Statements and Speeches of M.S. Szymczak
Description:
M.S. Szymczak served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from June 14, 1933, to May 31, 1961.
Availability:
1935
to 1949
Authors:
Topics:
- Publications from the Board of Governors
- Public Statements of Federal Reserve Board Members and Chairmen
Citation:
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) and Szymczak, Matthew S., ([year]), Statements and Speeches of M.S. Szymczak, [issue title/date], accessed May 24, 2013 from FRASER, http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/publication/?pid=460
1935
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May 20, 1935 - Recent Relations of the Federal Reserve System with Business and Industry
(420.0K)
Speech delivered before the Illinois Bankers Association, Decatur, Illinois.
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June 3, 1935 - Statement
(172.2K)
Statement before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and Currency of the United States Senate.
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June 8, 1935 - Banking Act of 1935
(507.1K)
Address before the New York bankers' Convention, Lake George, New York.
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November 7, 1935 - The Federal Reserve System and the Banking Act of 1935
(261.3K)
Address before the Cleveland Chapter, American institute of Banking, Cleveland Ohio.
1936
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November 18, 1936 - The Federal Reserve System and the Banking Act of 1935
(277.9K)
Address delivered at the Forum Dinner of the Trenton Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, Trenton, New Jersey.
1937
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November 17, 1937 - Federal Reserve Responsibilities
(313.3K)
Address at a meeting of the Municipal Bond Club of New York, Held at the Bankers Club, New York, New York.
1940
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November 14, 1940 - Development of Federal Reserve Banking
(430.6K)
Address at the Annual Fall Dinner Meeting of the Chicago District Illinois Bankers Association, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.
1949
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December 9, 1949 - What Does a Credit Man Think About Today?
(199.4K)
Delivered before the Midwest Conference of the Robert Morris Associates, Sherman Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.
