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 146) p. LXV. "JOHN EDWARD O'CONNOR - Born Manchester, N. H., March 11, 1849; began apprenticeship in Providence Journal office in 1867; worked on Journal and in Boston, and recently in book offices in Providence. ROBERT O'CONNOR - Born Ireland in 1850; began to learn printing in 1864 in London, Ontario; admitted to Providence Union by card Sept. 10, 1870; worked on the Morning Herald until 1873; on the Inter-Ocean, Chicago, in 1905. FRANK O'DONNELL - Born Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 8, 1868; learned printing in the office of Sibley & Lee in that city, beginning in 1883; worked in Providence at various times between 1886 and 1890 on the Telegram and the Journal; initiated into Providence Union July 31, 1887; charter member of Pawtucket Union, No. 212, organized Monday, Dec. 3, 1888; deposited card in New York Nov. 6, 1890; employed on the New York American in 1904. CHARLES STANLEY OGDEN - Born Bridgeport, Pa., May 26, 1865; learned printing in Philadelphia; worked at Snow & Farnham's from 1887 to 1906; initiated into Providence Union Dec. 30, 1888; participated in the effort for the eight-hour day in 1906; now employed on Attleboro Sun. THOMAS J. O'GORMAN - Born Clonmel, country Tipperary, Ireland, June 12, 1863; learned printing on the Tipperary Free Press, beginning in 1876; initiated into Tipperary Union in 1882; came to New York in 1885; and to Providence in 1906. HENRY WILLIAM O'HARA - Born Taunton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1878; learned printing in office of C. A. Hack & Son in that city, beginning in 1894; initiated into Providence Union March 25, 1900; worked in this city in the offices of the Journal and Chaffee-McIndoe; in Boston on the Herald; now conducting the Oxford Printing Co. in this city. JOHN F. O'HARA - Born Feb. 27, 1873 at Taunton, Mass.; learned printing on the Taunton News and Providence Journal, beginning in 1890; initiated into Providence Union Nov. 28, 1896; worked a short time on Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner before coming to Providence; worked as linotype operator on Bulletin and Journal until 1906; now employed on Tribune." continued in part 147.