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Completion of contracts by
mail
or
telegraph
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Gregory, Charles Noble
Published 1900
Avil Printing Co
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Argument before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, in support of Senate bill No. 3895 to regulate the use of the
mails
,
telegraph
and telephone by stock exchanges, March 16th, 1914
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Untermyer, Samuel
Published 1914
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Brief and reply brief submitted on behalf of the New York Stock Exchange to the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency : March 5, 1914 and March 30, 1914, respectively
by
Milburn, John George
Published 1914
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Standardisation Processes in IT : Impact, Problems and Benefits of User Participation
by
Jakobs, Kai
Published 2000
Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
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... Readings -- 4 Implementation of E-
Mail
-- 4.1 Functional Requirements on E-
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