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...Currie, W. G., 376 Harvard St. Curtis, H. A., James Smith A 34. Daly, C. E., 51 Martin St. Damon, R. S., Standish C 21. Dampman, H. H., James Smith B 42. Dana, W. F., 3d, 40 Waverley St., Everett. Dana, H., 250 Seaver St., Roxbury. Danehy, F., 205 Sherman St. Davis, D., Gore C 43. Davis, H., Gore D 35. Davis, H. T., Gore A 43. Davis, J. F. A., Gore D 34. Davis, M. C., James Smith B 13. Davis, W., Standish D 12. Day, F. A., James Smith B 12. Dean, L. H., George Smith...
...Manson '18, E. A. People, R. J. H. Powel, Jr.; '18, E. P. Pratt '18, R. P. Place '18, A. Redway, Jr., '18, W. A. Read, Jr., '18, L. O. Reavill, R. P. Rogers '17, J. C. Ritter '18, J. T. Rogers '18, H. F. Smith '16, H. Sherman '18, J. W. D. Seymour '17, R. E. Sherwood '18, R. S. Tufts '18, S. C. Welsh '17, H. R. Wolcott '18, H. Wentworth '17, E. Whittlesey '18, J. P. Worbury '17, L. R. Wansex...
...clock--C. J. North '14 vs. C. L. Sherman '17, J. E. Vilklen '16 vs. G. Bettle '14, E. G. Allen '16 vs. S. Clark '16, D. P. Rumsey '16 vs. D. B. Buffum '14, R. Morris '14 vs. J. W. Brewer '17, R. F. Babcock '16 vs. T. Pennypacker '16, H. Wainwright '15 vs. W. Whitehouse...
...large and detrimental monopolies by the more powerful corporations. Such acts would do little toward bettering the situation. The prevention of mere combination is not the solution, and what is really needed is the prevention of harmful trade restraint. None of the proposed legislation would improve on the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, the wording of which Professor Durand considers remarkably simple in its all-inclusiveness...
...bill now before Congress which really attains a point of legislative and economic excellence is the one which provides for an Inter-State Trade Commission, which is designed to help enforce the Sherman Act. The proposed commission would require annual reports from all corporations having capitals of $5,000,000 or more, and from any others which might be so directed. The commission would have no strong direct powers, but the suggestions made in its own annual report to Congress would doubtless have great weight, and would go far toward carrying out the letter...