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WHITING WILLIAMS TO SPEAK AT UNIVERSITY

Will Lecture at Business School Until November 11 on "The Employee's Viewpoint"--Has Investigated Labor Conditions by Working "Incognito"

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In the labor problems class of the Business School tomorrow, Mr. Whiting Williams will begin a series of lectures on "The Employee's Viewpoint" which he will continue until November 11. The lectures will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays in Pierce 111 from 10 to 12 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 11-12 o'clock in Union A.

This will be the third consecutive year that Mr. Williams has visited the school. He was formerly labor manager of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Company of Cleveland, but for the last three years he has devoted his time to lecture work and writing. He has done much investigating of labor conditions by working in various countries "incognito" as a regular day laborer. His two latest books "What's on the Worker's Mind" and "Full up and Fed Up" embody the facts gleaned from these investigations. Mr. Williams also has written frequent articles on labor problems for magazines and newspapers.

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