Abstract

IN writing this article I have used literally some of the expressions of Miss Helen Marot and Dr. Charles W. Eliot, who have crystallized the thought in a way I could not improve. Mr. T. E. Mitten has been a constant inspiration to me in adjustments with wage workers. When I, as an examiner for the National War Labor Board, first met him, he was deep in his practical cobperative work with the public of the city of Philadelphia during the influenza epidemic. His remarkable effort to stop that dreadful scourge was surely the most effective local agency. His successful safety cooperative work with the school children and the general public of Philadelphia has also been an inspiration.

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