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Item 2410

Exchange between Heath, July 12, 1955, and Leo Wolman, c/o Department of Economics, Columbia University, New York City 27, the latter replying July 18th from the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 261 Madison Avenue, New York City 16, with his speech enclosed, “Right-to-Work Laws and Fundamental Freedoms”

 

 

 

 

Dear Dr. Wolman:                       July 12, 1955

 

I am writing to express my appreciation of your very great public service in calling attention to the danger of labor monopolies as a menace to our free institutions. My immediate prompting comes from an editorial in the “Baltimore Sun”, January 11, 1955, commenting on your interview with Mr. Rodney Crowther as publicized in the “Sun” of the day before.

 

I can do no more than express to you my profound appreciation.

 

Very truly yours,

 

SH/m

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Dear Mr. Heath:                       July 18, 1955

 

Thanks very much for your letter about my interview in the Baltimore Sun. You may be interested in the enclosed speech of mine on right-to-work laws.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

/s/  Leo Wolman

 

 

Metadata

Title Correspondence - 2410
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 15:2181-2410
Document number 2410
Date / Year 1955-07-12
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Leo Wolman
Description Exchange between Heath, July 12, 1955, and Leo Wolman, c/o Department of Economics, Columbia University, New York City 27, the latter replying July 18th from the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 261 Madison Avenue, New York City 16, with his speech enclosed, “Right-to-Work Laws and Fundamental Freedoms”
Keywords Monopoly