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*The Role of the Courts in Labor Disputes, Ph.D. diss., 1927. | |||
::Adviser: [[John R. Commons]], readers: [[Richard T. Ely]], and William H. Keikhofer | |||
*''The Government in Labor Disputes''. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1932. | |||
::A revision of his dissertation with four additional appendices. | |||
==About Witte== | ==About Witte== |
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By Witte
- The Role of the Courts in Labor Disputes, Ph.D. diss., 1927.
- Adviser: John R. Commons, readers: Richard T. Ely, and William H. Keikhofer
- The Government in Labor Disputes. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1932.
- A revision of his dissertation with four additional appendices.
About Witte
- Cohen, Wilbur J. "Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 14, no.1 (October 1960): 7-9.
- Cohen was the assistant secretary of Labor in the Roosevelt Administration.
- Johnson, David B. "The 'Government Man': Edwin E. Witte of the University of Wisconsin." Wisconsin Magazine of History 82, no. 1, pp. 32-51.
- Schlabach, Theron F. Edwin E. Witte, Cautious Reformer. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1969.
- This is the standard biography.