J. R. Walsh, former instructor in the department of Government and Economics, and one of the protagonists in the famous Walsh-Sweezy dismissal dispute that has been prominent for the last two years, will speak today. The topic will be "The National Labor Relations Board Faces a Crisis; the talk will take place in Phillips Brooks House at five o'clock.
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