Word: industriale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Edwin Clyde Robbins, Professor in Industrial Management. Professor Robbins comes from the University of Oregon where he was professor of Economics, and Sociology and subsequently Dean of the School of Business Administration.
Franklin Erton Folts, Associate Professor of Industrial Management. He is at present an assistant dean in the School of Business Administration, University of Oregon.
In the course of certain general and subsequent remarks the Minister of Health said crisply: "Rheumatism is the most costly of all diseases to industry. . . . It accounts for one-sixth of the whole industrial invalidity of the country. . . ."
Union President Curtis said men were dying of silicosis at the rate of one a week. Seventy-five examinations revealed 75 pairs of lungs that cannot last five years. An effort is being made to examine each of the 1,500 subway workers of Manhattan, but the men are afraid...
Since 1919, when, in criticizing the condition of the steel industry, he rebuked the late Judge Elbert Henry Gary and spoke harshly of the 12-hour working day prevalent then, Bishop McConnell's name has been perhaps more familiar to laymen than that of any other Methodist. Always vitally...