Word: labors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...addition to these changes the Library has been enriched by a gift of one hundred dollars from Mr. James Loeb '88 of New York. This money was given with the provision that it be spent in collecting the publications of labor unions, newspapers issued in their interest or any other publications on the subject...
...Carrol D. Wright, Chief of the United States Department of Labor, and University Lecturer on Statistics of Wages, will give a course of six lectures on Statistics of Wages. These lectures will be open to the public. The topics and dates are as follows...
...first suggested that the records should be collected, and afterward made into a pamphlet, but this idea has been abandoned. The plan which the committee now has in view is to collect the records into book form, and to place copies of it on sale. The labor involved in getting the records together will be very great, and the cost of getting up the book will also be considerable. The committee will make a report in a few weeks to the Athletic Association, and should it be satisfactory the appointment of a man to take charge of the work will...
...workmen; the organization of the proletariat into an economic and political class party and the socialization of the means of production and exchange." Among the questions which will be brought before the meeting at Paris are those of socialistic agitation in university circles, the place of socialistic students in labor movements and general education...
...been known heretofore. When the French came over to Canada, in early colonial times, they transplanted the Feudal System from Europe to America, where it remained till 1854, long after the English came into power in Canada. The system was almost identical with that of the Middle Ages; forced labor was everywhere demanded; and the tenants went regularly to Quebec to do homage to their lords. Finally the farming communities became so oppressed that the English government abolished the system, paying the seigneurs in full for their lands. The second of the monographs, by C. R. Fish...