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" ... amounted, according to Mr. Manly, to $888,931,511. The bonds of the corporation represent all the money actually invested in the concern, for the common stock is 'nothing but water. "
Report on the Steel Strike of 1919 - Page 10
by Interchurch World Movement of North America - 1920 - 277 pages
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Report on the Steel Strike of 1919, Volume 2

Interchurch World Movement of North America - Steel Strike, U.S., 1919-1920 - 1920 - 296 pages
...of this policy, blacklists were used, workmen were discharged for union affiliation, " under-cover men " and " labor deThis report does not go into the...concern, for the common stock is ' nothing but water.' tectives" were employed and efforts were made to influence the local press, pulpit and police authorities....
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The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons

William Z. Foster - Steel Strike, 1919-1920- - 1920 - 304 pages
...net profits of the Steel Corporation, after payment of interest on bonds and after making allowance for all charges growing out of the installation of special war facilities, amounted to $888,931,511. This is more by $20,000,000 than the total capital stock of the Steel Corporation...
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Selected Articles on the Closed Shop

Open and closed shop - 1921 - 254 pages
...the following from the Searchlight, commenting on Basil Manly's analysis of Senate Document 250, (a report from the Secretary of the Treasury): "On the...concern, for the common stock is 'nothing but water.' ent system of control and resulted in race divisions within the community. 10. Control: The arbitrary...
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Selected Articles on the Closed Shop

Open and closed shop - 1921 - 252 pages
...1917, 'after the payment of interest on bonds, and other allowances for all charges growing out of tne installation of special war facilities,' amounted,...water.' "Of course out of the net income the Steel Corporat1on had to pay its taxes to the federal government, but the hundreds of millions that remained...
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Selected Articles on the Closed Shop

Lamar Taney Beman - Open and closed shop - 1922 - 362 pages
...the basis of the Steel Corporation's public reporis, its net profits for the two years 1916 and 1017, 'after the payment of interest on bonds, and other...the hundreds of millions that remained represented earning* on 'shadow dollars.' " ent system of control and resulted in race divisions within the community....
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Selected Articles on the Closed Shop

Lamar Taney Beman - Open and closed shop - 1922 - 364 pages
...1917, 'after the payment of interest on bonds, and other allowances for all charges growing out of tne installation of special war facilities,' amounted,...the hundreds of millions that remained represented earning* on 'shadow dollars.' " cut system of control and resulted in race divisions within the community....
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Social Progress: A Handbook of the Liberal Movement

William Floyd - Liberalism - 1925 - 360 pages
...report, its net profits in the two years 1916 and 1917, after the payment of interest on bonds and after allowances for all charges growing out of the installation of special war facilities, amounted to $888,931,511. This is $20,000,000 more than the total capital stock of the Steel Corporation. In...
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The Railway Clerk, Volume 19

Clerks - 1920 - 780 pages
...profits in the two years 1.916 and 1917, after the payment of interest on bonds and after allowance for all charges growing out of the installation of special war facilities, amounted to $888,931,511. This is $20,000,000 more than the total capital stock of the Steel Corporation. In...
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The Searchlight on Congress: And on the Democracy which Gives ..., Volumes 3-4

Lynn Haines - United States - 1918 - 446 pages
...profits in the two years 1916 and 1917, after the payment of interest on bonds and after allowance for all charges growing out of the installation of special war facilities, amounted to $888,931,511. This is $20,000,000 more than the total capital stock of the Steel Corporation. In...
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