Word: industriale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Easily classified were the guests of the educators and the butchers. Henry Ford was first of cheap motorcar makers; Thomas Alva Edison was first to perfect the phonograph, the incandescent lamp and many another U. S. industrial staple. In photography, none outranks Rochester's music-loving George Eastman. Cyrus...
Classifying the group, rough similarities are immediately apparent with American enterprise. All are, or have been, potent factors in the industrial development of the U. S. With the exception of Aviators Wright & Curtiss, all are 60 or over. With the exception of Steelman Schwab, who went to St. Francis College...
John P. Frey, secretary-treasurer of the Metal Trades Department of the American Federation of Labor will deliver the next of the series of Wertheim Lectures, speaking on the subject of "The Development of Industrial Relations through Mutual Consent." The lecture will be given in Emerson D at 7.45 o...
For 30 years he has devoted himself entirely to the work of a trade union official, assisting in the development of industrial relations and education upon the subject. His career in connection with trade unions began in Wercester, where by 1893 he had rapidly risen to the presidency of the...
The statement was signed by the following: Kenneth D. Blackfan, professor of pediatrics; Edwin G. Boring, associate professor of psychology; Zechariah Chaffee, Jr., professor of law; Lemuel R. Cleveland, assistant professor of tropical medicine Edwin J. Cohn, assistant professor of physical chemistry James B. Conant, professor of chemistry C. T...