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Wharton assembly addresses.

Title
Wharton assembly addresses.
Publication
Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936-1938.

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Additional Authors
Wharton School.
Publication Date
1936-1938.
Description
3 v.; 23 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • These lectures were inaugurated in 1934-35 by the faculty of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce and the Wharton Association, a student organization. They were made possible through the generosity of Mrs. Ethel Crawley, who during her lifetime desired that her name remain unknown. From 1934 to 1938 they were known as Wharton assembly addresses. Since the death of Mrs. Crawley in Sept. 1938, in fulfillment of her wish as set forth in her will, they bear the name of her husband in whose memory they were established.
  • "The Wharton assemblies were inaugurated ... in an effort to bring before the student body of the School distinguished speakers on some current topic of timely economic or political interest."
  • CONTENTS. 1936. Making government work, by Luther Gulick. Objectives of the Wagner labor disputes act, by Francis Biddle. Problems in the regulation of labor conditions, by Leo Wolman. Trade policies and peace, by F.B. Sayre. Meeting the needs of American youth, by H.P. Rainey. Straight thinking, by C.R. Gay. The relationship between federal fiscal policy and economic and social stability, by L.W. Douglas. Federal emergency administration of public works, by H.L. Ickes.--1937. Problems confronting your American democracy, by Sir Willmott Lewis. The debate over the Constitution, by H.W. Bikle. Issues confronting the American Federation of Labor and the Committee for Industrial Organization, by G.M. Harrison. Where are the sit-down strike and the Committee for Industrial Organization taking us? By George Sokolsky. The objectives of the Committee for Industrial Organization, by Philip Murray. Schedule of Wharton assemblies, 1936-37.--1938. The modern labor problem, by B.S. Rowntree. Managing our cities, by C.A. Dykstra. The Sino-Japanese situation from the inside, by G.W. Shepherd. The prospects for peace in Europe, by H.J. Laski. A free press in a machine age, by W.A. White. Schedule of Wharton assemblies, 1937-38.
Numbering (note)
  • 1936-38 cover the academic years 1935/36-1937/38.
Issued By (note)
  • Sponsored by the faculty of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, and by the Wharton Association.
Call Number
TB (Howard Crawley memorial lectures)
LCCN
79649053
OCLC
  • 3532535
  • NYPG93-S5233
Title
Wharton assembly addresses.
Imprint
Philadelphia, Pa. : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936-1938.
Current Frequency
Annual
Numbering
1936-38 cover the academic years 1935/36-1937/38.
Issued By
Sponsored by the faculty of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, and by the Wharton Association.
Added Author
Wharton School.
Continued By
Howard Crawley memorial lectures
Research Call Number
TB (Howard Crawley memorial lectures) Library has: 1936-1938.
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