American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1927 - 403 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... Commission to regulate rates so that the farmer might not be deprived of the profit of his labor . When " trusts " were formed to monopolize manufacturing and increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 ...
... Commission to regulate rates so that the farmer might not be deprived of the profit of his labor . When " trusts " were formed to monopolize manufacturing and increase prices , Congress prohibited them by the anti - trust act of July 2 ...
Pagina 165
... commission certifies to the desirability of the same . The Interstate Commerce Act forbids an existing inter- state railroad constructing another line unless the commission permits it . So also generally in the states , in lieu of ...
... commission certifies to the desirability of the same . The Interstate Commerce Act forbids an existing inter- state railroad constructing another line unless the commission permits it . So also generally in the states , in lieu of ...
Pagina 192
... commissions , and legislatures ? Railroad service teaches railroad operation , but apparently does not teach public duty and a recognition that railroads are public institu- tions . Moreover , there is a touch of arrogance in railroad ...
... commissions , and legislatures ? Railroad service teaches railroad operation , but apparently does not teach public duty and a recognition that railroads are public institu- tions . Moreover , there is a touch of arrogance in railroad ...
Pagina 195
... Commission . Competition in service is still a fetish with the American peo- ple . With the great majority of railroad points those served by only one railroad — it does not exist at all . Between cities where competition in service ...
... Commission . Competition in service is still a fetish with the American peo- ple . With the great majority of railroad points those served by only one railroad — it does not exist at all . Between cities where competition in service ...
Pagina 197
... Commission , nor the stockholders , nor the boards of directors , nor the railroad presidents and general mana- gers , nor the bankers , nor the Government itself directly are quali- fied to assume complete control of the railroads ...
... Commission , nor the stockholders , nor the boards of directors , nor the railroad presidents and general mana- gers , nor the bankers , nor the Government itself directly are quali- fied to assume complete control of the railroads ...
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