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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' JAMES J. HILL BEFORE COMMITTEE

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' YOUNG OF MI; BARTLETT OF GA; STANLEY OF KY, CHAIRMAN; BEALL OF TX; LITTLETON OFNY; McGILLICUDDY OF ME.

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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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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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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' YOUNG OF MI; BARTLETT OF GA; STANLEY OF KY, CHAIRMAN; BEALL OF TX; LITTLETON OF NY; McGILLICUDDY OF ME.

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X-Ray machine in mill emergency station, U.S. Steel Corp

X-Ray machine in mill emergency station, U.S. Steel Corp

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC U.S. Steel Corp. Credit. Group title: First Aid U.S. (Mills) Used in: Jan. 19... More

Discuss social security problems. Washington, D.C., Nov. 5. Labor troubles were forgotten today as their leaders met today with business and industrial heads to discuss possible changes in the Social Security Act. The occasion was the first meeting of the Social Security Advisory Council. Left to right: Gerard Swope, President of General Electric Co.; Philip Murray, C.I.O. leader; and E.R. Stettin US [...] new head of the U.S. Steel Corp. 11/5/37

Discuss social security problems. Washington, D.C., Nov. 5. Labor trou...

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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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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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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' JAMES J. HILL BEFORE COMMITTEE

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Training crews in Red Cross methods of First Aid U.S. Steel Corp

Training crews in Red Cross methods of First Aid U.S. Steel Corp

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card. Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: ARC U.S. Steel Corp. Group title: First Aid U.S. (Mills) Used in: Dr. Bigman Jan.... More

[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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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' YOUNG OF MI; BARTLETT OF GA; STANLEY OF KY, CHAIRMAN; BEALL OF TX; LITTLETON OFNY; McGILLICUDDY OF ME.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIG...

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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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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE U.S. STEEL CORP., JANUARY 12, 1912. POPULARLY CALLED 'STEEL TRUST INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE' OR 'STANLEY COMMITTEE.' JAMES J. HILL BEFORE COMMITTEE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. COMMITTEES. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE INVESTI...

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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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