单词 | puddler |
例句 | On the other hand, the old aristocrats of labor—the iron puddler, the machinist, the printer—are largely or entirely vanished now. Why are so many white-collar professionals in revolt? | Gabriel Winant 2018-05-27T04:00:00Z They were in the middle of the high staging upon which the puddlers worked while filling the forms and Grislow stopped short. The City of Numbered Days 2011-08-31T02:01:25.807Z The invention of mechanical puddlers, hereinafter referred to, consisting chiefly of rotating furnaces, were among the beneficent developments of the nineteenth century. Inventions in the Century 2011-07-20T02:00:14.643Z As he turned the corner, the man whom Grant had seen in the hall met him, the man whom Grant recognized as a puddler in one of the smelters. In the Heart of a Fool A number of English puddlers had visited him to see his new process. The Beginnings of Cheap Steel A puddler in the Gary Mills may own five shares of stock in the Steel Corporation without ever raising his voice to determine the corporation policy. The American Empire The puddler's trade, which is without doubt the most laborious one in metallurgy, will surely soon be lightened through the use of steam. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885 Successive charges may be made, and at the proper time the puddler is rotated, slowly at some stages and faster at others, until the operation is completed. Inventions in the Century 2011-07-20T02:00:14.643Z The two went into the Vanderbilt House, where Grant greeted Mrs. Williams, the landlady, as an old friend, and the puddler cried: “Say, lady–if you keep this man–we’ll burn your house.” In the Heart of a Fool Kelly's suggestion122 that some British puddlers may have communicated his secret to Bessemer can, probably, never be verified. The Beginnings of Cheap Steel The majority of them are puddlers of the iron mills, and the peasants of Europe, come over so recently the soil is still clinging to their clothes. In Her Own Right The rough miner, or "puddler," the untrained, undeveloped "tiger-man," heated by a quart or two above his usual measure, comes home and kicks his irritating and injudicious wife to death. The House of Souls The nailers and puddlers of Plymouth also struck. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 3, January 19, 1884. A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside For he saw the puddler who had bullied him during the day get out of the car, and in the puddler’s grasp was Kenyon–with white face, but not whimpering. In the Heart of a Fool Caleb certainly justified this admiration, for he was a fine specimen of a Mershire puddler—and there is no finer race of men to be found anywhere than the puddlers of Mershire. The Farringdons But among the jovial puddlers and brake-men that took the air there, it was well enough to have an escort so devoted and so muscular. The Bread-winners A Social Study But perhaps the "dates of the kings" have as much to do with theology as the hobnails of the murderous puddler with evil.' The House of Souls Iron puddlers, glass blowers, and athletic trainers, all do their work now better without alcoholic liquors. Object Lessons on the Human Body A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City When Grant alighted from the car in South Harvey, he found his puddler friend waiting for him. In the Heart of a Fool The repairs are said to be considerably less than in the ordinary furnaces, and the puddlers earn from 25 to 30 per cent. more at the same tonnage rate. Scientific American Supplement, No. 388, June 9, 1883 In Pittsburgh a group of puddlers tried to raise money by selling stock to anyone who wished to take an interest in their cooperative venture. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States The puddler constantly stirs this mass with a bar let through a hole in the door, until the iron boils up, or "ferments," as it is called. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 In the iron mills the puddlers have whitewashed the coal bunkers belonging to their furnaces. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 The puddler walked away and Grant went out into the street; looked up at the wooden structure with the stairway rising from the sidewalk and splitting the house in two. In the Heart of a Fool The method that occurred to me was the substitution of a small steam pipe in the place of the puddler's rabbling bar. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography They serve as common laborers, puddlers, mold-setters, painters, carpenters, bricklayers, cement workers and machinists. A Century of Negro Migration The perspiration which flows from the puddlers in streams while engaged in their work is caused by the natural effort of their bodies to preserve themselves from injury by keeping their normal temperature. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 Jimmy Sullivan—he's a friend of mine; I got acquainted with him yesterday, and he's the biggest puddler in our Works. The Iron Woman The men made way for the puddler, who hurried the boy into the saloon. In the Heart of a Fool The manual and physical labour of the puddler is tedious, fatiguing, and unhealthy. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography Mr McIntosh, not having an acquaintance with fairy lore, said nothing in reply, but took Vandeloup to the puddlers, and showed all the process of getting the gold. Madame Midas To carry on this process properly requires great skill and judgment in the puddler. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 They had seen him fling to the ground a huge puddler who had struck his apprentice without cause. Half a Rogue The hulking figure of the puddler could be seen picking out his men; he had three set off in a squad. In the Heart of a Fool All the gases would pass up the chimney of the puddling furnace, and the puddler would not be subject to their influence. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography Descending to the second story of the framework, Vandeloup found himself in a square chamber, the roof of which was the puddler. Madame Midas Stirring this about, the puddler forms it into balls of such a size as he can conveniently handle, which are taken out and carried on little cars, made to receive them, to "the squeezer." Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 The puddler, one of the strongest men in the shops, struggled to his feet and rushed at his assailant. Half a Rogue And they know that my husband began his business career as a puddler, just as their sons are beginning now. Saturday's Child In the right hand of the cradler is held a thick stick, ready to break up any clods which may be in the hopper, but which a good puddler would not have sent there. A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852-53 "I don't envy the gnomes," he said gaily to Archie as they went on to the puddlers; "they must have been subject to chronic rheumatism." Madame Midas The dirt—the heat must be frightful— MILDRED—Grandfather started as a puddler. The Hairy Ape Bennington had knocked him down again, and this time the puddler remained on the ground, insensible. Half a Rogue The cradlers, eternally rocking with one hand, held a long stick in the other with which to break up any clods a careless puddler might have deposited in the hopper. Australia Felix I looked at the dog football match with the interest of a Sheffield puddler at a Cup-tie, and clapped my hands. Simon the Jester Nothing delighted Carnegie more than to see the man whom he had lifted from a puddler's furnace develop into a millionaire. The Age of Big Business; a chronicle of the captains of industry The dog man said he used to know a George Black years ago in Johnstown, Pa., who was a puddler in the mills there. Billy Baxter's Letters, By William J. Kountz My Grandfather Davies, held a skilled job at the blast furnace where iron was made for the rolling mill in which my father was a puddler. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it Beside the pools, the puddlers chopped with their shovels; some even stood in the tubs, and worked the earth with their feet, as wine-pressers trample grapes. Australia Felix I have been a puddler of iron and I would be a puddler of men. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it The balls are rolled up into three resting places, one in the fire-bridge corner, one in the flue-bridge corner, and one in the jam, all ready for the puddler to draw them. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it But that iron puddler could not savvy four-syllable words any more than the word juggler could puddle a heat of iron. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I am no scholar, but if Wells will take suggestions from an iron puddler, I offer him these random thoughts. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I was young and familiar only with the tools of an iron puddler. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it A bands-man at thirteen, I became a master puddler at sixteen. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it It is about the size of a thick wash-rag, and the puddler carries it in the hand that clasps the rabble rod where it is too hot for bare flesh to endure. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I believe I am the first puddler that ever described his job, for I have found no book by a puddler in any American library. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it At that time there were but five boys of that age who had become full-fledged puddlers. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I have always been proud of the "batting eye" that enables an iron puddler to shape the balls to the exact weight required. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it Now that I was a master puddler, I faced the problem of finding a furnace of my own. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it But the working door of a puddling furnace is the door through which the puddler does his work. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it At one time most all the puddlers in America were English, Irish or Welsh. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I knew that they were not rich men; they were school-teachers, doctors, butchers and bakers, machinists and puddlers. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I wanted to be a real boss puddler, and so, when I was eighteen I went to Pittsburgh and got a furnace. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it I thought I was a muscle-bound iron puddler, but they pronounced me an intellectual giant. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it |
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