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This afternoon at 2.30 in the Living Room of the Union, the Business School Club will have an opportunity to hear the labor problem discussed from a novel view point, when Mr. Whiting Williams, Vice-President of the Hydraulic Pressed Steel Corporation, will tell of his experiences as a day laborer in various mines and steel plants throughout the country. Mr. Williams, who was in charge of the employment relations of his firm, a firm employing 3,500 workmen, recently gave up his position, leaving everything behind him except $25 and lived the life of a working man for several months, taking whatever jobs he could find. In this way he was able to learn the workingman's point of view.
Mr. Williams has written several illuminating articles on the subject of employment management which have recently appeared in Collier's.
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