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"A great deal of the social trouble today is due to a lack of knowledge of the facts", declared Mr. C. M. Ripley of the publicity department of the General Electric Company in Schenectady, in speaking to the Industrial management department of the Business School today. His talk was called "A Bird's Eye View of the General Electric Company" and has been designed for labor and socialist meetings to give the facts in simple form to those who are misinformed or unacquainted with the labor situation.
Mr. Ripley has already delivered many other similar talks to working people, and believes that by this policy of education the relations between capital and labor can be much ameliorated.
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