. The National Civic Federation review . Phii. Kelly 11 NAT1O N A L CIVIC FED ERATION September 15, \.nn. the next conference A. L. Erlanger, Marc Klaw,Oscar Hammerstein, Henry W. Savage and Al. Hayman. These committees took up cne by one the listof the concessions demanded from the union by themanagers, and the list of prices and conditions demanded of the managers by the union. As these dis-cussions went on, it became evident that progresswould be more rapid if the committees were some-what smaller. Accordingly, the union formed a com-mittee of three—James Beggs, Maurice F. Smithand Edwin Wa


. The National Civic Federation review . Phii. Kelly 11 NAT1O N A L CIVIC FED ERATION September 15, \.nn. the next conference A. L. Erlanger, Marc Klaw,Oscar Hammerstein, Henry W. Savage and Al. Hayman. These committees took up cne by one the listof the concessions demanded from the union by themanagers, and the list of prices and conditions demanded of the managers by the union. As these dis-cussions went on, it became evident that progresswould be more rapid if the committees were some-what smaller. Accordingly, the union formed a com-mittee of three—James Beggs, Maurice F. Smithand Edwin Walther. Withthem acted Joseph WeberPresident of the AmericanFederation of confer with them themanagers deputized , Savage, Hammer-stein and Hayman. The series of conferencesbrought out strikingly tha:the matters in dispute, manyof which the managers re-garded as grievances, wereAl. Hayman largely the result of misun- derstandings. There wasmuch complaint on the part cf the managei s of variousacts which they considered as discourtesies and as in-terfering with the effecti


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