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Interstate Commerce Commission - Hearings, 1910-1911. Railroad Freight Rates. Louis D. Brandeis
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Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 1856-1915
Title
Letter
to
Louis
D
.
Brandeis
Date
1911
Sept
.
28
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1 item (3 sheets) ; 28 cm.
Subject
Industrial management
Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934
Redfield, William Cox, 1858-1932
Lawrence, George Pelton, 1859-1917
Cooke, Morris Llewellyn, 1872-1960
United States. Congress. House. Committee Appointed to Examine and Report on Scientific Management
Watertown Arsenal (Mass.)
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September 28, 1911. Louis D. Brandeis, Esq., Boston, Mass. My dear Mr. Brandeis:- Thank you very much for your letter of September 19th, enclosing clipping from the Boston-American of September 3rd. I have read your advice to working men with the very greatest of interest, and am particularly attracted by the tactful way in which you approach the union men. If any reasoning will reach them, the line which you have taken in your article should do so. I am afraid that for the present, however, they have taken their stand against scientific management, and propose fighting it to the limit. I showed your article to Mr. Cooke, and he is going to have some reprints made of it to send to various people who are interested. He particularly wants to send it to Germany. He has just returned from there, and feels that the German people are more likely than any other European nation to take up scientific management in earnest. A special Congressional Committee of three was appointed to investigate scientific management, as follows: W.B. Wilson, of Blossburg, Pa., who I believe is chairman of the Committee. Wm. C. Redfield, of New York, who is a Democrat and a successful manufacturer of Brooklyn
I believe his line is machine tools.
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