Cover

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SEPTEMBER, 1918

How the Shortage
of Skilled Mechanics
Is Being Overcome
by Training the
Unskilled


Decoration


SECTION ON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
FOR THE WAR EMERGENCY
COMMITTEE ON LABOR
COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE.

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SECTION ON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FOR THE WAREMERGENCY

National Committee

Representing Labor:

Frank Duffy, General Secretary, United Brotherhood of Carpenters andJoiners of America, Indianapolis, Ind.

Hugh Frayne, General Organizer, American Federation of Labor, 706Council of National Defense Bldg., Washington, D. C.

[1]John Golden, President, United Textile Workers of America, 86-87 BibleHouse, New York.

Grant Hamilton, American Federation of Labor, Washington, D. C.

Arthur E. Holder, Member Federal Board of Vocational Education,Ouray Building, Washington, D. C.

Miss Florence C. Thorne, American Federation of Labor, Washington,D. C.

Charles H. Winslow, Federal Board of Vocational Education, Washington,D. C.

Representing Employers:

Frederick A. Geier, President, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, Cincinnati,Ohio.

Henry M. Leland, President, Lincoln Motor Company, Detroit, Mich.

C. E. Michael, President, Virginia Bridge & Iron Company, Roanoke, Va.

[1]Percy S. Straus, R. H. Macy & Co., 1317 Broadway, New York.

[2]H. E. Miles, Formerly President, Wisconsin State Board of VocationalEducation, Chairman, Com. on Industrial Education, National Associationof Manufacturers, Racine, Wis.

C. U. Carpenter, Works Manager, Dayton Recording & Computing MachineCompany, Dayton, Ohio.

G. B. Duffield (Chairman, Michigan Branch Committee), Detroit Lubricator

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