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Present Crisis of Labor and Industry : Thirty Billion Dollars Were Expended by U. S. Corporations in Excess of Net Earnings, 1930-1936, Box 24, Folder 7, Item 4

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Present Crisis of Labor and Industry : Thirty Billion Dollars Were Expended by U. S. Corporations in Excess of Net Earnings, 1930-1936, Box 24, Folder 7, Item 4, Marriner S. Eccles Papers. University of Utah. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/1343/item/468121, accessed on May 18, 2024.

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Publication by S. Stanwood Menken; includes an editorial published in the New York World-Telegram on November 1, 1937. Handwritten note in upper left corner of first page.

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