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engineering lias been a one-sided matter. (2) To be highly successful 
the cooperation of the men with the management must be secured. (3) 
Such cooperation can only be secured by utilizing the collective bargain 
and by admitting in some measure the representatives of Ihe workers 
into the councils of the management. (4) And, still further, the success 
of collective bargaining depends, in the long run, upon finding some 
mutually acceptable basis for a fair wage. 
Albion College. 
FRANK T. CARLTON. 
