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Speaks on Industrial Democracy

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"The Problem of Industrial Democracy" was the subject chosen by Mr. Glenn Plumb, the famous industrial economist, in his speech at the Student Liberal Club on Saturday. Mr. Plumb has made a lifelong study of industrial conditions in the United States, and has become an authority on the subject. The main foundation of his remarks was that there can be no political democracy without industrial democracy, for the two are by nature inseparable.

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