PERTINENT COMMENT

PERTINENT COMMENT GANNON'S hide is too thick, of course, to feel any insult to the office he holds. He swallows the rebuke and seeks to regain his lost control of the majority by bringing fresh...

...Carnegie says that the solution of the problems involving labor and capital is in profit-sharing, and that if he were going back into the steel business again the first movement he would make would be to inaugurate profit-sharing with the men...
...New York Press...
...To attempt to force the city workingman to go to the country would be contrary to the laws of natural selection and the demands of human nature...
...He swallows the rebuke and seeks to regain his lost control of the majority by bringing fresh pressure to bear of a kind that has caused the breach...
...Lodge jubilantly •poke of how well Massachusetts was faring in the revision...
...The Survey...
...And yet Congress affects to wonder at the annual deficit in the Postoffice Department.—Kansas City Star...
...fin a short article in the New York Evening Post of recent date, Charles Stelzle disagrees with those individuals and agencies who have faith that the city man can be removed permanently to the country...
...Very likely some of Mr...
...Taft...
...Pinchot to thank when they are finally driven to take to the tall timber.—Kansas City Star...
...The tendency of population is toward the city...
...More than one hundred thousand copies of Speaker Cannon's Kansas City speech, in which he denounced the insurgents, are being sent out from Washington under the congressional franking privilege...
...Carnegie's old employes would like to have him divide his past profits with them even now.—Boston Globe...
...Even yet it is possible the public land grafters will have Mr...
...If Cannon recovers his grip it will be by measures hateful to the Republican rank and file and damaging to the party's prestige...
...The call of the city is powerful...
...If he fails to club the independents into submission we shall have the spectacle of a Republican House controlled by the Democrats as a consequence of a brutal and indefensible abuse of the rights of its members to vote as their conscience dictates, coupled with the injudicious hostility to the independents shown by Mr...
...When the Senate tariff bill was reported from committee, with its higher protection for cotton goods, Mr...
...The demand for farm labor is decreasing as a whole, and is to a large extent seasonal...
...Now the Massachusetts cotton mills are going on short time, and the Massachusetts electorate gives the Republican party in the State election an alarmingly small plurality.—Springfield Republican...

Vol. 2 • January 1910 • No. 3


 
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