Edwin E. Witte reports and articles, 1914-1960.

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Edwin E. Witte reports and articles, 1914-1960.

Consist chiefly of drafts and manuscript notes of reports and articles by Edwin E. Witte pertaining to collective bargaining, social and economic insurance, use of injunctions in labor disputes, wage stabilization, and government's role in labor relations.

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