Annual Reports, Statistics of Express Companies, 1909-1918.
Bulletin 13: Interpretations of Accounting Classifications ... in accordance with ... the Act to Regulate Commerce (1917).
Classification of Expenditures for Real Property and Equipment of Express Companies (1908).
Classification of Operating Revenues of Express Companies, etc. (1912).
Dockets No. 4198, 1280, 1911, 1916, 2175, 2176, 2246, 4302. (In re Express Rates, Practises, Accounts and Revenues.) 1912.
Brief on Behalf of Shippers (Fairchild). See also Adams Express Company, above.
Report No. 1498: Hearing and Supplemental Order No. 15 (1915).
Docket No. 9972 (Proposed Increase in Express Rates). June, 1918.
Equity No. 4198 (In re Express Rates, Practises, Accounts and Revenues): Released rates (1917).
Ex parte 64: In re Increase in Express Rates (October, 1918).
Uniform System of Accounts ... in accordance with ... Act to Regulate Commerce (1914).
JOHNSON, E. R., and HUEBNER, G. G.—Railroad Traffic and Rates, Volume II (1911).
KIRKMAN, M. M.—The Science of Railways: Baggage, Express and Mail Business (1896).
LEWIS, DAVID J.—
A Bill to Take Over the Express Companies of the United States (1911).
A Brief for a General Parcel Post (1913).
Postal Express as a Solution of the Parcel Post and High Cost of Living Problems (1912).
Study in Some Proposed Improvements to the Parcel-Post (1915).
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—
Annual Reports, Postmaster General.
Comparative Statements (Blue Prints) on Operations of Parcel-Post.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—A Proclamation (No. 1497) Taking Possession and Control of the American Railway Express Company (November 16, 1918).
STIMSON, A. L.—