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 140) p. LXII. "MICHAEL J. McHUGH - Born Providence July 14, 1868; learned printing with Whittemore & Thompson, beginning in 1885; then worked about 2 1/2 years with E. L. Freeman, Central Falls; since that time has been with the Providence Journal, of which he was assistant foreman for many years; now a linotype operator. Mr. McHugh joined Providence Union as an apprentice member April 24, 1887. He is the inventor of an improved printers' galley. J. M. McINERNEY - Born Worcester, Mass, where he learned printing, beginning in 1889; worked in Providence in 1897; employed on the New York Herald in 1904. FRANK J. McKAY - Born Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, S. A., July 4, 1870; learned printing in Providence, R. I., on the R. I. Democrat, beginning in 1882; initiated into Providence Union Feb. 26, 1889; worked in several Eastern cities; served in the 2d Artillery, D. Battery, in Cuba, and in the 46th Infantry in the Philippines; at present in press room of Providence Journal. MRS. LULU BENNER (nee McKay) - Born Providence Nov. 10, 1881; learned printing in office of Telegram, beginning in 1898; now retired from the business. ALEXANDER McKEE - Initiated into Providence Union June 24, 1900. He was born in 1872, learned printing in Barrie, Vt., and had been in the regular army. JAMES FRANCIS McKENNA - Born Providence in 1888; learned printing with J. J. Ryder, 1903-'07; participated in the effort for the eight-hour day at the end of his apprenticeship." continued in part 141.