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Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Bucks County, PA

Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Buc...

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Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Bucks County, PA

Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Buc...

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Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Bucks County, PA

Senator Thomas Jenks, Jr., House, Woodbourne Road, Fairless Hills, Buc...

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Monopoly Committee begins study of steel industry. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Leaders of the nation's steel business were on hand at the Capitol today as the National Monopoly Committee began a study of the $4,000,000,000 industry. Here we see, left to right: Senator William H. King, a member of the committee, Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corporation, Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, co-chairman of the committee, Nathan L. Miller, General Counsel for U.S. Steel Corp., and Benjamin F. Fairless, President of U.S. Steel Corp.

Monopoly Committee begins study of steel industry. Washington, D.C., N...

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Attentive listeners. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Nathan L. Miller, General Counsel for U.S. Steel Corp., and Benjamin F. Fairless, President of the U.S. Steel Corp., listen attentively as the first witness testified when the National Monopoly Committee began its study today of the $4,000,000,000 steel industry

Attentive listeners. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Nathan L. Miller, Gener...

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B.F. Fairless, A.H. Feller, & H.L. Hughes

B.F. Fairless, A.H. Feller, & H.L. Hughes

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[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectators at today's session of the Monopoly Committee now investigating the $4,000,000[,000?] steel industry were, left to right: Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President, and William Beye, Vice President]

[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectat...

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Sen. Guffey, B.F. Fairless, & Nathan Miller

Sen. Guffey, B.F. Fairless, & Nathan Miller

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Steel magnates take oath before testifying at monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 6. First witness before the National Monopoly Investigating Committee this afternoon were, left to right: H.L. Hughes, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President of U.S. Steel Corp., and Robert Gregg, President, Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Co., Birmingham, Ala.

Steel magnates take oath before testifying at monopoly committee. Wash...

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U.S. Steel heads listen to testimony at monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 6. Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel, and Benjamin F. Fairless, president of the corporation, listen to testimony before the National Monopoly Committee today

U.S. Steel heads listen to testimony at monopoly committee. Washington...

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Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectators at today's session of the Monopoly Committee now investigating the $4,000,000[,000?] steel industry were, left to right: Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President, and William Beye, Vice President

Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectato...

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[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectators at today's session of the Monopoly Committee now investigating the $4,000,000[,000?] steel industry were, left to right: Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President, and William Beye, Vice President]

[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectat...

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