from "Printers and Printing in Providence, 1762 - 1907" prepared by a committee of Providence Typographical Union #33 as a souvenir of the 50th anniversary of its institution printed in 1907 "The Journeymen" (part 145) pp. LXIV - LXV. "WALTER BYRON NORTON - Born Providence Feb. 21, 1882; learned printing in office of Visitor, beginning in 1897; assistant foreman Morning Tribune in 1907. ALPHA H. NUTTING - Born Delevan, Ill., Sept. 19, 1863; learned printing in office of Fall River Sun, beginning in May, 1878; initiated into Providence Union Sept. 30, 1883; worked in most of the large cities of the United States; several years on the New York World, and has since 1894 in Boston; on Hearst's American, Boston, in 1907. Initiated into Providence Typographical Union on Date Named: HAROLD E. NOCK, May 29, 1893. Admitted by Card on Dates Named: H. E. NEWTON, from New York, July 8, 1871. JAMES W. NEWTON, Sept. 9, 1871. J. H. NORTON, Aug. 10, 1872. Name from Providence Directory: FREDERICK A. NIGER - 1863; probably learned at A. Crawford Greene's. JOSEPH B. OAKLEY (Little Joe) - Died Greenfield, Mass.; admitted to Providence union by card Nov. 14, 1868; worked in this city at various times. G. R. O'BRIEN - Born Oswego, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1867; learned printing in Oswego, beginning in 1879; admitted to Providence Union by card at the April meeting, 1886, and worked in this city during that spring and summer; located in Chicago, Ill., in 1904. JOSEPH A. O'BRIEN - Born Providence Sept. 2, 1869; learned printing on Evening Bulletin, beginning in 1888, and worked on that paper as a linotype operator until 1906; initiated into Providence Union Aug. 31, 1890; now employed on Evening Bulletin. STEPHEN W. OCKREY - Born Providence April 19, 1866; learned trade at Utley's Printing Office, Norwich, Conn., of which office he was foreman from 1885 to 1891; foreman of Norwich Printing Co. from 1891 to 1894; foreman Norwich Morning Post from 1894 to 1897; initiated into Providence Union Feb. 25, 1900; with E. A. Johnson & Co. from 1897 to 1906; participated in the effort for the eight-hour day in 1906. DANIEL O'CONNOR - Born Tiguish, P. E. I., Jan. 31, 1879; started his apprenticeship to printing in his native town and finished at What Cheer Print in this city, where he began to work in 1895; obligated in Providence Union May 27, 1900; financial secretary in 1903, and was elected Vice President in 1904, succeeding to the presidency when Mr. Geer left the city; Vice President again in 1907; delegate to Colorado Springs, I. T. U., convention in 1906; now employed on Evening Bulletin." continued in part 146.