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Frank Bohn (1878-1975) was best known as "an advocate of industrial unionism who was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World." Confirmed that this is the same Frank Bohn who edited Boulder Dam: From the Origin of the Idea to the Swing-Johnson Bill." New York: Joint Committee of National Utility Associations, 1927 (in UNLV Spec. Coll. TC557.5.H6 B62x 1927). -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Bohn_(socialist)
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Born the son of German immigrants on February 7, 1855, Henry J. Bohn worked first on the family farm, then as a telegrapher and in a printing office before moving to Chicago in 1876. At age twenty-three, he became foreman in a newspaper office; this initial work in publishing led to a lifetime of work as owner and editor of Hotel World, which he purchased in 1879. For many years, Bohn worked alongside his brother, John J.
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Born the son of German immigrants on February 7, 1855, Henry J. Bohn worked first on the family farm, then as a telegrapher and in a printing office before moving to Chicago in 1876. At age twenty-three, he became foreman in a newspaper office; this initial work in publishing led to a lifetime of work as owner and editor of Hotel World, which he purchased in 1879. For many years, Bohn worked alongside his brother, John J.
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