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Books in Brief

September 6, 1919 issue

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Of the many histories of phases of the war written while yet war was being waged, Meyer Bloomfield's "Men and Management" (Century) is a fair sample. One-third of the book is made up of slightly enlarged articles originally contributed to one of our most widely read weekly journals, and the rest is making up of appendices comprising statements by labor bodies, government reports, conference pronouncements, industrial surveys, and trade agreements. The whole is frankly journalistic, and bears, both in its style and general planning, the marks of hasty work.

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MEN & Management (Book); BOOKS -- Evaluation; MANAGEMENT; INDUSTRIAL surveys; LABOR economics; LABOR unions
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