II, p. 7. subsidiary cross lines and feeders, most of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the Ohio river, had been built by local capital, and... The Quarterly Journal of Economics - Side 188redigert av - 1906Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1906 - 682 sider
...of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the...meandering toward the East instead of moving by a direct route.2 Joint through rates would be made by the most extraordi1 Wintlom Committee Report, vol. ii.... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 766 sider
...of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the...literally meandering toward the East instead of moving by 1 Windom Committee Report, Vol. II, p. 7. • • a direct route.1 Joint through rates would be made... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1907 - 748 sider
...of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the Ohio river, had be«n built by local capital, and were administered in the interests of the lake cities or Cincinnati... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1912 - 726 sider
...of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the...meandering toward the East instead of moving by a direct route.1 Joint through rates would be made by the most extraordinary chain of connecting links leading... | |
| Charles Curtice McCain, William Archer Shelton, William Arthur Shelton - 1913 - 336 sider
...independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminua on the lakes or the Ohio River, had been built by local capital, and were administered in the interest of the lake cities or Cincinnati and Louisville. There was no unity whatever in their policies,... | |
| Charles Curtice McCain - 1913 - 76 sider
...independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminua on the lakes or the Ohio River, had been built by local capital, and.were administered in the interest of the lake cities or Cincinnati and Louisville. There was no... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - 1912 - 694 sider
...of which, as has been said, were independent. Many of these, aside from having a direct interest in their longest haul to a terminus on the lakes or the...meandering toward the East instead of moving by a direct route.1 Joint through rates would be made by the most extraordinary chain of connecting links leading... | |
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