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Pearl Louis Bergoff (April 23, 1875 or 1878-August 11, 1947) was an
American strikebreaker noted for
violent tactics from the
early 1900s
through the...
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lucrative business, and the name was
changed to the
Bergoff Brothers Strike Service and
Labor Adjusters.
Bergoff's early strikebreaking actions were characterized...
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names the
strikebreaker Pearl Bergoff and his so-called "
Bergoff technique" as the
origin of the formula. Rand and
Bergoff were both
indicted by the same...
- Victoria's
mourning dress as "pearl grey".
American strikebreaker Pearl Bergoff was
given the name in the 1870s
because his
mother had
wanted a girl. Pearl...
- one of the
employers had
hired the
notorious strikebreaker Pearl Bergoff, he had
Bergoff and his two
hundred men
detained by the
Georgia National Guard...
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ambush on May 14, 1908. In 1907, the
professional strikebreaker Pearl Bergoff brought in the
Eastman gang to ride herd over "scabs"
brought in to break...
- to New York to
study at the Actor's
Studio under Lee Strasberg,
Herbert Bergoff, Marc
Daniels and
Martha Graham. When she left for
California at age 20...
- Rider,
manager of The
Pressed Steel Car Company,
responded by
hiring Pearl Bergoff, the
notorious owner of strike-breaking
paramilitary force. The
first fatality...
- is
located in the
Mohawk Valley. "Rand,
Bergoff and Chowderhead," Time,
December 7, 1936; "Rand and
Bergoff Indicted by
Federal Jury For
Putting Strike-Breakers...
- when a
federal grand jury
indicted James Rand, Jr., and
Pearl Bergoff,
owner of
Bergoff Industrial Service (a
strikebreaking "detective agency"), of violating...