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...GORDON and WM. HILL.Best general references: Am. Pub. Health Ass'n Reports; Reports of Nat'l Board of Health; Nation, Sept. 8, 1892; Cong. Record, 1880. vol. IX 987-993, 1024, 1508 sq.; Story's commentaries...
...present currency system must be changed. - (a) The National Bank system cannot last beyond the year 1907: Cong. Rec. Senator Sherman, p. 5381; Pres. Coe in Proceeding of Nat. Bank Ass'n, 1881, p. 30; Ingalls and Plumb in Sen. Journ. 48th Cong. 1st sess. pp. 1148-9, 1298. (b) There is need of more currency: Come. and Financ. Chron. May, 1892, pp. 781, 868; Cong...
...Knox in Finance Report, 1875, p. 201; Richardson, National Banks, p. 86; Sherman in Cong. Rec., 48th Cong. 1st sess (1884) 1082; Labor's Cycl. I, 217. (b) It can be indefinitely extended when it becomes necessary: Knox, A Permanent Nat. Bank Circulation; Comegy, Reports and Proceedings of Bankers Ass...
...Company sought to break up the Amalgamated Asso'n. (a). Though it was necessary for the men's welfare. (b). The Co. would not re-engage men members of the Ass'n: N. Y. Herald, July. (b). Frick deliberately planned to fight the Ass'n, for the reduction of wages did not warrant such a fight: Ibid, July 3, July 16. (d). The Ass'n did not seek to dictate terms: Ibid, July...
...Company forced the introduction of non-union men. This was not fair to its workmen. - (a). Who had built up the town: No. Amer., p. 373. (b). Whose homes were there. (c). Who had contracted through the Ass'n to work for a certain time there: Ibid, 356. (d). The Co, broke our highest law - the moral...