Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 5University of Texas Press, 1925 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... terms and requirements of the statute . That this assumption was well founded is borne out by the decision of the Supreme Court sustaining the constitutionality of the recapture clause . Third , it is assumed that there shall be a provi ...
... terms and requirements of the statute . That this assumption was well founded is borne out by the decision of the Supreme Court sustaining the constitutionality of the recapture clause . Third , it is assumed that there shall be a provi ...
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... terms on which the carrier companies may be allowed further to ally them- selves in the future , may , if wisely administered , contrib- ute to diminish economic waste and to promote commercial development . But such wise administration ...
... terms on which the carrier companies may be allowed further to ally them- selves in the future , may , if wisely administered , contrib- ute to diminish economic waste and to promote commercial development . But such wise administration ...
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... terms of the statute for at present most of the stations for several hundred miles are common points on the two roads . It is recommended that the Chicago , Mil- waukee , and St. Paul be consolidated with the Great Nor- thern because ...
... terms of the statute for at present most of the stations for several hundred miles are common points on the two roads . It is recommended that the Chicago , Mil- waukee , and St. Paul be consolidated with the Great Nor- thern because ...
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... terms of the statute . Instead , we have the proposal that roads considered so weak by the author of the report as to con- stitute a peculiar problem and to require special treatment are to be grouped together to form weak systems in ...
... terms of the statute . Instead , we have the proposal that roads considered so weak by the author of the report as to con- stitute a peculiar problem and to require special treatment are to be grouped together to form weak systems in ...
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... term of six years at a sal- ary of $ 5,000 a year and traveling expenses . The governor may dismiss the members of the board at any time for " good cause , " the reasons for such dismissal to be specified and filed with the Secretary of ...
... term of six years at a sal- ary of $ 5,000 a year and traveling expenses . The governor may dismiss the members of the board at any time for " good cause , " the reasons for such dismissal to be specified and filed with the Secretary of ...
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