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RANDOLPH, Hollins N. "Federal Reserve Banking System." An Address. June 2, 1915. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ransom, Ronald Credit control: address "before the 22nd annual convention of Morris Plan Bankers Association, Nov. 3, 19^1, Sea Island, Georgia. Wash.,D#C.,l9Ul# see pp.8-12 in Annual Report of 22nd convention of Morris Plan Bankers Association November 3, 19^1. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ransom, Ronald Regulation W - its administration: address "before the National retail credit association, at New Orleans, La., June 17, 19^2. Wash., D.G.,19^2. 10 p.(mim) 26cra. (Z-7^5) RIOH, John M. "The place of the new Federal Reserve banks in business and finance." An Address, April 5, 1915. St. Paul, 1914, 50 pp. RIDDLE, J. H. "Interest rates and Federal Reserve Policy.n An Address before the New England Bank Management Conference in Boston, Oct, 25, 194&. New York: Bankers Trust Co. (pamphlet), 20 pp. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Riefler, Winfield William Address before a meeting sponsored by the National Industrial Conference Board, Cleveland, Dec. 13, 1949. Wash., 194-9. 12 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Riefler, Vinfield William The dilemma of central banking as illustrated in recent literature, (In: Quarterly journal of economics, V»50: 706-718, August 1936) RIEFLER, Winfield V. "Monetary Policy." Address before the third annual Business Economists Conference, Ihe University of Chicago, Chicago, April 23, 1954- Washington, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. 10 pp. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Rlefler, ¥infield William Money rates and money markets in the United States...with an introduction by E.A. Goldenweiser. New York, Harper and bros., 1930. 259 p. Fed.Res.Bd^Lib. Riefler, Vinfield William The obstacles to recovery in the building industry. (An address presented at the semi-annual meeting of the Academy of Political Science, March 25, 1938•) (In: Academy of Political Science, Proceedings, V.18: 15-27, May 1938) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Riefler, Winfield William Our economic contribution to victory. (In; Foreign Affairs, V.26: 90-103, October 194-7) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Riefler, Wiiifield William Principles of the Dawes report simplified. Prepared for Whaley-Eaton service. Wash., B.C.? 1924?. 6 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Riefler, Winfield William A proposal for an international buffer-stock agency* (In: Journal of Political Economy, V.54: 538-546, December, 1946) R o b e r t s o n , James Louis, 1907Address before the Nebraska Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n Convention, Lincoln, Nebraska. November 10, 1952* Wash., F.R. Board, 1952 # J? t). 26cm« Fed.Res.Bd.Lib, Robertson, James Louis, 1907Duties and responsibilities of the country "bank director: ADDRESS "before the Country Bank Workshop of the American Bankers Association, Brown Hotel, Louisville, Ky.,March 20, 1953* Wash.,F.R.Board, 1953. 3 p. (mim) 26cm. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Robertson, James Louis, 19©7Hints for bank directors* The e f f e c t i v e n e s s of bank director i s dependent upon three f a c t o r s : Kaowledge • . • d e c i s i o n . . • s u p e r v i s i o n . Wash # i l , .D.I.O. f 1950T 7 p. 26cm# Fed.Re?.Bd.Lib. Rohertson, James Louis, 1907Our common trust 5 Address "before the Truat Division of the American Bankers Association, Washington, D. C,September 21, 1953* Wash,, F.R.Board, 1953* 9 P. 26cm# Fed.Pes.Bd.Lib. Robertson, James Louis, $907The outlook for banking. Address before the Pennsylvania Bankers Association Convention. Atlantic City, tf. J. June 2, 195?* Wash.t F.R.Board, 1952. 9 "P. (mim) 26cm. Fed.Pes.Bd.Lib. Hobertson, James Louis, 1907Hole of bank directors. The welfare of an entire community may well depend on the duality and responsibility of bank directors. Wash., J.D.I.C., 1951. 7 p. 26cm. Fed. F e s . Bd. Lib. Ho*bertson, James Louis, 1907A Scotch point of view* Address "before the New Jersey Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n convention, A t l a n t i c City, At>ril 17 f 1952. Wash., FiR.Board, 1952. 9 T% (mim) 26cm. ROBERTSON, J. L. Speech, 40th anniversary celebration dinner, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, November 17, 1954- RDELSE, H. V. "Effects of the Bearmament Program on the Money Market." Statement at round-table conference on "Financial Consequences of Rearmament, * arranged ligr the Conference Board, May 26, 1948* N.T M Federal Reserve Bank, mimeo. 9 pp. RDELSE, H. V. "The Monegr Market, * paper presented before the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Lot&s Seminar, Jan. 9, 1950, mimeographed. H.T. Federal Reserve Bank, 14. pp. RDELSE, H. V. "Public Debt and Monetary Management.* Remarks • .. before the Savings Bank Bond Men of the State of Hew Toric, April 12, 1950. N.T., Federal Reserve Bank, mimeographed 10 pp. ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. Development of United States foreign policy: addresses and messages of FRANKLIN D* EOOSEVELT, compiled from official sources, from the announcement of the CJood Neighbor Policy in 1933, including the War Declarations• 77 Congress 2 Session, S. Doc* 188. Washington: Supt. Docs., 1942> Pp* 150, Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley The challenge of tomorrow; address before the Economic Club of New York, Hotel Astor, Nov. 23, 1943- New York, 1943* 7 p . (mim) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib, Ruml, Beardsley A Congressional inquiry into the construction industry needed. (In: American Savings and Loan News, V.64: 92-93* 122, March 19U) Fed.Res*Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Financing the future* (Clipping from: Survey Graphic, April 1944, pp. 202-203) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Fiscal and monetary policy, by Beardsley Ruml and H. Chr. Sonne. (In: National Planning Association, Planning Pamphlets No. 35, July 1 9 U ) Fed.Res«Bd.Lib* Ruml, Beardsley Free enterprise and post-war planning* Littauer Lecture, Hunter* College, Nov. 12, 1943* N.Y., 1943. 10 p. (mim) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib* Ruml, Beardsley Government, business and values. New York, Harper and brothers, 1943. 52 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Puml, Beardsley The interest rate problem: address before Washington Board of Trade, Washington, D . C , March 16, 1948. H.T. 1948. 24 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Moving the tax clock ahead to vair time. (In: Dun and Bradstreet, Dunfs Review, V.51: 7-11, 32, March 19A3) Fed,Res,Bd.Lib. Rural, Beardsley National fiscal policy and the two super-budgets: address delivered before the Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., June 27, 19a- N.Y* 1941 • 23 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Pay-as-you-go income tax plan: address in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 30, 1942. N.Y., 1942 13 p. (mim) Fed*Res.fid.Lib. Ruml, Beardaley The pay-as-you-go income tax plan. New York, 1942. 28 p. Fed.Res.Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Post-war fiscal policy; address at Saturday Non-Partisan discussion forum of National Republican Club, Jan. 8, 19U- N.Y.f 1944. 9 p. (mim) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib, Buml, Beardsley A postwar n a t i o n a l fiscaL program. (Mr. RunQ^s suggestions are discussed by George Soule...Oswald W. Knauth...and Alvin H. Hansen*.) (Clipping from: pp. 265-271.) The New Republic, February 28, 1944, Fed.Res^Bd.Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Postwar potentials: address before Massachusetts bankers association, May 25, 1944. N.Y., 1944. 17 p. (mim) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib, Ruml, Beerdslej" Public works and construction after the war: address before Chicago Building Congress, March 20, 1945. N.Y., 194516 p. Fed • Res. Bd. Lib, Ruml, Beardsley "Something to shoot at". Speech delivered in Boston, Oct. 18, 1943. New York, 1943. 12 p. (mim) Fed. Res .Ed.Lib* Ruml, Beardsley Tax policies for prosperity: address before American Finance Association, Cleveland, Ohio, January 26, 1946. N.Y., 1946. 14 p. (mini) Fed.Ees.Bd.Llb, Rami, B#ardsley Taxation for prosperity: address before the New Jersey Bankers Association, JPhiladelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, 19U. (In: C. & F. Chronicle, V.l6Qi 2806, 2819, Dec. 28, 19U) Fed.Res.Bd.Lib, Ruml, Beardsley Testimony before the Coxamittee of the House of Representatives on Public Buildings and Grounds, Jan. 19, 19U. H.T., 19U8 p. + (mim) Fed.Rea^Bd.Lib. Puml, Beardsley Tomorrow's business. N.Y., Farrar Rinehart, Inc., 1945• 238 p. Fed. Res *Bd. Lib. Ruml, Beardsley Turn the tax clock ahead. The proposal for putting personal income taxes on a much needed current basis. (In: Fortune, V.26: 94-95, 178, 131-182, Sept. 1942)