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...development of employee representation received its great impetus in this country between 1917 and 1920. The erroneous impression has gone forth that the principle is new and the practice novel and without precedent. Such, however, is not the fact. The essence of employee representation is the recognized and organized participation of workmen, in greater or less degree, in the determination of questions affecting their wages, hours, and conditions of labor. Wherever union agreements have existed as for example, on the railroads, in the mines, in sections of the printing trade and in the boot and shoe industry, employee representation...
...Clouds", a musical play in two acts, was tried out on Boston theatregoers last Monday night, and proved to be still another of the many pieces which have held forth upon the Wilbur stage this season. In plot, in music and in cast, however, the show may be distinguished from its predecessors: in the first, through a rather vaudevillian mingling of Capital and Labor concord, patriotic tableaux, and half-humorous idealism; in the second, through two or three tunes which actually survive the evening as such; and in the third, through a list of characters none of whom has ever...
Duane and Feibleman removed all chances of a Tech victory by capturing their doubles contest from Cauldwell and Scott 6-1, 6-2, but it remained for Fenno and de Turenne to prevent the M. I. T. players from tieing the score. This last doubles match brought forth the best playing of the day and it took the University men three sets to win from Brockman and Carver...
...federal hospitals, others are paying for treatment from their own resources, many are in extreme need. The only hope of these last lies in getting their war risk insurance paid to them, and this, because of the numerous and devious methods of the war department, is not always forth-coming...
...attendants. The Chinese royal palace is divided into three parts: the reception rooms, where official business was carried on; the residence, where the emperor and his family live, and hold court; and the household. After the revolution the Republican government took over all the reception rooms and so forth, and part of the household, for official purposes; leaving the residence and the rest of the household for the emperor and his attendants. Here the emperor holds court and rules, without being disturbed in any way by the national government. This is one of the neatest examples of an Imperium...