Gift, Graft and Guarantee-by Donald Richberg..... Mr. Richberg, as attorney for the Railway Employes' de- partment of the American Federation of Labor, has ample opportunity to come into an historical understanding of the railroad problem. It is likely that this address is as comprehensive and enlightening as any ever delivered on Labor's Stake in Co-operation-by Albert F. Coyle... Mr. Coyle has studied the co-operative movement in every country of Europe, including England and Denmark where co-operatives, workman-controlled, have passed the experi- mental stage. He is looked upon as one of America's lead- ing authorities on the subject. Responsibility for Crime-by Lewis W. Harthill..... Mr. Harthill was chief of police in the first labor govern- ment in Minneapolis. This address vigorously defends the The Naval Race-by William E. Borah.. Senator Borah has been a prominent figure in our national Workmen's Compensation-by Thomas Duffy. PAGE .187 189 Mr. Duffy is chairman of the Ohio Industrial Commission. Shall It Be Again?-by John H. Dietrich. .199 Mr. Dietrich is Minister of a small church in Minneapolis. .207 Development of the Injunction-by John P. Frey. Mr. Frey is editor of the Moulders' Journal. He has won The Death of a Child-by Robert G. Ingersoll......... All Americans, especially the working class, owe a debt to ..215 The Newspapers and the Unions-by Edward Keating............217 Mr. Keating is a publicist. He has been in Congress, he has been in business, and he has edited newspapers. He is now editor of "Labor," owned by the sixteen standard railroad brotherhoods. This wide experience fits him to speak with authority on newspapers. How well he speaks is indicated by the sweep and simplicity of this address. "We the People" or "We the States"-by Patrick Henry........227 What school boy has not thrilled to the "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" speech? Henry was a brilliant, daring and versatile speaker. This address shows how coldly he could think as well as how passionately he could feel. SECTION TWO How to Conduct Meetings-by M. H. Hedges. How to Use a Library-by M. H. Hedges.... One of the editors of this course undertakes to reduce to .233 .237 Scrap-Book Section Every successful speaker and writer keeps a scrap book. PAGE .243 |