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Página 76
... expenses . In order to make this service available to the greatest number of our members five working days unless the general im- any single engagement will be limited to portance of the matter makes an exten- sion advisable . The ...
... expenses . In order to make this service available to the greatest number of our members five working days unless the general im- any single engagement will be limited to portance of the matter makes an exten- sion advisable . The ...
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... expenses . This conclusion was strengthened by the thought that as a class the Public Utili- ties were big enough to ... expense , while on the other hand it began business without one cent of either capital or assets . The only obstacle ...
... expenses . This conclusion was strengthened by the thought that as a class the Public Utili- ties were big enough to ... expense , while on the other hand it began business without one cent of either capital or assets . The only obstacle ...
Página 80
... expenses , but , among the inequities was an charge against hydro - electric companies . It was maintained by the rate - making excess authorities that inasmuch as these com- panies had fewer men on their payrolls than generating ...
... expenses , but , among the inequities was an charge against hydro - electric companies . It was maintained by the rate - making excess authorities that inasmuch as these com- panies had fewer men on their payrolls than generating ...
Página 81
... expenses . Is not this a substantial showing in a little more than seven years , particularly when we consider that the Company started with- out one penny of capital , or assets ? That a co - operative plan such as that practiced by ...
... expenses . Is not this a substantial showing in a little more than seven years , particularly when we consider that the Company started with- out one penny of capital , or assets ? That a co - operative plan such as that practiced by ...
Página 82
... expense , usually believed . Perhaps the most direct contribution to the well - being of the Gas and Electric Companies is , in having helped to vi- vidly demonstrate to the managers that accident prevention pays enormous div- idends ...
... expense , usually believed . Perhaps the most direct contribution to the well - being of the Gas and Electric Companies is , in having helped to vi- vidly demonstrate to the managers that accident prevention pays enormous div- idends ...
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Página 314 - Managers none. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The National Historical Society.
Página 696 - DRAMA, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act...
Página 473 - Property is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is a positive good in the world. That some should be rich shows that others may become rich, and hence is just encouragement to industry and enterprise.
Página 525 - Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers...
Página 739 - To promote and develop the gas industry and to coordinate its activities to the end that it may serve to the fullest possible extent the best interests of the public...
Página 534 - Realizing our obligation and responsibility to the public, to the seller of advertising service, the advertising agent and our own organization, we, as general advertisers, pledge ourselves as follows: 1. To consider the interests of the public foremost, and particularly that portion thereof which we serve. 2. To claim no more, but if anything a little less, in our advertising than we can deliver. 3. To refrain from statements in our advertising which, through actual misrepresentation, through ambiguity...
Página 461 - The company may from time to time use said fund or any portion thereof to meet any extraordinary claim, demand, or charge which may at any time arise against or fall upon the company from fire, accident, or other circumstances which due care and management could not have prevented...
Página 696 - That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The National Historical Society. No stockholders. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders...
Página 473 - Let not him who Is houseless, pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself. Thus by example, osurlng that his own shall be safe from violence when built.
Página 463 - Is the coal clause in and of itself a legal rate ? Replying to this question, we must bear in mind that coal clauses were generally adopted by electric and some other utilities to meet the unusual conditions which confronted them and the country during the unsettled times incident to the war, when for a period the prices of coal fluctuated rapidly and for a time steadily mounted.