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Bartholomew, Charles Lewis 'Bart', 1869-1949
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Bryan explains to The Public what the administration should do about railroads; President Roosevelt, meanwhile, has crawled under the US Railroads car to spot the problem, and the State Legislature stands by with a wrench. The caption reads "William J. Bryan tells us how the administration should put the railroads on the proper running basis." Bryan held no political power, and so was free to say what he wanted, while Roosevelt actually had to fix the problem. The state legislatures had passed several laws regulating railroads as well. A sketch of the car is on the back. See also BART1552.
Date 10 April 1907
date QS:P571,+1907-04-10T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q530512
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