Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volumen32A.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... adopted , thus far , has been such administrative com- missions as the interstate commerce commission at Washington , and the public utilities commission in New York . Without stop- ping to elaborate on this form of government ...
... adopted , thus far , has been such administrative com- missions as the interstate commerce commission at Washington , and the public utilities commission in New York . Without stop- ping to elaborate on this form of government ...
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... adopted , means the utilization of one of the most valuable assets we have in this country . We Americans are a very practical , hard - headed race , and , on the other hand , we are the most sentimental race on earth . We are practical ...
... adopted , means the utilization of one of the most valuable assets we have in this country . We Americans are a very practical , hard - headed race , and , on the other hand , we are the most sentimental race on earth . We are practical ...
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... adopted banking functions heedless of the clearing house demand for conformity to banking precautions . Thus , with over $ 600,000,000 of deposits ( a large proportion of them payable on demand ) , a number of these institutions had ...
... adopted banking functions heedless of the clearing house demand for conformity to banking precautions . Thus , with over $ 600,000,000 of deposits ( a large proportion of them payable on demand ) , a number of these institutions had ...
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... adoption , on the score that men of means would not serve , as directors , but the event has proved otherwise . It is not to the point that business pro- cedure requires the delegation of power and authority to execu- tive officials ...
... adoption , on the score that men of means would not serve , as directors , but the event has proved otherwise . It is not to the point that business pro- cedure requires the delegation of power and authority to execu- tive officials ...
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... adopted the so- called " rebate plan " in the mutual interest of the jobbers and them- selves . Under this plan the proprietor fixed a uniform whole- sale price for his goods all over the country , and paid the jobber a rebate therefrom ...
... adopted the so- called " rebate plan " in the mutual interest of the jobbers and them- selves . Under this plan the proprietor fixed a uniform whole- sale price for his goods all over the country , and paid the jobber a rebate therefrom ...
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