Word: greenly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pound Class Bradford (Harvard) meets Green (M. I. T.); bye, Freedman (Brown...
...William Green, who speaks tonight at the Union, will present this fresh point of view. As President of the American Federation of Labor, he is the head of the greatest and most powerful trade union movement in the world. Within that organization his views may be considered as holding a mid-point between the two extreme wings. Compared to the conservatives. Mr. Green is a progressive, and yet, compared to the radicals, he is decidedly a conservative. While he favors social legislation and is the author of the Ohio Workman's Compensation law, he opposes the "one big union" idea...
...Green's record in politics and his experience within the ranks of labor bespeak an active and aggressive leader whose opinions, especially, in view of the fact that his administration in just beginning, should be of especial value to those who are interested in the trend of modern unionism, and particularly its future in America...
...Green's lecture will be on "Modern Trade Unionism." The address will take place at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow in the Living room of the Union...
...Green is president of the American Federation of Labor, a post to which he was elected following the death of Samuel Gompers, the former incumbent. He has always interested himself in labor problems and has served the United Mine Workers of America in several capacities. For two terms he was a member of the Ohio Senate, and later he was a delegate from Ohio to the Democratic National Convention held in San Francisco in 1920. Since his election to the presidency of the American Federation of Labor his actions have been followed with the utmost interest...