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... of is the increase of education in America . Take the span of my own life . In 1890 , about the time I graduated from high school , there were 357,813 children in our secondary schools . In 1930 there were 4,779,868 To - day over 55 per ...
... of is the increase of education in America . Take the span of my own life . In 1890 , about the time I graduated from high school , there were 357,813 children in our secondary schools . In 1930 there were 4,779,868 To - day over 55 per ...
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... a wage that will enable them to maintain a standard of living to match our productive capacity . Only when this is done can you solve the problems which now trouble us so much . I have noticed , day by day in the public press , that many of ...
... a wage that will enable them to maintain a standard of living to match our productive capacity . Only when this is done can you solve the problems which now trouble us so much . I have noticed , day by day in the public press , that many of ...
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... to work . The result could only be achieved by checking the forces which make to - day for a continuous contraction ... day working for less than minimum subsistence wages . Individual employers ... to INVESTIGATION OF ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 875.
... to work . The result could only be achieved by checking the forces which make to - day for a continuous contraction ... day working for less than minimum subsistence wages . Individual employers ... to INVESTIGATION OF ECONOMIC PROBLEMS 875.
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agricultural ALDRICH American amount balance banks BARUCH billion bonds borrowed Budget capital carrier cent CHAIRMAN commission committee commodity prices Congress cotton creditor currency debt debtor demand deposits depreciated currency depression Doctor ARENDTZ dollar ECCLES economic effect exchange export farm farmer Federal reserve Federal reserve system FLANDERS foreign GARVAN going gold standard income increase industry inflation interest interstate commerce act investment issue labor LEGGE legislation LEON loans LOREE means ment mortgage operation payment PEEK PELLEY present production profit prosperity purchasing power question railroads Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduce sell Senator BARKLEY Senator CONNALLY Senator COUZENS Senator GORE Senator HARRISON Senator KING Senator LA FOLLETTE Senator REED Senator SHORTRIDGE Senator WALSH Senator WATSON silver situation statement tariff taxes thing tion to-day trade Treasury United wages WALSH of Massachusetts wheat