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...regarded each other. Employees always suspect that their employers is going to cut down their wages or increase their labors; employers are never sure that their men will not break their contracts; they do not even dare trust the words of the union leaders. The longshoremen's strike in New York is a good example of the failure of the men to abide by the decision of their representatives...
...sociology) that the candidate have clinical experience as an employer and as a member of some labor union-not as make-believe nor as a settlement worker, but as charged with the responsibility of making a business undertaking carry itself or of accommodating life to strict labor union rules? NEW YORK TRIBUNE
...following totals were announced last night as the result of yesterday's efforts: Boston, $3,662,279; New York, $3,386,612; outside cities, $2,205,311; total...
...return trip the squad will enjoy the "Greenwich Village Follies" in New York on Saturday night, and will board the train for Boston on Sunday morning...
Tomorrow's CRIMSON will be on sale at the news stands of the Grand Central and Pennsylvania stations, on trains between New York and Princeton, and at the news stand of the station at Princeton. The issue will contain special articles by Lawrence Perry of the New York Evening Post, Coach Dr. Paul Withington of the Freshman team, and Coach Knox, as well as the photographic supplement. Copies may be obtained at ten cents apiece...