Thom, Alfred P. (Alfred Pembroke), 1854-1935
Thom, Alfred P. 1854-1935
Alfred P. Thom American lawyer
VIAF ID: 46563544 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Association of railway executives; | |
Construction and constitutionality of the long and short haul clause of the Interstate commerce act as amended | |
Encyclopedia of Virginia biography, viewed via www, Feb. 11, 2008: | |
Federal injunction of state officers. Hearings before a subcommittee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-second session, on S. 4366 a bill providing the federal courts shall not restrain or enjoin state officers in the enforcement of state laws or of the orders of public service commissions ... | |
Federal valuation of railroads; | |
Have the states been law-abiding? | |
Hearings before Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Under Senate joint resolution, no. 60, to investigate government control, regulation and ownership of interstate public utilities. Oral argument of Alfred P. Thom, counsel, Railway Executives' Advisory Committee; also examination of Mr. Thom by members of the Committee; November 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, December 1, 2, 1916. | |
The judicial power and the power of Congress in its relation to the United States courts. Argument of Alfred P. Thom in opposition to Senate bills 4365 and 4366, prohibiting the granting, by any court, of injunction in certain cases. | |
New York times, Feb. 16, 1935: | |
Overissuance of securities by carriers : hearing before the Committee on Interstate and Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, on S. 3947, a bill to amend section 20 of an act to regulate commerce | |
The pending revolution. Address by Alfred P. Thom of Washington, D.C. ..., 1912: | |
Railroad regulation by the national government | |
Reconstruction of transportation; | |
A right of the states; | |
The solution; | |
Transportation and credit; an address... before the National association of credit men, Atlanta, June 12, 1923. |