Word: control
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Whitridge, of the firm of Whitridge, Butler & Rice, of New York, will give his second lecture on "State Control of Corporations" in Emerson A this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This is the fourth lecture in the series on "Corporation Finance," given under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration. The remaining two lectures in the course will be given by Mr. W. J. Curtis of the New York firm of Sullivan & Cromwell next Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The lectures are open to members of the University...
...Stimson A.M. '99, of New York, gave his second lecture on "Federal Control of Corporations" under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business Administration yesterday afternoon...
...Constitution showed wonderful foresight in providing for laws regarding interstate commerce, for corporations have grown since that time from local to national scope. So far as a corporation goes into interstate commerce, the national government is the only government that has any power over it whatever, either to control, regulate, or protect, and with the change of corporations from local to national organization, we have their control coming more and more within the sphere of the federal government where it properly belongs...
Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Stimson analyzed the action of Congress in regard to corporations. There are two methods of treating corporate growth; first, to recognize the necessity of the economic change and to endeavor to regulate and control it; second, to forbid and penalize all combinations. These two methods are diametrically opposed, but Congress, in the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Act, has tried to reconcile them, but without success. When the Sherman Act was passed Congress was aware that an evil existed but did not know how to cope with it. The act was therefore made very vague...
...firm of Winthrop & Stimson, New York, will give the first of a series of lectures on "Corporation Finance" under the auspices of the graduate School of Business Administration in Emerson A this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Mr. Stimson will take as a special topic for today "Federal Control of Corporations." He will give a second lecture on the same subject in Emerson A tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lectures will be open to members of the University...