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BUSINESS SCHOOL WILL SEE INDUSTRIAL MOVING PICTURES

"From Wool to Cloth" to Be Shown in Pierce 110 on April 2

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On April 2 in Pierce 110 the American Wooolen Company's moving picture entitled "From Wool to Cloth" will be shown under the auspices of the Industrial Management Department of the Business School. Mr. Ignatius MacNulty chairman of the Department of Labor of the American Woolen Company will speak while the picture is being shown, and will explain its various features. This picture and talk will give the men who go to Lawrence during the spring vacation to study the company's mills there, an opportunity to become familiar with the processes which they will later observe. Although the meeting is planned primarily for students in the Business School, it will be open to all members of the University.

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