UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION1912 |
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... CORPORATION HEARINGS BEFORE THE 539 1885 COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FRIDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1912 . WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE NOV 13-2 * 12769 $ 8 / A5 Mic 24 1912 No. 36.
... CORPORATION HEARINGS BEFORE THE 539 1885 COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FRIDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1912 . WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE NOV 13-2 * 12769 $ 8 / A5 Mic 24 1912 No. 36.
2472. lappuse
... Government should form a commission , like the Interstate Commerce Commission , to take charge of these great business concerns and to regulate them , even to the extent of regulating prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . Judge , it was a slow ...
... Government should form a commission , like the Interstate Commerce Commission , to take charge of these great business concerns and to regulate them , even to the extent of regulating prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . Judge , it was a slow ...
2473. lappuse
... Government should fix the prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . I do not think it is necessary that they should fix the prices . I think that , to begin with , you should have a law and allow the commission to fix a maximum price . If the steel ...
... Government should fix the prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . I do not think it is necessary that they should fix the prices . I think that , to begin with , you should have a law and allow the commission to fix a maximum price . If the steel ...
2474. lappuse
... Government should take control of their businesses and regulate their affairs and prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . By reason of their experience . They have arrived at the conclusion that I had arrived at before , that the people of this country ...
... Government should take control of their businesses and regulate their affairs and prices ? Mr. CARNEGIE . By reason of their experience . They have arrived at the conclusion that I had arrived at before , that the people of this country ...
2481. lappuse
... . Your present idea , Mr. Carnegie , is that , for the present at least , we should travel in the direction of the recognition , by Government control over large units , such as the UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION . 2481.
... . Your present idea , Mr. Carnegie , is that , for the present at least , we should travel in the direction of the recognition , by Government control over large units , such as the UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION . 2481.
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