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... Committee on Copper was always representative of the dominant groups within the industry . Almost to a man the members of the committee were high officials in large companies : J. D. Ryan , president of Anaconda Copper Mining Company ...
... Committee on Copper was always representative of the dominant groups within the industry . Almost to a man the members of the committee were high officials in large companies : J. D. Ryan , president of Anaconda Copper Mining Company ...
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... committee as representative of consumers . We urge that in the future consumers repre- sented through our committee have an oppor- tunity to voice their opinions in advance of major decisions on rationing problems . We think that OPA ...
... committee as representative of consumers . We urge that in the future consumers repre- sented through our committee have an oppor- tunity to voice their opinions in advance of major decisions on rationing problems . We think that OPA ...
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... Committee of the OPA to Chester A. Bowles , May 9 , 1944 , in Judith Russell and Renee Fantin , Studies in Food Rationing , pp . 156-57 ; Chester A. Bowles to James F. Byrnes , in ibid . , pp . 153-55 . 19 The New York Times , December ...
... Committee of the OPA to Chester A. Bowles , May 9 , 1944 , in Judith Russell and Renee Fantin , Studies in Food Rationing , pp . 156-57 ; Chester A. Bowles to James F. Byrnes , in ibid . , pp . 153-55 . 19 The New York Times , December ...
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PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
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