Word: ripley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock.--Harvard 2: "Use of Injunctions in Strikes", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics...
...clock.--Emerson D: "Transportation of 1920", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics...
...clock.--Harvard 2: "Compulsory Arbitration of Strikes", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics...
...clock.--Emerson D: "Federal Administration of Railroads", by Professor W. Z. Ripley. Economics...
...second solution, a proposal to combine certain New England railroads, has received most attention from the press and from transportation authorities, notably Professor Ripley of the University. That some such consolidation must take place, is regarded as inevitable if the New England lines are to survive. Professor Ripley's plan calls for a grouping of unified lines, gaining new strength from the combination, with the necessary competition maintained by leaving the Boston and Albany and the Grand Trunk systems in their present status. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the scheme is the proposal that the state governments have...