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...Frank Tannenbaum, a young labor leader, first came into the public notice in 1914, when he led a mob of the unemployed into a New York church. He succeeded in turning the public attention to unemployment but was sentenced to a year on Blackwell's Island...
...Seminar on Unemployment, open to members of the club and their friends. There will be 15 minute speeches by Professor T. N. Carver, David A. Wells, Professor of Political Economy at the University, Mr. Frank Tannenbaum, and Mr. Roswell F. Phelps '00, Director of Statistics, State Department of Labor and Industry...
During the War he first worked in the shipyards and then served in the army, where he held the rank of ser- geant. After the war he entered Columbia University, from which he graduated recently with highest honors. He has just published a book called "The Labor Movement...
...present staying as a guest of the Club. On December 4 and 5, the Club will have as a guest Mr. Homer B. Hulbert, former envoy of the Korean emperor, authority on far eastern questions. From December 11 to 13 Mr. Louis F. Post, former Assistant Secretary of Labor, will be staying there
...ideas you there advanced rather compelling, as would anyone who did not read it with "a chip on his shoulder". The CRIMSON, I take it, did not "pass judgement" on anyone. It merely tried to point out that the Age of Machinery has brought with it fewer hours of labor--for the student as well as for the "chap who, if nothing else, is at least a producer". Moreover, the tendency is very evidently toward a still further shortening of the working day as time goes...