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108: 33: 263:, as president of Acme Oil Company, denied that Acme was associated with Standard Oil. He then admitted to being a director of Standard Oil. The committee's final report scolded the railroads for their rebate policies and cited Standard Oil as an example. This scolding was largely moot to Standard Oil's interests since long-distance oil pipelines were now their preferred method of transportation. 251:'s control and influence on seemingly unaffiliated oil refineries and pipelines - Hawke (1980) cites that only a dozen or so within Standard Oil knew the extent of company operations. The committee counsel, Simon Sterne, questioned representatives from the 277: 179:. He declared Sterne to be "an able friend and worker in the cause" (The Minority Rights Movement). Taking an active part in the movement for the purification of municipal politics, he was chosen secretary of the 259:
and discovered that at least half of their long-haul traffic granted rebates, and that much of this traffic came from Standard Oil. The committee then shifted focus to Standard Oil's operations.
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On Representative Government and Personal Representation: Based in Part Upon Thomas Hare's Treatise, Entitled "The Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal"
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He was a frequent writer on economical and political subjects, contributed articles on "Cities," "Legislation," "Monopolies," "Railways," and "Representation" to
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on "Slip-shod Legislation" led to the appointment in 1888 of a committee of the legislature to consider reforms in the drafting of laws.
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in the investigation of abuses in railroad management, which resulted in the appointment of a board of railroad commissioners for the
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McAdam, David; Bischoff, Henry Jr.; Clarke, Richard H.; Dykman, Jackson O.; Van Cott, Joshua M.; Reynolds, George G., eds. (1897).
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Hindrances to Prosperity: Or, Causes which Retard Financial and Political Reforms in the United States
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from 1863 to 1864, was a founder of the American Free-trade League in 1864, and in 1865 published the
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a commissioner to examine and report on the relations between the railroads and the governments of
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in 1870, and drafted the charter that was advocated by that committee. In 1876 he was appointed by
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Our Methods of Legislation and Their Defects: A Paper Read Before the New York Municipal Society
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on a commission to devise a plan for the government of cities, in 1879 acted as counsel for the
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in 1859. He was admitted to the bar of New York in 1860, and established himself in practice in
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He was also a leader in the movement that resulted in the creation of the
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during a 1869 conversation with James H.K. Willcox at Mills final home in
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investigate the railroads' practice of giving rebates within the state
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Constitutional History and Political Development in the United States
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He died at his home in New York City on September 22, 1901.
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Cyclopaedia of Political Science and United States History
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119:(July 23, 1839 – September 22, 1901) was an American 143:, and then graduated from the law department of the 617: 460: 656: 620:John D. The Founding Father of the Rockefellers 463:John D. The Founding Father of the Rockefellers 395:del Mar, Alexander; Stern, Simon, eds. (1866). 608:The life & public services of Simon Sterne 680:University of Pennsylvania Law School alumni 525: 508: 491: 445:The Railway Problem in the State of New York 441: 394: 171:. .Simon Sterne was mentioned favourable by 590:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 573: 604: 31: 397:"New York Social Science Review for 1865" 362: 360: 342:History of the Bench and Bar of New York 231: 334: 332: 657: 357: 615: 551: 458: 329: 139:on July 23, 1839. He studied at the 281:(1881-1883), and is the author of: 221:. An essay that he read before the 13: 598: 14: 716: 552:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 675:Economists from New York (state) 106: 376:. September 23, 1901. p. 7 312:(New York, 1882; 4th ed., 1888) 519: 502: 485: 452: 435: 424: 388: 213:. In 1885 he was appointed by 207:Interstate Commerce Commission 165:New York Social Science Review 1: 624:. Harper & Row. pp.  616:Hawke, David Freeman (1980). 540: 467:. Harper & Row. pp.  459:Hawke, David Freeman (1980). 448:. Evening post steam presses. 353:– via Internet Archive. 316:Railways in the United States 167:, co-founded and edited with 159:. He was on the staff of the 16:American lawyer and economist 700:Economists from Pennsylvania 685:Heidelberg University alumni 130: 7: 399:. London: Trübner & Co. 384:– via Newspapers.com. 266: 10: 721: 690:Lawyers from New York City 241:New York State Legislature 145:University of Pennsylvania 83:University of Pennsylvania 54:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 695:Lawyers from Philadelphia 257:New York Central Railroad 135:Simon Sterne was born in 105: 100: 89: 78: 60: 39: 30: 23: 593:. New York: D. Appleton. 322: 298:Hindrances to Prosperity 223:American Bar Association 141:University of Heidelberg 368:"Death of Simon Sterne" 194:and Transportation and 192:New York Board of Trade 72:New York City, New York 561:Encyclopedia Americana 412:Cite journal requires 584:"Sterne, Simon"  555:"Sterne, Simon"  526:Simon Sterne (1879). 515:. G.P. Putnam's Sons. 509:Simon Sterne (1878). 492:Simon Sterne (1871). 442:Simon Sterne (1879). 288:(Philadelphia, 1870) 232:The Hepburn Committee 161:Commercial Advertiser 705:Cooper Union faculty 261:John Dustin Archbold 239:was directed by the 211:United States Senate 181:Committee of Seventy 605:John Foord (1903). 215:President Cleveland 196:Chamber of Commerce 512:Suffrage in Cities 373:The New York Times 292:Suffrage in Cities 64:September 22, 1901 237:A. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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lawyer
economist
Philadelphia
University of Heidelberg
University of Pennsylvania
New York City
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Cooper Union
Alexander del Mar
John Stuart Mill
Avignon
Committee of Seventy
Governor
Samuel J. Tilden
New York Board of Trade
Chamber of Commerce
state of New York
Interstate Commerce Commission
United States Senate
President Cleveland
western Europe
American Bar Association
A. Barton Hepburn
New York State Legislature

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