Yearbook of the American Iron and Steel Institute

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American Iron and Steel Institute., 1917
 

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Strana 421 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Strana 407 - This is the gospel of labor ! ring it, ye bells of the kirk : The Lord of Love came down from above, to live with the men who work. This is the rose that He planted, here in the thorn-cursed soil — Heaven is blest with perfect rest, but the blessing of Earth is toil.
Strana 407 - I, the peace that passeth knowledge, dwell amid the daily strife; I, the bread of heaven, am broken in the sacrament of life. "Every task, however simple, sets the soul that does it free; Every deed of love and mercy, done to man, is done to me.
Strana 195 - It does not believe that Congress intended by the antitrust laws to prevent Americans from cooperating in export trade for the purpose of competing effectively with foreigners where such cooperation does not restrain trade within the United States and where no effort is made to hinder American competitors from freely engaging in export trade.
Strana 187 - Your suggestion that trade associations, associations of retail and wholesale merchants, commercial clubs, boards of trade, manufacturers' associations, credit associations, and other similar organizations should be encouraged In every feasible way by the Government seems to me a very wise one. To furnish" them with data and comprehensive information In order that they may more easily accomplish the result that they are organized for is a proper and useful Government function. These associations,...
Strana 195 - By its investigation the Commission, however, has established the fact that doubt as to the application of the antitrust laws to export trade now prevents concerted action by American business men in export trade, even among producers of noncompeting goods. In view of this fact and of the conviction that cooperation should be encouraged in export trade among competitors as well as noncompetitors, the Commission respectfully recommends the enactment of declaratory and permissive legislation to remove...
Strana 190 - ... engaged. Ignorant competition is most dangerous to the development and success of. our country. The Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act have no control over this menace. It is estimated that 90 per cent of the manufacturers and merchants in Germany know absolutely what their goods cost to manufacture and sell. If you compare our figures, which show, according to estimates, that only 10 per cent of our manufacturers and merchants know what it costs to manufacture and sell their products,...
Strana 425 - When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path. What you do not like, when done to yourself, do not do to others.
Strana 407 - They who tread the path of labour follow where my feet have trod; They who work without complaining do the holy will of God. "Where the many toil together, there am I among my own; Where the tired workman sleepeth, there am I with him alone.
Strana 183 - A wrong feeling has existed in this country as to the proper relations between Government and business. Even when I went to Washington I had the feeling that business men did not want to cooperate with the Government, but I learned very quickly that they are all eager to cooperate and willing to do everything in their power that the Government desires. We are talking a great deal these days about mobilizing our industries and cooperating for industrial preparedness. We have been floundering about...

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