| On March 1, 1937, Big Steel, with a marvelous sense for dramatic publicity, recognized the union. It seemed that Myron C. Taylor, the strong, silent, far-visioned chairman of United States Steel, had successfully conspired with John L. Lewis to usher in a new age of industrial peace and statesmanship. >>more...>>
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Title: Big Steel, Little Steel, and C. I. O.
Author: Stolberg, Benjamin
Publication: The Nation
Date: July 31, 1937
Publisher: The Nation
Type: Article
Listed Under:- Labor
- Steel Industry
Permissions: Permission granted for non-commercial, educational purposes by The Nation
Notes: Vol. 145, No. 5, p. 119-123
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