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Page 78
... monopolists had taken care to preempt all approaches to the downtown district , this act effectively prevented any sort of competition . At the same time , the monopolists refused to extend their own facilities to serve the new ...
... monopolists had taken care to preempt all approaches to the downtown district , this act effectively prevented any sort of competition . At the same time , the monopolists refused to extend their own facilities to serve the new ...
Page 265
... monopolists - to the " capitalists " as it somewhat vaguely termed them - reflected the fear and dislike of small and competitive business for powerful interests , both local and national , which threatened to stifle their prosperity ...
... monopolists - to the " capitalists " as it somewhat vaguely termed them - reflected the fear and dislike of small and competitive business for powerful interests , both local and national , which threatened to stifle their prosperity ...
Page 275
... monopolists , in fact , cleverly exploited the conservative fears of many citizens by pointing to the prospect of noise , dirt , and sparks which were sure to accompany such rapid transit . Frightened property holders on Olive , a ...
... monopolists , in fact , cleverly exploited the conservative fears of many citizens by pointing to the prospect of noise , dirt , and sparks which were sure to accompany such rapid transit . Frightened property holders on Olive , a ...
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A Newspaper is Born | 1 |
Change and Conflict 20 | 19 |
The First Three Months | 41 |
Copyright | |
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