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3. Prepare a chart showing main highways across the United States. 



4. Prepare a chart showing main Rural Motor Express lines in your State. 



(Consult National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 7 East 42d Street, 

 New York City.) 



5. What solution have you for the railroad problem in the United States? 



REFERENCES 



1. ANDREWS, FRANK: " Freight Costs and Market Values. Yearbook of 

 the Department of Agriculture," 1906. 



2. : "Grain Movement in the Great Lakes Region." United States 



Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Statistics, Bulletin 81, Washington, 

 Nov., 1910. 



3. : "Railroads and Farming. Some Influences Affecting the 



Progress of Agriculture," United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau 

 of Statistics, Bulletin 100; Washington, October, 1912. 



4. : "Inland Boat Service, Freight Rates on Farm Products and 



Time of Transit on Inland Waterways in the United States," Bulletin 74, 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, December, 1914. 



5. "Comparison of Capital Values Agriculture, Manufactures, and the 

 Railways." Bureau of Railway Economics, Bulletin 39, Washington, 1912. 



6. ELLIOTT, HOWARD: "Relation Between the Farmer and the Railroad." 

 Address at the Tri-State Grain and Stock Growers Association, Fargo, N. D., 

 January 17, 1912. (Mr. Elliott was at that time president of the Northern 

 Pacific Railway.) 



7. LUBIN, DAVID: "Proposal for an International Conference on the 

 Regulation and Control of Ocean Carriage." International Institute of Agri- 

 culture, Rome, 1914. 



8. : "Is not ocean carriage a public utility? If so should it not 



be under public control"? International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, 

 December, 1916, No. 35. 



9. McPHERSON, LOGAN G.: "The Farmer, the Manufacturer and the 

 Railroad." North American Review, New York, November, 1907. 



10. "Prompt Furnishing of Transportation Facilities. Hearings Before 

 the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate," February 

 21, 1908. 



11. "Railways and Agriculture," 1900-1910. Bulletin 45, Bureau of 

 Railway Economics, Washington, 1913. 



12. SNE AD, RUSSELL H. : "Express Business in the United States." Bureau 

 of the Census. Special Reports, Washington, 1907. 



13. "Industrial Commission Report," Vol. 4, 5-109; Vol. 9, LXXXII, 

 XC, CCLXXXV. 



14. Yearbook Department of Agriculture : 1899 " Development of Trans- 

 portation in the U. S."; 1900 "Influence of Transportation on Fruit Indus- 

 try," 561-580; 1905 "Handling of Fruit for Transportation," 349-363; 

 1906 "Freight Costs and Market Values," 371-387; 1908 "Cost and 

 Methods of Transporting Meat Animals," 227-245; 1917 "Federal Aid to 

 Highways," 127-139. 



15. "Rural Motor Express." (See Automobile Chamber of Commerce of 

 the United States, New York City.) 



