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The Morgan Nerve Begins to Jump

Swing, Raymond Gram | May 1, 1935 issue

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The article focuses on the relations between industry and the government in the U.S. during 1935. Senate Munitions Committee has touched vital nerves,-and each time there has been action, unexpected immediate and distant. The investigators of the committee, inquisitive about the power of a munitions company in its relations with the government, entered the premises of Morgan and Company, fiscal agents of Britain and France, and asked for files. By the next afternoon Stanley Baldwin, the real head of the British government, answering a question in the House of Commons, had deplored the revival of old controversies in commenting on the committee's investigation.

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INDUSTRIAL relations; INDUSTRIAL policy; GOVERNMENT regulation; MILITARY supplies; GOVERNMENTAL investigations; UNITED States
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