The question is not what should we undo? It is, whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with effective means, in the very process of regulation, for bettering the conditions under which the railroads are operated and for making them... Stone & Webster Journal - Halaman 101917Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1916 - 418 halaman
...people ; it is the one common interest of our industrial life. . . . The question is whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with...them more useful servants of the country as a whole." Senator Underwood, of Alabama, said in an address at Chicago, on February 4, 1916: "We must recognize... | |
| 1916 - 1304 halaman
...regulation was originally proposed. The question is not what should we undo, it is whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with...them more useful servants of the country as a whole. It seems to me that it might be the part of wisdom therefore, before further legislation in this field... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 716 halaman
...regulation was originally proposed. The question is not what should we undo. It Is whether there Is anything else we can do that would supply us with...them more useful servants of the country as a whole. It scums to me that it might be the part of wisdom, therefore, before further legislation in this field... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads - 1916 - 150 halaman
...regulation was originally proposed. The question is not what should we undo; it is, whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with...them more useful servants of the country as a whole. It seems to me that it might be the part of wisdom, therefore, before further legislation in this field... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1916 - 364 halaman
...there was to be no backward step. "The question is not what should we undo. It is, whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with...them more useful servants of the country as a whole. It seems to me that it might be the part of wisdom, therefore, before further legislation in this field... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 1480 halaman
...regulation was originally proposed. The question is not what should we undo? It is whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with...for making them more useful servants of the country us a whole. It seems to me that it might be the part of wisdom, therefore, before further legislation... | |
| Frank Trumbull - 1916 - 24 halaman
...efficiency as a people. . . . The question is whether there is anything else we can do that would supply the effective means in the very process of regulation...them more useful servants of the country as a whole. . . . For what we are seeking now, wliat in my mind is the single thought of this message is national... | |
| 1916 - 1350 halaman
...of Inquiry to ascertain — whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with the effective means, in the very process of regulation,...operated and for making them more useful servants of the coun084 try as a whole. It seems to me that it mght be the part of wisdom, therefore, before further... | |
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