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VOL. XIV
No. 1
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDERS' ASSOCIATION AND NATIONAL METAL TRADES AssociATION IN THE INTERESTS
OF THEIR WORKMEN
CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1917
Business Men Must Take Greater Interest in Political
Problems, Frank A. Vanderlip........
3
The "Fight” for the Eight Hour Day
9
Unionism in the Schools.......
11
The Responsibility of the Individual Employee, Edward
K. Nicholson...
13
A. F. of L. Will Not Obey Injunctions.
22
Comment.....
.24
Kind Words for Business...
26
Open Shop is Best for Workman...
29
Intimidating Witnesses.
32
Measuring the Workman's Physical Fitness for His Job...........34
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