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THE BOSTON HERALD
Published every day in the year at 171 Tre-
mont Street, Boston, by Boston Publishing Co.
Robert Lincoln O'Brien . . . . . Editor and Publisher
James H. Higgens . . . . . . Treasurer and Genl. Mgr.
Walter Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing Editor
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Entered at the Boston (Mass.) Postoffice as
second class mail matter.
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Boston, Mass.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916
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economic sympathies he is not sur-
passed by any of his colleagues in
this country. For a quarter of a ce-
tury he has given special attention
to tariff problems, commencing as a
pioneer in this field and soon estab-
lishing himself as our most impartial
and authoritative writer upon matters
of fiscal policy. If President Wilson
intends that the new tariff commis-
sion shall exercise a vigorous and
salutary influence upon the drafting
of future schedules, he can give no
more convincing voucher of his inten-
tions than by this selection.
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