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Contents |
Human nature and railroads.--The railroad man's burden.--Training the railroad man.--Telling the railroad story.--Why should we make the railroad safe?--Publicity--a cure for railroad evils.--Regulation hampering good managers.--Do we want government ownership?--The need for faith in men.--The people's part in solving the railroad problem. |
General note | "These addresses, for the most part, were delivered as executive assistant of the Pennsylvania railroad." |
LCCN | 15011692 |