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The fifth Union entertainment will be given next Tuesday, when Mr. Carroll D. Wright, Ph.D., L.L.D., formerly United States Commissioner of Labor, and now president of Clark College, Worcester, will speak on the great Pennsylvania anthracite coal strike of 1902.
Because of his familiarity with labor questions, Mr. Wright was in 1902 appointed recorder and member of the Anthracite Strike Commission by President Roosevelt. He was University lecturer on wage statistic from 1900 to 1901, and has been a member of the Massachusetts Senate, and chief of the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor. He is well known for his authoritative writings in the field of social economics.
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