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BUSINESS MEN TO TALK ON INDUSTRY

O. S. Beyer of Baltimore and Ohio to Give First Talk Tomorrow--Six Other Men on Schedule

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Following out Harvard's policy of inviting prominent business men to speak on actual contacts in the business world, the Wertheim Committee has arranged for the first of a series of talks tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock in Emerson D. The series will cover various aspects of the relations between employers and employees, and will continue through the autumn and into December.

O. S. Beyer of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, in the first lecture of the series, will speak on "Experiences with cooperation between labor and management in the Railway Industry."

The other lectures of the series will be: Professor Joseph H. Willits, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, on "The Coal Industry and Industrial Relations"; John P. Frey, secretary-treasurer, Metal Trades Department A. F. of L., on "The Development of Industrial Relations Through mutual Consent": Professor John R. Commons. Wisconsin University, on "Jurisdictional Disputes"; Professor William M. Leiserson, Antloch College, on "Contributions of Personnel Management to Improvement of American Labor Relations"; Elton Mayo, Associate Professor Industrial Research, in the Business School, on "Maladjustment of the Industrial Worker"; and Professor F. W. Taussig, of the Economics Department on "The Social Situation, its Difficulties, its Possibilities."

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