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Novo, Volente, Struik Speak At Student Union Meeting

First Two Are Organizers of Woolen Workers of America

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With a meeting at Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Labor Relations Committee of the Student Union will take its first official bow under the aegis of Mr. John L. Lewis's Committee for Industrial Organization. Joseph Novo and Anthony Volente, organizers for the Woolen and Worsted Workers of America, an affiliate of the United Textile Workers, strong C.I.O. unit, will speak on the technique of organizing laboring people into unions.

Working on the Labor Relations Committee under the leadership of A. Jerome Himelhoch '38, about fifteen men have recently made a survey of factory conditions in and about Cambridge, and the report of the Committee is shortly to appear in the Bulletin of New England Labor Research, which is edited by Professor Dirk J. Struik, of M.I.T.

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