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...Thurs. at 11 New Lect. Hall C hf* Consult Prof. O. H. Taylor 1a Wed. at 10 Boylston 24 2 Thurs. at 9 Harvard 1 2a Thurs. at 12 Harvard 2 3 Wed. at 2 Emerson 211 4a Thurs. at 11 Emerson D 6a Thurs. at 10 Harvard 3 7a Wed. at 10 Harvard 1 7b* Wed. at 11 Harvard 2 9a Wed. at 12 Harvard 5 10a Wed. at 12 Widener U 11* Wed. at 2 Emerson H 12* Thurs. at 3 Sever 2 15a* Wed. at 12 Boylston 21 17* Thurs. at 12 Sever 1 18* Thurs...
...Thurs. at 11 New Lect. Hall C hf* Consult Prof. O. H. Taylor 1a Wed. at 10 Boylston 24 2 Thurs. at 9 Harvard 1 2a Thurs. at 12 Harvard 2 3 Wed. at 2 Emerson 211 4a Thurs. at 11 Emerson D 6a Thurs. at 10 Harvard 3 7a Wed. at 10 Harvard 1 7b* Wed. at 11 Harvard 2 9a Wed. at 12 Harvard 5 10a Wed. at 12 Widener U 11* Wed. at 2 Emerson H 12* Thurs. at 3 Sever 2 15a* Wed. at 12 Boylston 21 17* Thurs. at 12 Sever 1 18* Thurs...
...Thurs. at 11 New Lect. Hall C hf* Consult Prof. O. H. Taylor 1a Wed. at 10 Boylston 24 2 Thurs. at 9 Harvard 1 2a Thurs. at 12 Harvard 2 3 Wed. at 2 Emerson 211 4a Thurs. at 11 Emerson D 6a Thurs. at 10 Harvard 3 7a Wed. at 10 Harvard 1 7b* Wed. at 11 Harvard 2 9a Wed. at 12 Harvard 5 10a Wed. at 12 Widener D 11* Wed. at 2 Emerson H 12* Thurs. at 3 Sever 2 15a* Wed. at 12 Boylston 21 17* Thurs. at 12 Sever 1 18* Thurs...
...years ago, when the Recovery Act containing Section 7a was passed, A. F. of L. men thought they had won a mighty victory. They had at the time 2,000,000 A. F. of L. members out of a total of some 24,000,000 employed in industry. They had visions of organizing the whole 24,000,000 now that the collective bargaining clause made interference with their organizing illegal. And they were desperately disappointed, for instead of gaining they lost ground. Many industries, distrustful of the A. F. of L., encouraged their employes to form company unions...
...Since then many an individual Methodist and a few conferences have continued to move leftward, without exhibiting anything more substantial than warm, pious discontent. Typical of the viewpoint of "Christian economy" was last week's report which critically covered everything conceivable from sharecroppers and Section 7a to William Randolph Hearst, and only became specific in recommending that pastors study the 90-year-old Rochdale consumers' co-operative movement. Typical also was the amiable alacrity with which, when they came to the question of Japan, the Methodists followed the lead of their presiding officer, Bishop Titus Lowe of Oregon...