Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 5University of Texas Press, 1925 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... carried by so - called strong or pros- perous roads , a large amount of mileage is in the hands of financially weak corporations . That these weak lines are as essential to the welfare of the communities which they serve as are the ...
... carried by so - called strong or pros- perous roads , a large amount of mileage is in the hands of financially weak corporations . That these weak lines are as essential to the welfare of the communities which they serve as are the ...
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... carry the burden of the necessitous roads . Yet to give them access to stra- tegic points requires that they be consolidated with a num- ber of weak properties . Consequently we have the strong properties of Trunk line territory left ...
... carry the burden of the necessitous roads . Yet to give them access to stra- tegic points requires that they be consolidated with a num- ber of weak properties . Consequently we have the strong properties of Trunk line territory left ...
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... carried into New England through an absorption of the New York , New Haven and Hartford because the Penn- sylvania has already attained a predominance among the trunk lines which renders further accessions undesirable . For the same ...
... carried into New England through an absorption of the New York , New Haven and Hartford because the Penn- sylvania has already attained a predominance among the trunk lines which renders further accessions undesirable . For the same ...
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... carrying out any theoretically desirable plan for consolidation : its impracticability . The report goes on to say in justification of abandoning the statutory plan in fav- or of a single monopolistic regional group , that the Trunk ...
... carrying out any theoretically desirable plan for consolidation : its impracticability . The report goes on to say in justification of abandoning the statutory plan in fav- or of a single monopolistic regional group , that the Trunk ...
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... carrying soft coal and coke from the mines in West Virginia and Kentucky . In a striking paragraph the mis- sion of these roads as seen by the author of the report is set forth : " The technique of coal - road operation especially sets ...
... carrying soft coal and coke from the mines in West Virginia and Kentucky . In a striking paragraph the mis- sion of these roads as seen by the author of the report is set forth : " The technique of coal - road operation especially sets ...
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