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The appointment of a new chairman for the WIB gave President Wilson the opportunity to forestall Congressional action and at the same time to clarify the Board's status . His letter of March 4 , 1918 , to Bernard Baruch , the new ...
The appointment of a new chairman for the WIB gave President Wilson the opportunity to forestall Congressional action and at the same time to clarify the Board's status . His letter of March 4 , 1918 , to Bernard Baruch , the new ...
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The President accepted the statement as presented and made it public . important producers of copper are satisfied with the Government price . The settlement on this figure is a good thing for the producers and the country as a whole .
The President accepted the statement as presented and made it public . important producers of copper are satisfied with the Government price . The settlement on this figure is a good thing for the producers and the country as a whole .
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( a ) No trade or industrial association or group shall be eligible to receive the benefit of the provisions of this title until it files with the President a statement containing such information relating to the activities of the ...
( a ) No trade or industrial association or group shall be eligible to receive the benefit of the provisions of this title until it files with the President a statement containing such information relating to the activities of the ...
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GOVERNMENT AND THE ECON | 3 |
Efforts at Arbitration | 4 |
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