| William Zebina Ripley - Railroads - 1907 - 748 pages
...administration and the public. For this purpose the chief of the office is in duty bound, by means of numerous personal interviews and observations, to inform himself...concerning the organization and administration of the railways, so as to avoid idle complaints. This single provision in the rules governing one of the local... | |
| William Zebina Ripley - Railroads - 1913 - 888 pages
...administration and the public. For this purpose the chief of the office is in duty bound, by means of numerous personal interviews and observations, to inform himself...complaints and evils without delay, and to take such measmes as will secure the most efficient service. It is also one of his duties to inform the public... | |
| William English Walling, Harry Wellington Laidler - Industrial policy - 1917 - 712 pages
...needs of the service in his district, investigate and remedy complaints and evils without delay, and take such measures as will secure the most efficient...concerning the organization and administration of the railways. The management has nothing to hide from the public, but, on the contrary, desires the public... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Railroads - 1919 - 1370 pages
...needs of the service in his district, investigate and remedy complaints and evils without delay, and take such measures as will secure' the most efficient service." It Is ulso one of his duties to inform the public concerning the organization and administration of the railways.... | |
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