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In view of the favorable results that the Trade Union Fellows achieve this year in their college courses, the nation's labor unions plan to send a second class of men, who will take the executive training course.
At the end of this term the first of these groups, comprising 14 men, left college. Most of them returned to their former jobs supposedly more able to handle various labor problems, but the army has claimed a few. Several have been promoted by their unions for their work.
The courses that the group has been taking are similar to students' courses, although Economic Analysis and Human Problems of Administration have been stressed. The plan was inaugurated last fall, when the labor unions decided that their men ought to have an opportunity for executive training.
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