(24-25) The coming of the train has forced the emotional conflict to its crisis, and Eugene passes through that storm of fury and joy into the sanctuary of the
Pullman car.
One photo, taken by a young Bergman of his grieving mother and younger brother relaxing on a
Pullman car, is included in the P.S.1 catalog.
George Hughes explored the unwanted sights experienced by early-morning business travelers through open
Pullman car windows.
The unique accommodations feature a refurbished 54-foot Alaska Railroad
Pullman car for a vacation rental, and a 75-foot boat, both with an unbelievable view of Kachemak Bay, the Homer spit, volcanos and glaciers.
Both
Pullman Car Hiawatha and The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden rely on a narrator figure later used so tellingly in Our Town.
Philip Randolph, a secular socialist who sought to organize
Pullman car porters in the 1920s and 1930s.
Hirsch's depiction of the
Pullman Car Employes Association of the Repair Shops (PCEARS), a successful company union established in 1934, is particularly illuminating.
Set designer James Kronzer has devised a most luxurious
Pullman car that moves backwards and forwards to showcase the frenetic action.
The construction would displace about 100 parking spaces in a lot between the depot and the branch office the bank operates in an old
Pullman car at the corner of Dickson and West streets.
In June 1925, Randolph was approached by Ashley Totten and other New York City
Pullman car porters who wanted to form a trade union and were looking for an informed, educated leader who did not work for the Pullman Company--one who would be beyond retaliation.
When a
Pullman car was attached to Abraham Lincoln's funeral train, Pullman's business grew exponentially.
Staffing levels are high, with three stewards to each
Pullman car and two on-board train managers.
Stepping away from popular culture, we can also use this volume to locate collections containing copies of such powerful documentaries as With Babies and Banners or to find reading material on the history of the black
Pullman car porters to supplement a screening of the film Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle.
lays the scene of the play "on an island in the West Indies [presumably Haiti] as yet un-self-determined by white marines." On this island a former
Pullman car porter, Brutus Jones, has made himself emperor.