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Divisional Code Authorities . - For each of the foregoing divisions there shall be established within ten days after the effective date hereof ... a Divisional Code Authority . . . . All the members of a Code Authority , except one ...
Divisional Code Authorities . - For each of the foregoing divisions there shall be established within ten days after the effective date hereof ... a Divisional Code Authority . . . . All the members of a Code Authority , except one ...
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When the code authority got hold of this situa- tion and declared a price emergency , they set the floor price so high ... Did it appear from the testi- mony before the Darrow committee that the code authorities in the bituminous coal ...
When the code authority got hold of this situa- tion and declared a price emergency , they set the floor price so high ... Did it appear from the testi- mony before the Darrow committee that the code authorities in the bituminous coal ...
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He has afforded Lober every opportunity to prove its case of oppression by the action of the Western Pennsylvania Subdivisional Code Authority . The records made at these hear- ings have convinced the Deputy Administrator that no ...
He has afforded Lober every opportunity to prove its case of oppression by the action of the Western Pennsylvania Subdivisional Code Authority . The records made at these hear- ings have convinced the Deputy Administrator that no ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
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