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Baer's statements on workers and labor relations became rallying cries for the unions. Most famously he wrote in a letter, later leaked to the press, "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for -- not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men of property to
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whom God has given control of the property rights of the country, and upon the successful management of which so much depends." In closing statements on behalf of the coal managers to the government's
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Baer was also named the president of Franklin and Marshall College in 1894 and retained the post until he died in 1914. He married Emily Kimmel in 1866 and had five daughters.
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he stated, on the subject of working conditions, "These men don't suffer. Why, hell, half of them don't even speak English."
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ideas. Baer's attitude was released into the papers and became an example of arrogance and superiority. Finally,
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as the president of the Reading Railroad after the retirement of his predecessor,
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intervened and settled the strike in favor of the striking workers.
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in 1861, and in 1862 he raised a company of volunteers for the
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coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania, the largest united
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Image of Edward Sorel poster based on Baer quotation
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Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders
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