of the school's men's soccer team during the 1950s. Photograph is undated. Date range is approximate

    Chronicle (Paterson, NJ) Vol. 31, No. 44, Nov. 1, 1959

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    Local information pertaining to Paterson, N.J. and surrounding Passaic County. Issues may include events, government, business, political cartoons, engagement and marriage announcements, and birth announcements. This publication was also known as the Paterson Chronicle (1952) and the Paterson Sunday Chronicle (1951-1952)

    James Karge Olsen, president of William Paterson College from 1968-1972

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    James Karge Olsen, president of William Paterson College from 1968-1972. Undated. Date is approximate

    James J. Forcina, the second acting president (1967-1968) of Paterson State College

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    James J. Forcina, the second acting president (1967-1968) of Paterson State College

    Andrew James Paterson: Never Enough Night

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    "Opening April 26 at the plumb, ANDREW JAMES PATERSON: NEVER ENOUGH NIGHT is the most extensive survey exhibition of the seminal Canadian artist’s work to date. The exhibition includes a vast selection of Paterson’s video work spanning from the early 1980s through to the present, as well as poetry, painting, music, archival material, a live performance series, and an original catalogue." --Publisher's websit

    Industrialization and the politics of disorder : Paterson silkworkers 1880-1913

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    This is an account of the social and work experience of successive generations of immigrants in a mushrooming industrial city, Paterson, New Jersey, 1880-1915. In the late nineteenth century the city became the centre of the American silk industry. It's economy flourished, dominated by the production of this one product. Its mills and machinery were technologically the most advanced of any in the world. Paterson quickly became a Mecca for immigrant silk hands. Their adaption to the new work routines in the city's mills forms the focal point of this study. Immigrant workers brought with them work and collective traditions coloured by their experience in the silk industries of their homelands. They were ill-suited to the advanced form of production in Paterson mills and constantly disrupted the plans of local factory owners. The resultant tension became an ingrained feature of industrial life in the city as a continuous stream of immigrants re-enforced the disruptive tendencies of their predecessors in the mills. Paterson millowners were so hidebound by their wayward workers that by the end of the century they formed concerted plans to assume a new dominance over the economic fortunes of the city. Their campaign was directed primarily against Paterson's newest immigrant group, Italian millhands. It assumed a distinctive flavour from that fact. In 1913 the new stance of millowners culminated in the notorious "War in Paterson". Although the 1913 strike is commonly attributed to the inflammatory presence of the Industrial Workers of the World, it was rooted in tensions wholly independent of that organization. The failure of the strike confirmed the new social and political status of Paterson's factory owners, and the eclipse of a long tradition of collective disruption by the city's immigrant millworkers

    Chronicle (Paterson, NJ) Vol. 29, No. 46, Nov. 24, 1957

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    Local information pertaining to Paterson, N.J. and surrounding Passaic County. Issues may include events, government, business, political cartoons, engagement and marriage announcements, and birth announcements. This publication was also known as the Paterson Chronicle (1952) and the Paterson Sunday Chronicle (1951-1952)

    Chronicle (Paterson, NJ) Vol. 31, No. 12, Mar. 22, 1959

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    Local information pertaining to Paterson, N.J. and surrounding Passaic County. Issues may include events, government, business, political cartoons, engagement and marriage announcements, and birth announcements. This publication was also known as the Paterson Chronicle (1952) and the Paterson Sunday Chronicle (1951-1952)
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