William M. Leiserson Papers, 1901-1959

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MEYERS' RELATIONSHIP WITH SEGANISH
Scope and Content Note: Seganish was grateful. He came to Meyers as a talented technician and left ten years later as “a knowledgeable labor man.” Seganish went on to edit six other labor magazines, employing four writers. Tragically, Seganish is almost totally blind today. Shortly after leaving the RCIA, Seganish had to have an expensive operation, but Secretary-Treasurer Maguire stated his hospitalization insurance would not cover the operation, even though Seganish had considerable unused vacation. Meyers, as a trustee of the union, suggested Maguire ought to reconsider, and he did.
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