Program of railroad legislation.

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Συλλογικό Έργο: National Transportation Conference Washington, D.C., Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Waterman, Richard, 1870-1931, Wheeler, Harry A. (Harry Andrew), 1866-1960, Smith, Alexander W. (Alexander Wyly), 1861-1925, Johnson, Emory R. (Emory Richard), 1864-1950, Warburg, Paul M. (Paul Moritz), 1868-1932, Salmon, W. W. (Wilmer Wesley), 1866-1936, Doak, William Nuckles, 1882-1933, Dickey, Walter S., Post, George A. (George Adams), 1854-1925, Frelinghuysen, Joseph S. (Joseph Sherman), 1869-1948
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1919.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • The National Transportation Conference / Richard Waterman
  • The conference plan for railroad legislation / Harry A. Wheeler
  • Program of railroad legislation adopted by the National Transportation Conference
  • Consolidation of railroads into strong competing systems
  • Compulsory federal incorporation for consolidated railroad systems / Alexander W. Smith
  • Regulation of railroad rates by the Interstate Commerce Commission
  • A federal transportation board, its powers and duties / Emory R. Johnson
  • Regulation of capital expenditures and security issues
  • Re-establishment of railroad credit / Paul M. Warburg
  • The National Transportation Conference's proposed rule of rate-making / W.W. Salmon
  • Organization of boards of directors of consolidated railroad companies
  • Boards for adjustment of wages and working conditions / W.N. Doak
  • Necessity for articulation of railroads, waterways and highways / Walter S. Dickey
  • The Chamber of Commerce recommendations for railroad legislation / George A. Post
  • Principles of railroad legislation adopted by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States
  • The Frelinghuysen bill - remarks before the Senate of the United States, September 15, 1919 / Joseph S. Frelinghuysen.