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"Technology and Economic Stabilization" will be the subject of the speech of E. S. Mason, associate professor of Economics, before the Harvard Engineering Society at Pierce Hall Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. He will deal principally with the "dead hand" of capital changes in industry and the problem of displaced labor.
The lecture will be the last of a series of four meetings held this year by the Harvard Economic Society. At the three previous lectures, engineers presented their views on current economic problems. This Thursday the Society has reversed their policy and invited an economist to address them.
Mason, who has been a member of the department of Economics since 1923, delivered this winter a series of lectures at the Lowell Institute on "Economic Problems of Socialism and a Planned Economy."
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