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Mr. Frederick Hood, president of the Hood Rubber Co., will speak at a meeting of the Engineering School Society in Pierce Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. He will talk on "The Point of View of a Labor Leader."
This talk will be of special interest to men concentrating in economics and to members of the Business School, owing to the fact that Mr. Hood is a great authority on all problems of labor employment and personnel. He is one of the few men to have successfully employed non-union men exclusively throughout the recent period of labor disorganization. He is a great believer in non-union labor and refuses to grant any labor leader the right to dictate his own business policy to him.
Mr. Hood will also tell of the merits and demerits of a college man just entering the business or engineering worlds.
There will be refreshments after the lecture.
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