Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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1851 페이지
... Machinery Co. , which consisted of combining three machinery companies that were furnishing us cer- tain principal machines in our bottoming room . Of course there are many machines used in the manufacture of shoes that are not ...
... Machinery Co. , which consisted of combining three machinery companies that were furnishing us cer- tain principal machines in our bottoming room . Of course there are many machines used in the manufacture of shoes that are not ...
1857 페이지
... machinery , which I know cost us more money , then the result , as I look at it , might be disastrous to us . I can not see how the com- pany could afford - well , first I might probably bring in a little analogy there , although I do ...
... machinery , which I know cost us more money , then the result , as I look at it , might be disastrous to us . I can not see how the com- pany could afford - well , first I might probably bring in a little analogy there , although I do ...
1957 페이지
... Machinery Co. , will be placed in the record : Hon . MOSES E. CLAPP , BOSTON , MASS . , January 19 , 1912 . Chairman of the Committee on Interstate Commerce , United States - Senate , Washington , D. C. DEAR SIR : Louis D. Brandeis , in ...
... Machinery Co. , will be placed in the record : Hon . MOSES E. CLAPP , BOSTON , MASS . , January 19 , 1912 . Chairman of the Committee on Interstate Commerce , United States - Senate , Washington , D. C. DEAR SIR : Louis D. Brandeis , in ...
1958 페이지
... machinery manufacturers or would - be shoe machinery manufacturers and inventors , " and he declared that nobody else could be benefited except the competing machinery companies , with one of which " Mr. H. H. Rogers , of the Standard ...
... machinery manufacturers or would - be shoe machinery manufacturers and inventors , " and he declared that nobody else could be benefited except the competing machinery companies , with one of which " Mr. H. H. Rogers , of the Standard ...
1959 페이지
... machinery . He then declared that nobody could possibly say that the company was selling things too dear or leasing things to dear , because " when the cost in every branch of shoe manufacturing has gone up from 33 to 50 per cent over ...
... machinery . He then declared that nobody could possibly say that the company was selling things too dear or leasing things to dear , because " when the cost in every branch of shoe manufacturing has gone up from 33 to 50 per cent over ...
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