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December 14, 1953.
December 14, 1953.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
William Marvel, U. S. Atty., of Wilmington, Del., James L. Minicus, Julius C. Renninger, Philip L. Roache, Jr., Joseph M. Fitzpatrick, Matthew Miller, Forrest A. Ford, Newell A. Clapp, Marcus A. Hollabaugh, Margaret H. Brass, Mollie Strum, William Amory Underhill, Joseph F. Tubridy and William J. McAuliffe, Jr., Sp. Assts. to the Atty. Gen., all of Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.
Hugh M. Morris and Alexander L. Nichols (of Morris, Steel, Nichols & Arsht), of Wilmington, Del., Gerhard A. Gesell, William M. Aiken, James H. McGlothlin, David C. Acheson, Harvey Levin and George Kuehnl (of Covington & Burling), of Washington, D. C., and Francis J. Zugehoer, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.
United States District Court D. Delaware.
LEAHY, Chief Judge.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.COMPARISON OF THE ECONOMIC AND LEGAL CONCEPTS OF MONOPOLY.THE PRESENT ECONOMIC AND LEGAL VIEWS OF MONOPOLY ANDCOMPETITION
a. Competition and monopoly in the economic sense.
b. The competition intended by the Sherman Act.
c. The economic view of the effect...
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