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#001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0582 e. The practical effects of free competition in the construction and operation of railway lines. f The proper protection of the public rights and interests involved in railway commerce. g. The proper protection of private rights and interests involved in railway commerce. h. Railway strikes; what should be done in the way of prevention and control. i. Railway employees; what should be done for their protection and improvement. j. Railway accidents; their causes and the practicable safeguards against them. k. Railway receiverships; the practical lessons they teach. l. Government regulations of transportation and the practical results, thereof. m. Freight traffic; special contracts, limitations of common law liabili- ties, etc. n. Baggage; checking systems and delivery; claims for damages, lim- itations of liability; restrictions of quantity, etc. o. Passenger tickets; defects of existing systems; special contracts and conditions; limitations of time; through tickets; commutation tickets, etc. p. Police powers of railway train officials, and the best means of guard- ing against frauds on the carrier and against injury to passengers through accident or mistake. q. Interstate and international railway arrangements; their practica- bility; the best means for their promotion and their influence on the commerce, peace, and prosperity of the world. V. In Relation to Insurance. a. The origin of the business of insurance; its historic development and the nature of the insurance contract. b. The essential elements of marine risks; the relation of the parties to the contract of insurance and the improvements, if any, which should be recommended in this branch of the insurance business. c. The essential elements of fire risks; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recom- mended in this branch of the insurance business. d. The essential elements of life risks; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recom- mended in this branch of the insurance business. e. The essential elements of accident risks ; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recommended in this branch of the insurance business.
Object Description
Title | World's Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Subject IDA | Religion |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Description
Title | 0582 |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Transcript | #001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0582 e. The practical effects of free competition in the construction and operation of railway lines. f The proper protection of the public rights and interests involved in railway commerce. g. The proper protection of private rights and interests involved in railway commerce. h. Railway strikes; what should be done in the way of prevention and control. i. Railway employees; what should be done for their protection and improvement. j. Railway accidents; their causes and the practicable safeguards against them. k. Railway receiverships; the practical lessons they teach. l. Government regulations of transportation and the practical results, thereof. m. Freight traffic; special contracts, limitations of common law liabili- ties, etc. n. Baggage; checking systems and delivery; claims for damages, lim- itations of liability; restrictions of quantity, etc. o. Passenger tickets; defects of existing systems; special contracts and conditions; limitations of time; through tickets; commutation tickets, etc. p. Police powers of railway train officials, and the best means of guard- ing against frauds on the carrier and against injury to passengers through accident or mistake. q. Interstate and international railway arrangements; their practica- bility; the best means for their promotion and their influence on the commerce, peace, and prosperity of the world. V. In Relation to Insurance. a. The origin of the business of insurance; its historic development and the nature of the insurance contract. b. The essential elements of marine risks; the relation of the parties to the contract of insurance and the improvements, if any, which should be recommended in this branch of the insurance business. c. The essential elements of fire risks; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recom- mended in this branch of the insurance business. d. The essential elements of life risks; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recom- mended in this branch of the insurance business. e. The essential elements of accident risks ; the relations of the parties to the contract of insurance, and the improvements, if any, which should be recommended in this branch of the insurance business. |