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A"Hunky"is not necessarily a Hungarian. He may belong to any of the Slavic races. "Ginny" seems to in- clude all the " Hunkies" with the Italians thrown in. The clearest division, then, runs between these two groups the one largely * Bridge, J. H. : Inside History of the Carnegie Steel Company, p. 8> M7 THE STEEL WORKERS Teutonic and Celtic, the other largely Slavic. Between them there is little sympathy. But there is not complete unanimity among members of these large groups. There are vertica...l as well as horizontal divisions. In the "English-speaking" group one would expect to find some friction between the Teuton and the Celt. This seems to be manifested chiefly by the dislike of the native American and the English for the Welsh workingman. Among the "foreigners" there is more to create dissension. The Magyar is tradition- ally at outs with his Slavic neighbors. The Finn, the Pole, the Slovak, and the Lithuanian all have their sectional jealousies. The church, too, creates a division according to creeds, the Greek Catholic being opposed to the Roman, and both viewing the Prot- estant with suspicion.
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