The EarthquakeCharles Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 307 páginas The awakening of the United States to it's involvement in World War I. |
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... Vanderlip recently pointed out , only five billion less than the total ex- penditures of this government from the year 1791 to January 1 , 1917 , a period of one hundred and twenty- six years . " My wife , who was sitting with us ...
... Vanderlip recently pointed out , only five billion less than the total ex- penditures of this government from the year 1791 to January 1 , 1917 , a period of one hundred and twenty- six years . " My wife , who was sitting with us ...
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... of materials and labor it is necessary to $ 25,000,000,000 15,000,000,000 $ 40,000,000,000 30,000,000,000 save if we are to carry out our war programme $ 10,000,000,000 " That is the basis of Mr. Vanderlip's thrift cam- 254 THE EARTHQUAKE.
... of materials and labor it is necessary to $ 25,000,000,000 15,000,000,000 $ 40,000,000,000 30,000,000,000 save if we are to carry out our war programme $ 10,000,000,000 " That is the basis of Mr. Vanderlip's thrift cam- 254 THE EARTHQUAKE.
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Arthur Train. " That is the basis of Mr. Vanderlip's thrift cam- paign and his saving certificates , isn't it ? " asked Lord . " The theory is that if we lend the money to the government we shall have just so much less left to spend on ...
Arthur Train. " That is the basis of Mr. Vanderlip's thrift cam- paign and his saving certificates , isn't it ? " asked Lord . " The theory is that if we lend the money to the government we shall have just so much less left to spend on ...
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... Vanderlip says : " " The only way to increase the number of men and shells and supplies available at the front to win the war is to reduce the competition of private individuals for the goods and services that the belligerent govern ...
... Vanderlip says : " " The only way to increase the number of men and shells and supplies available at the front to win the war is to reduce the competition of private individuals for the goods and services that the belligerent govern ...
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... Vanderlip again : ' The person who buys an unnecessary thing , however small its cost and however well able he is to pay for it , is not helping the govern- ment by going on with " business as usual , " but is upon the contrary ...
... Vanderlip again : ' The person who buys an unnecessary thing , however small its cost and however well able he is to pay for it , is not helping the govern- ment by going on with " business as usual , " but is upon the contrary ...
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