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| | Books by Max Riebenack: Books in the extended shelves: Riebenack, Max, 1844-1910: Railway provident institutions in English-speaking countries; being a consolidation of reports submitted to the Permanent International Commission of the International Railway Congress at Brussels, Belgium, Europe, under date of July 1st and October 22d, 1904, respectively, conformably with appointment in April, 1902 (while holding the office of assistant comptroller of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company), as "reporter for countries using the English language," in connection with the seventh session of the International Railway Congress, to be held in Washington, D. C., United States, in May 3-13, 1905. ([Philadelphia?], 1905), also by International Railway Congress (page images at HathiTrust) Riebenack, Max, 1844-1910: Railway provident institutions, their status in the United States & particularly with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company being an address delivered before the Welfare Dept. of the National Civic Federation ... Nov. 15, 1904 (n.p., 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Riebenack, Max, 1844-1910: Railway provident institutions, their status in the United States & particularly with the Pennsylvania railroad company being an address delivered before the Welfare dept. of the National civic federation...Nov. 15, 1904. (n.p., 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Riebenack, Max, 1844-1910: Railway statistics as applicable to earnings of passenger trains, with a view of determining approximate revenue and deciding as to number and time of trains to be run for the accommodation of the public ; a paper (s.n., 1893), also by International Statistical Institute (page images at HathiTrust)
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