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" In the end it will either become remiss in its executive duties or will, in the zeal of these, become unfit for the dispassionate performance of its judicial functions. Whatever may have been true in the past, the time has come when the Commission should... "
The World's Work - Page 454
1916
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The North American Review, Volume 190, Part 2

1909 - 450 pages
...decides complaints. '/'/,-. quaIifications of such a body are the eteact opposite of the other. . . . " I very much doubt whether the same body can properly discharge both these functions. In the end it will either become remiss in its executive duties or will, in the zeal of those, become...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6131

1912 - 896 pages
...influences, nnd it should have time for the deliberate consideration of the matters coming before It. I very much doubt whether the same body can properly discharge both these functions. In the end It will either become remiss in its executive duties or will, In the zeal of those, become...
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The Government and the Railroads

Otto H. Kahn - 1916 - 40 pages
...extent and of such finality, every effort should be made to provide a body adequate to the trust. ... I very much doubt whether the same body can properly...functions. Whatever may have been true in the past, 8 the time has come when the Commission should be relieved of all its duties except the hearing and...
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Statement of M.C. Brush, President of the Boston Elevated Railway Company ...

Boston Elevated Railway Company - 1917 - 68 pages
...extent and to such finality, every effort should be made to provide a body adequate to the trust. ... I very much doubt whether the same body can properly...(executive and judicial). In the end it will either be remiss in its executive duties or will, in the zeal of these, become unfit for the dispassionate...
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Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco Bay

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1917 - 708 pages
...coming before it. I very much doubt whether the same body can properlv discharge both these functions. In the end it will either become remiss in its executive duties or will, in the zeal of those, become unfit for the dispassionate performance of its judicial functions. Whatever may have...
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Extention of Tenure of Government Control of Railroads: Hearings...Wash. 1919

United States. Congress. Senate. Interstate Commerce Committee - 1919 - 1816 pages
...influences, and it should have time for the deliberate consideration of the matters coming before it. I very much doubt whether the same body can properly discharge both these functions. In the end it will either become remiss In its executive duties or will in the zeal of those become...
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Cook's Railroad Pamphlets: 1908-1923]

William Wilson Cook - 1921 - 466 pages
...extent and of such finality, every effort should be made to provide a body adequate to the trust * * * I very much doubt whether the same body can properly...duties except the hearing and deciding of complaints." Mr. Kahn then shows that the above trouble is added to by State commissions. He says : In addition...
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American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1

William Wilson Cook - 1927 - 424 pages
...and of such finality, every effort should be made to provide a body adequate to the trust. . . . I very much doubt whether the same body can properly...duties except the hearing and deciding of complaints." 1 Commissioner Woodlock of the Interstate Commerce Commission said before a Senate Committee in January,...
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Lectures on Legal Topics, Volume 1

1917 - 416 pages
...extent, and of such finality, every effort should be made to provide a body adequate to the trust. ... I very much doubt whether the same body can properly...duties except the hearing and deciding of complaints." This and similar advice and admonition have been wholly disregarded, not only by Congress but by the...
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Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Volumes 30-31

American Bar Association - 1907 - 1246 pages
...influences, and it should have time for the deliberate consideration of the matters coming before i' I very much doubt whether the same body can properly discharge both these functions. In the end it will either become remiss in its executive duties or will, in the zeal of those, become...
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