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- ISBN 0-471-06397-5. Brooks, Brandon (2 February 2012). "Do you still need a boxmaker's certificate on a box?". On Demand Packaging Blog. Retrieved 8 December...
- in the early 19th century. The movement's founders were the Karelian boxmakers Girgory Bogdanov and Semyon Pyalliev, and the Finns Karl, David and Johan...
- Peele who married Mary Gates is the dramatist, as another George Peele, a boxmaker who died in 1604, was living in London at the time. There is not enough...
- now covered by male labor'), while members of the moribund Cardboard Boxmakers' Union voted to merge with the PIEUA in 1919.: 204–205  In 1888 the Western...
- at the mill level, by selling boxes virtually at cost. The effect on boxmakers was so severe that by 1957 Tennessee Paper was extending credit and loans...
- Almshouses are now owned and operated by the Borough of Merton. The Corruganza Boxmakers whose strike in 1908 was a key moment in the struggle for women’s rights...
- the Dawn Brandon Sanderson The Well of Ascension Donald Smurthwaite The Boxmaker's Son Roger Terry I Am Not Wolf Alissa York Effigy Novel Honorable Mention...
- who had to order their boxes in relatively small lots. Many competing boxmakers specialized in specific types of boxes and accepted only very large orders...
- Mauchline Full name Mauchline Football Club Nickname(s) the Boxmakers Founded 1873 Dissolved 1897 Ground Connel Park, Mauchline Secretary William Murray...
- the same luncheon, multiple pranks occurred: this included Cincinnati boxmaker C. L. La Boideaux getting his hair surreptitiously covered with pepper;...