Edward A. Filene. Addresses, 1922, 1933.

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Edward A. Filene. Addresses, 1922, 1933.

This collection consists of two speeches given by Edward Filene. "Why Men Strike" was an address to the Economic Club on New York, delivered on Wednesday, May 3, 1922. "Labor and the N.R.A." was read for radio broadcast on Tuesday, October 10, 1933.

2 addresses.

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Cornell University Library

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Filene, E. A. (Edward Albert), 1860-1937

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Merchant and reformer, of Boston, Mass.; president of William Filene's Sons Co., established 1851 in Boston, by his father William Filene; spoke and wrote extensively on retailing, merchandizing, business, cooperative credit, and world peace; founder of the credit union movement (1908-1937). From the description of Edward A. Filene papers, 1888-1937 (bulk 1907-1937). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70973639 Edward A. Filene, of the Boston department store firm, sponsored the ...