Redfield, William Cox, 1858-1932
Redfield, William Cox
William C. Redfield
Redfield, William C. 1858-1932
Redfield, William C. (William Cox), 1858-1932
Redfield, William C.
VIAF ID: 74230002 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Redfield, William C. ‡d 1858-1932
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Redfield, William Cox
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Redfield, William Cox ‡d 1858-1932
- 100 1 _ ‡a Redfield, William Cox, ‡d 1858-1932
- 100 0 _ ‡a William C. Redfield
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (30)
Works
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Address, 1918: | |
Business in the public mind. An address on the attitude of the public mind toward business, before the National Association of Employing Lithographers, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1913 | |
The code of labor laws of Soviet Russia; | |
Dependent America : a study of the economic bases of our international relations | |
Enforcement of navigation laws. | |
Establishment of load-line regulations. | |
Export trade in canned products; | |
Exportation of munitions of war. | |
Grover Cleveland; an address ... March seventh, nineteen twenty-seven. | |
The interdependence of nations; an address ... April twenty-eighth, nineteen twenty-four. | |
Japanese industry. Speech of Hon. William C. Redfield on "The progress of Japanese industry"... | |
"The limits of efficiency; | |
A message from the secretary of commerce of the United States of America. | |
The new industrial day, a book for men who employ men | |
Police and firemen's pensions, District of Columbia ... | |
The promotion of safety to life at sea. Letter from the secretary of commerce, relating to the international conference and the promotion of safety to life at sea. | |
Purchasing methods of the District of Columbia. | |
Remarks of Hon, William C. Redfield, secertary of commerce, at the Pan American financial conference | |
Report of the American-Canadian Fisheries Conference. 1918. | |
The trust form of organization questioned as to efficiency | |
Waterways and commerce | |
We and the world | |
Weak spots in our commercial efficiency. | |
William Cox Redfield family papers | |
With Congress and cabinet | |
You and our foreign trade |