Professors and Liberal Club Supply Bail and Furnish Relief To Strikers Who Claim Unjust Treatment in Stabbing Case

Taking action against the policy of the A. R. Hyde Shoe Company in its treatment of employees, several Harvard professors and their wives have furnished bail for strikers they believe wrongfully arrested and have collected food and clothing for these in need.

There have been several strikers arrested in the last few days and friends of the strikers charge that the police have been arresting strikers instead of seabs who were the guilty parties. A. S. Coolidge '15, lecturer on Chemistry, has provided bail for several of these strikers. There have been conflicting stories about the arrests. It was learned from the Liberal Club that the strike breakers have been stabbing the strikers and that in one case a striker was almost mortally wounded.

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