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Railway Tariffs and the Interstate Commerce Law.

By Professor EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN, PH. D., of the School of Political Science, Columbia College. Reprinted from the Political Science Quarterly. 8vo. vi+87 pages. Retail prices: cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents.

AMONG the topics treated in this monograph are: "Nature of the

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The Modern Distributive Process:

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