. The National Civic Federation review . ty). JOHN B. CLARK (Professor, Columbia University). RALPH M. EASLEY (Chairman Executive CouncilNational Civic Federation). RT. REV. JOHN M: FARLEY (Archbishop RomanCatholic Church). R. WATSON GILDER (Editor Century Magazine). HAMILTON HOLT (Editor Independent). ALEX. C. HUMPHREYS (President Stevens Insti-tute). V. EVERIT MACY (Capitalist). EMERSON McMILLIN (Banker). WALTER H. PAGE (Editor Worlds Work). BENJAMIN I). TRAITEL (Traitel Bros. & Co.).CHARLES VVILHELMS (President United State3Lithographers Association). On the part of Wage Earners:— JAMES P.


. The National Civic Federation review . ty). JOHN B. CLARK (Professor, Columbia University). RALPH M. EASLEY (Chairman Executive CouncilNational Civic Federation). RT. REV. JOHN M: FARLEY (Archbishop RomanCatholic Church). R. WATSON GILDER (Editor Century Magazine). HAMILTON HOLT (Editor Independent). ALEX. C. HUMPHREYS (President Stevens Insti-tute). V. EVERIT MACY (Capitalist). EMERSON McMILLIN (Banker). WALTER H. PAGE (Editor Worlds Work). BENJAMIN I). TRAITEL (Traitel Bros. & Co.).CHARLES VVILHELMS (President United State3Lithographers Association). On the part of Wage Earners:— JAMES P. ARCHIBALD (Brotherhood Painters and Decorators).A. J. BOULTON (Stereotypers).JAMES DALY (Dockbuilders).CHARLES DELANEY (Granite Cutters).SAMUEL B. DONNELLY (Typographical Union H. FARLEY (Mosaic and Encaustic Tile Layers). J. J. FLYNN (Metal Polishers). M. J. FORD (Machinists). EDWARD GOULD (Teamsters). JAMES P. HOLLAND (Stationary Firemen). W. LONG (Lithographers). FRANCIS J. McKAY (Boilermakers and Iron Ship-builders).. CHARLES A. MOORE CHAIRMAN WILLIAM H. FARLEY1st vice-chairman CORNELIUS N. BLISS TREASURER JAMES P. ARCHIHAUiSECRETARY tion and president of the Builders Association, said: The building industry of New York City duringthe past four years has been in a deplorable con-dition. Chiefly owing to the efforts of the membersof the Civic Federation it has at last emerged fromthat condition into what we believe to be the purelight. The most serious single phase of the situa-tion was that in connection with the iron trade, anddue largely to the efforts of members of the CivicFederation, this situation was cleared up in a properway the past week. Robert E. Neidig, who was active in the reorgan-ization of the Housesmiths Union, made this state-ment: The committee on our recent settlement andreorganization wish me to express gratitude andappreciation to the Civic Federation for its valuableservices in arranging a meeting for us with ouremployers when it se


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