Miscellany, 1895-1897.

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Miscellany, 1895-1897.

Article, October 1, 1895, from the "University Herald," Syracuse University, concerning John R. Commons; clipping [1899] from a Syracuse, New York newspaper concerning the departure of Commons from the faculty at Syracuse University; and a poem, April 1, 1896, and a card of sympathy, [1897], written by Commons and sent to Dr. Mary E. Moxey when she was a student at Syracuse.

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Commons, John R. (John Rogers), 1862-1945

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In academic circles, John R. Commons is most remembered for his histories of the labor movement and as founder of what is commonly called the "Wisconsin School" of labor history. As an economist and student of government he was responsible for the design of reforms during the Progressive era and after, which drastically changed the role of government and paved the way for the New Deal. From the description of John Rogers Commons papers, 1859-1967, bulk 1887-1945. [microform]. (Unknow...