File:Both sides of the fence. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Herbert Enoch's, (left) Chief of Personnel of the Pennsylvania Railroad, greets George M. Harrison, President, Brotherhood of Railway and LCCN2016874075.jpg
DescriptionBoth sides of the fence. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Herbert Enoch's, (left) Chief of Personnel of the Pennsylvania Railroad, greets George M. Harrison, President, Brotherhood of Railway and LCCN2016874075.jpg
English: Title: Both sides of the fence. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Herbert Enoch's, (left) Chief of Personnel of the Pennsylvania Railroad, greets George M. Harrison, President, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, as both attended the initial hearing of President Roosevelt's emergency fact-finding board at the Capitol today. Enoch's is Chairman while Harrison is a member of the informal six-man committee composed of management and labor representatives recently named by the President to devise a broad plan of rail aid legislation for the next congress
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