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COLLETT AND CLARK DEBATE LABOR ATTITUDE OF CHURCH

Former Finds Fundamental Aims of labor Accord with Christian Ideals--Professor N. B. Nash '09 Presides

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"The fundamental aims of Labor are in accordance with Christian ideals", said the Reverend Charles Collett in arguing for the affirmative side of the question. "Should the Church take sides with Labor?" In Paine Hall at the Episcopal Theological Seminary yesterday afternoon.

Mr. b. P. Clark, who is a member of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, took the negative and declared that "not only the Church, but every man and woman in it, should make a decision on this matter of industrial importance".

Professor N. B. Nash '09 introduced the speakers and presided over the discussion from the floor which followed the speeches.

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