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W. L. STODDARD '07 TO SPEAK AT P.B.H. AT 7.30 TONIGHT.

To Lecture on "Industrial Relations"-- Meeting to Be Open to All Members of the University.

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William L. Stoddard '07, a newspaperman of wide experience and the author of several books, will speak at Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 tonight. Although intended primarily for members of the Research Committee of Social Ethics 16, the lecture will be open to all members of the University.

Mr. Stoddard, who is an authority on the labor situation and especially on the various proposals for "Employee Representation" such as "Shop Committees", has chosen as his subject, "Industrial Relations".

Mr. Stoddard was for a time an assistant in the English Department of the University and since then has been engaged in writing for the "Atlantic Monthly", for the "Youth's Companion" and for "The Boston Transcript". He has also written a number of books among them "The Life of William Shakespeare Expurgated."

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