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- Alvanley_Johnston abstract "Alvanley Johnston (12 May 1875 - 17 September 1951) was a Canadian / American locomotive engineer who became head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), a union that covered the United States and Canada, holding the title of Grand Chief Engineer from 1925 to 1950. During his tenure the Brotherhood recovered from financial problems, weathered the Great Depression and World War II, and held out for shorter hours and higher wages in a nationwide strike in 1946.".
- Alvanley_Johnston birthDate "1875-05-12".
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- Alvanley_Johnston deathDate "1951-09-17".
- Alvanley_Johnston deathPlace Shaker_Heights,_Ohio.
- Alvanley_Johnston deathYear "1951".
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- Alvanley_Johnston wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alvanley Johnston".
- Alvanley_Johnston birthDate "1875-05-12".
- Alvanley_Johnston birthPlace "Seeley's Bay, Ontario, Canada".
- Alvanley_Johnston caption "Johnston pictured in a 1934 Fortune magazine article".
- Alvanley_Johnston deathDate "1951-09-17".
- Alvanley_Johnston deathPlace "Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States".
- Alvanley_Johnston knownFor "Grand Chief Engineer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers".
- Alvanley_Johnston name "Alvanley Johnston".
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- Alvanley_Johnston comment "Alvanley Johnston (12 May 1875 - 17 September 1951) was a Canadian / American locomotive engineer who became head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), a union that covered the United States and Canada, holding the title of Grand Chief Engineer from 1925 to 1950. During his tenure the Brotherhood recovered from financial problems, weathered the Great Depression and World War II, and held out for shorter hours and higher wages in a nationwide strike in 1946.".
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