Labor Peacemaker: The Life and Works of Father Leo C. Brown, S.J.Monographic account of the role of Father Leo C. Brown in arbitration and conciliation dispute settlement in the USA from the 1940s to the 1970s - covers his educational and Catholic Church preparation, roles as director of the Jesuit Institute of Social Order, professor of economics and full-time arbitrator, etc., and includes a chronology of jurisprudence, letters and cultural comments, sermons and invocations. Photographs and references. Biography Brown LC. |
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Home School and the Railroads Missouri Iowa and Omaha | 3 |
Seminary and Scholastic Florissant and Prairie du Chien | 14 |
Doctoral Candidate and Economist Harvard and Saint Louis | 22 |
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