Whiting Williams, of Cleveland, Ohio, noted for his investigations into the labor problems of the United States and Europe has returned to Hanover to conduct a five week lecture course on "The Psychology of the Labor Problem". This series will be similar to that given at the Tuck School last year by Mr. Williams and will be supplemented by a series of talks on the fundamental problems of labor given for first year Tuck students.
Last summer Mr. Williams worked as a strike breaker in the railroad shops of West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana to study the railroad problem close at hand, and the summer of 1921 he spent as a worker among the miners and steel workers of France and Germany. He is the author of "What's on the Worker's Mind", "Full Up and Fed Up", and "Horny Hands and Hampered Elbows."