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The Railroad Problem

Chapter 13 REGULATION

Word Count: 13726    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

land. The ponderous Newlands committee of Congress has begun its hearing and accomplished little; so little that it

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The Railroad Problem
The Railroad Problem
Edward Hungerford Literature
“The Railroad Problem by Edward Hungerford”
1 Chapter 1 THE SICK MAN OF AMERICAN BUSINESS2 Chapter 2 THE PLIGHT OF THE RAILROAD3 Chapter 3 ORGANIZED LABOR-THE ENGINEER4 Chapter 4 ORGANIZED LABOR-THE CONDUCTOR5 Chapter 5 UNORGANIZED LABOR-THE MAN WITH THE SHOVEL6 Chapter 6 UNORGANIZED LABOR-THE STATION AGENT7 Chapter 7 THE LABOR PLIGHT OF THE RAILROAD8 Chapter 8 THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE RAILROAD9 Chapter 9 THE IRON HORSE AND THE GAS BUGGY10 Chapter 10 MORE RAILROAD OPPORTUNITY11 Chapter 11 THE RAILROAD AND NATIONAL DEFENSE12 Chapter 12 THE NECESSITY OF THE RAILROAD13 Chapter 13 REGULATION