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  • Court known as the Lathers property that would give control of 13 acres to the city.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • With the help of the Helmets to Hardhats program — which funnels combat veterans into construction jobs — he became a member of the Metal Lathers, Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 46, and he started work on Tower 3 in May.

    Combat veterans help World Trade Center rise again 2011

  • "When you talk about productivity, when you talk about work rules, think about getting older in this industry," said Robert Ledwith, business manager of Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 46.

    Contractors, Unions Head for Collision Joseph De Avila 2011

  • "When you talk about productivity, when you talk about work rules, think about getting older in this industry," said Robert Ledwith, business manager of Metallic Lathers and Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 46.

    Contractors, Unions Head for Collision Joseph De Avila 2011

  • With the help of the Helmets to Hardhats program — which funnels combat veterans into construction jobs — he became a member of the Metal Lathers, Reinforcing Ironworkers Local 46, and he started work on Tower 3 in May.

    Combat veterans help World Trade Center rise again 2011

  • "You're dead right, Dan," said Lathers, with an expression of disgust.

    Tom Grogan Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • All the names which could apply to a woman who had been sweetheart, wife, and mother seemed out of place when he thought of this undaunted spirit who had defied Lathers, and with one blow of her fist sent the splinters of a fence flying about his head.

    Tom Grogan Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • She crowded Lathers so closely his slinking figure hugged the fence.

    Tom Grogan Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • Lathers was leaning against the board fence of the shop whittling

    Tom Grogan Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

  • Cully came out, but not in obedience to McGaw or Lathers.

    Tom Grogan Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

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