United States Steel: A Corporation with a Soul by Arundel Cotter
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Title: United States Steel: A Corporation with a Soul
Author: Arundel Cotter
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UNITED STATES STEEL
_A Corporation With a Soul_
_PUBLISHER’S NOTE_
_This book is planned as an open and aboveboard presentation of the
development of a great business. The story of the steel industry is
the story of the United States Steel Corporation; one cannot be told
without the other. It is hoped that this frank presentation of facts
about our greatest corporation gathered from the records of the company
will be of interest to the general reader._
[Illustration: ELBERT H. GARY
“_The story of United States Steel is the tale of how Gary made his
dream come true_”]
UNITED STATES STEEL
_A CORPORATION WITH A SOUL_
BY
ARUNDEL COTTER
[Illustration]
GARDEN CITY, N. Y., AND TORONTO
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
1921
COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION
INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY MOODY MAGAZINE & BOOK CO.
FOREWORD
When, in 1914-1915, I wrote “The Authentic History of the United States
Steel Corporation,” which has been enlarged and brought up to date in
the present volume, the Government’s suit for the dissolution of the
Corporation had not been decided. In fact, the lower court handed down
its decision just about the time the book was going to press.
It was my good fortune to hear the testimony of the most important of
the more than 400 witnesses and argument of counsel in the suit and
to supplement the information so gained by conversations with steel
men, inside and outside the Corporation, with whom my work brings me
in constant contact. And all that I learned convinced me more and more
that the big company was not illegal, either technically or morally,
and that, in fact, its influence on industry was beneficent. It is
naturally a matter of personal gratification that the suit has resulted
in the complete vindication of the Corporation.
We live in a day of big corporations and the tendency seems to be to
concentrate still more capital and manufacturing facilities. It is
therefore important that we should know something of their activities,
not only economic but social.
I believe that the United States Steel Corporation is one enterprise
that endeavors always to live up fully to the responsibilities it must
perforce assume to its employees and to the public, as well as to its
stockholders. I believe that it has earned the title of “A Corporation
With A Soul”. And, so believing, I have not hesitated to tell the
story of United States Steel as I have learned it by years of personal
observation and contact.
ARUNDEL COTTER.
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