- A
dockworker (also
called a
longs****man, stevedore, or docker) is a
waterfront manual laborer who
loads and
unloads ships. As a
result of the intermodal...
- intellectual, he
insisted that he
simply was a
longs****man.
Hoffer has been
dubbed by some
authors a "
longs****man philosopher." Hoffer, who was an only child...
-
manual labor, and the
longs****man's hook was the
basic tool of the dockworker. The hook
became an
emblem of the
longs****man's profession in the same...
- year.[citation needed] In the
early 1960s,
Greene worked steadily as a
longs****man at the
Cleveland docks,
years before the work was
unionized by the International...
- The
International Longs****man's ****ociation Hall is a
historic labor union meeting hall in Mobile, Alabama. The
International Longs****men's ****ociation...
- Weissmüller Jr. (September 23, 1940 – July 27, 2006) was an
American actor and
longs****man. He also aut****d a book
about his father, the five-time
Olympic Games...
- the
Cleveland Indians. He was also
known for his role as the
retired longs****man Nick
Bridges on the CBS
television crime drama Nash Bridges.
Gammon was...
-
scenes of the
Anchorman DVD. He had a
minor role in
Major League as a
longs****man and fan of the
Cleveland Indians.
Flynn had a role on Phil Hendrie's...
- and work as a
longs****man. Due to
frequent injuries to his
right hand,
Braddock compensated by
using his left hand
during his
longs****man work, and it...
- militants, such as
Harry Bridges, an Australian-born
sailor who
became a
longs****man after coming to the
United States, soon
joined the
International Longs****men's...