Word: labors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ratcliffe, English publicist and journalist, will be the speaker at the luncheon of the Harvard Liberal Club of Boston to the given today at 12.45 o'clock in the Colonial Room of the Crawford House. His subject will be "Liberalism and Labor in England...
...William P. Morgan, delegate to the Convention of the Committee to For-ty-Eight at St. Louis, will also speak and tell of his experiences at the convention. Mr. Gregory Zilboorg, Secretary of Labor in the Kerensky Government will be the guest of the Club and W. M. Pond '22 will tell of the recent Liberal Club activities at the University...
...President Eliot speaks on "Labor Situation" before Graduates Schools Society in Phillips Brooks House...
...most important public question of the day is a momentous experiment. One of the great weaknesses of our democracy is that our views, as a nation, are not organized. Certain groups, like the Chambers of Commerce, the American Legion, the Non-Partisan League, and the American Federation of Labor, occasionally carry on agitation and bring pressure to bear in order to influence legislation. And government in America has been defined as the result of the pressure of these organized opinions on the Central Legislative Body. But the great mass of American sentiment remains unorganized, and expresses itself only through admittedly...
President Eliot will speak at a meeting of the Graduate Schools' Society Phillips Brooks House tomorrow at 7:o0 o'clock. "The Labor Situation" will be the topic to be discussed by Du Eliot, who will use much of the first he gained from his work as a of the first industrial connivance held at Washington. All students in the University are invited to attend this meeting...