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2635. lappuse
... Farrell , for the producion of certain books and papers which were needed by the committee and by Mr. MacRae in the completion of his report , and Mr. Farrell is here this morning in obedience to that process . Mr. Farrell , at a ...
... Farrell , for the producion of certain books and papers which were needed by the committee and by Mr. MacRae in the completion of his report , and Mr. Farrell is here this morning in obedience to that process . Mr. Farrell , at a ...
2639. lappuse
... Farrell , Mr. MacRae advises me that he finds in the minutes of the United States Steel Corporation the minutes of the executive committee , or what ? Mr. MACRAE . The minutes of the subsidiary companies . This refers to the meetings of ...
... Farrell , Mr. MacRae advises me that he finds in the minutes of the United States Steel Corporation the minutes of the executive committee , or what ? Mr. MACRAE . The minutes of the subsidiary companies . This refers to the meetings of ...
2640. lappuse
... FARRELL . I have no recollection of any such discussion . The CHAIRMAN . That would be a matter of the greatest concern to this committee . That was before you were president . That would be a matter affecting the financial and economic ...
... FARRELL . I have no recollection of any such discussion . The CHAIRMAN . That would be a matter of the greatest concern to this committee . That was before you were president . That would be a matter affecting the financial and economic ...
2641. lappuse
... Farrell to answer that question . Mr. FARRELL . I have no knowledge of the existence of any minutes . The CHAIRMAN . Those minutes are in the custody of the United States Steel Corporation ; there is no other corporation in existence ...
... Farrell to answer that question . Mr. FARRELL . I have no knowledge of the existence of any minutes . The CHAIRMAN . Those minutes are in the custody of the United States Steel Corporation ; there is no other corporation in existence ...
2643. lappuse
... Farrell's position . Mr. FARRELL . I am not familiar with it . The CHAIRMAN . So far as the United States Steel Corporation has any right or title or interest or control of these minutes , you have no objection to turning them over to ...
... Farrell's position . Mr. FARRELL . I am not familiar with it . The CHAIRMAN . So far as the United States Steel Corporation has any right or title or interest or control of these minutes , you have no objection to turning them over to ...
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2600. lappuse - XI. of cheap steam shovel mining, take in the other Range properties I suggest for mixture; and, by working one Range against the other, keep down costs of freights. I desire to impress upon you the fact, that if it had not been for our Rockefeller-Mesaba deal of last year, with the consequent demoralization in the trade caused by the publication thereof, it would not have been possible for us to now secure the other Range properties I propose to acquire, either by lease or for any reasonable price....