Whiting Williams, who is now giving a three-week lecture course at the Harvard School of Business Administration, will return to Hanover later this year, according to an announcement of Dean Gray of the Tuck School. Beginning January 11, Mr. Williams will conduct a five-week course of lectures on labor psychology in the second year of Tuck School and he will also give several lectures to first-year men.
This will be Mr. Williams' third visit to Dartmouth. In the spring of 1920 he lectured to Professor Kier's classes in Economics 20, and last Februray conducted a four-week course for members of the second year in the Tuck Schol. Mr. Williams deals with the labor problem as he sees it after considerable association, with the workers themselves. Last summer he again worked as an ordinary laborer in the coal mines and steel plants of Ohio and Pennsylvania.