The World's Work, Volumen42Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1921 A history of our time. |
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... railroad system . By 1917 there were 1,800 independent railroad companies . But I want to emphasize that when the war came the railroads on their own initiative inaugurated a unified control . I want to call particular attention to the ...
... railroad system . By 1917 there were 1,800 independent railroad companies . But I want to emphasize that when the war came the railroads on their own initiative inaugurated a unified control . I want to call particular attention to the ...
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... railroads were at the same time carrying a larger volume of other business than ever carried before in the history of the country . It has been said by some that the railroads broke down as transportation agencies in 1917. I think you ...
... railroads were at the same time carrying a larger volume of other business than ever carried before in the history of the country . It has been said by some that the railroads broke down as transportation agencies in 1917. I think you ...
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... railroad presidents themselves were the first to visualize the su- preme importance of unified control of the railroads in times of emergency , and not only did they visualize its value , but also they gave definite expression to their ...
... railroad presidents themselves were the first to visualize the su- preme importance of unified control of the railroads in times of emergency , and not only did they visualize its value , but also they gave definite expression to their ...
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Sir Paul Dukes | 8 |
SPREADING THE RISK ON INVESTMENTS | 23 |
THE STUPENDOUS POSSIBILITIES OF THE ATOM | 30 |
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