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Fed.Res.Ba.Lib.
McAdoof William S i W s , I863International high commission; an address
delivered at the Conference of the International high conmission at Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April U, 1916. Wash*, Govt.ptg.
off.,!9l6.
H p.
23 cm. (6Uth Cong.,1st sess. Senate.

Doc.H}?)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McAdoo, William Glbbs, I863The l i b e r t y loan; address ••« d e l i v e r e d at
a raeetlng of "business men and bankers of Iowa,
in Des Moines, May 21 f 1917.
Wash. f Govt.ptg.off* t
1917.
13 p.
23cm. (6Uth Cong. f 1st sess. Senate. Doc^^O)




McAdoo, William Sil*>sf l g 6 >
Fed,Res«Bd.Lib.
Prosperity and the fature; speech on the
progress and prosperity of the !T.S# under the
present Democratic administration • • . "before the
Chamber of commerce of Raleigh f N#C.f on May 31t 19l6#
Wash. tGoirt.ptg, off • f 19l6#
3 p.
2Ucnu (6^th Cong* t lst sess.Seaate.Doc,H57)




FecLRes.BcLLib,
McAdoot William Gitos, 1S63• •• The Bepublic of Chile; en address delivered at the luncheon given hy the Minister
of finance of Chile, at the Union Club in Santiago, Chile f on April lf?t 19l6» in honor of
Hon.W#G# MciLdoot secretary of the Treasury snd
chairman of the TJ»S# section of the international
high commission. Wash* # Govt.ptg # off. t 19l6„
5 r>.
2^cm# (6Uth Cong. t 1st sees* Senate*
Doc. U37)




Fed. Res .lid •Lib*
McAdoof William &ihhs 1863• .. The second liberty loan and the causes of our war
with Germany: address of Hon # V # 0 # McAdoo t secretary
of the Treasuryf delivered at the annual convention of
the AniBrican "bankers1 association at Atlantic Cityt
N«J.#September 2gf 3917 ••• Wash.,Oovt• print*off.,
19X7.




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Fed.Res.Ba.Lib.
McAdoo. William Gibbs. 1263U*S # Reserve bank organization committee,
.•• Location of reserve districts in the United States*
Letter from the Reserve bank organization committee,
trauismitting the briefs and arguments presented to the
Organization committee of the Federal * reserve board,
relative to the location of reserve districts in the
United States* Wash*.Govt*print.off• > 191*U




Ted.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabe, Thorns B#
Address at the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Federal reserve "bank
of Boston, October 26, 19^8.
Wash*,Board,
19*W*
g p.(mlm)
26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCa'bet Thomas B.
Address at the Pennsylvania Week Itmcheon
of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce,
Sept. 27, 19^8.
Wash. f l^g #
6 p.
26cm.




Fea.Res.Ba.Lib.
McCabet Thomas B.
Bratter, Herbert M
McCabe and SzyraCzak on credit control
(In: Comraercial and Financial Chronicle,^167*1^171
1U58-1U59, April l t 19^S)




Fed.Bes.Bd.Lib.
McCa*be, Thomas B
Challenge of opportunity vs # security: address
"before a Seminar group of Life Insurance Executives
sponsored toy the Life Insurance Companies of Massachusetts and the Graduate School of Business, Harvard
university, Boston, Mass, April 13t 1950»
Wash.,
1950.
25 p.
2Scnu




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCahet Thomas B
The Committee for Economic Development its past, present and future: address hefore
the CED Board of Trustees in Hew York,
Nov. 17, 19^9.
Wash,,19^9.




*, « ^
«,
^
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabet Thomas B
The equity capital situation. Personal
statement prepared at the request of a subcommittee of the Committee on Banking and
Currency of the U.S. Senate, Aug. 5 f 19^9*
Wash., 19**9.
19 p.
2ocm.
Statement reprinted by Federal Reserve Board
7 P.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabef Thomas B
Inflation and the banking system: address
before the Hational Credit Conference of the
American Bankers Association Chicago, 111. t
Dec. lUt 1950.
Wash.tBoardf 1950.
11 p.
P6cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabe, Thomas B
Letter addressed to all member banks of
the federal Reserve System, Nov. 17• 195°»
and released to the press, 3ov# 20 f 195^»
re: bank loans.
Wash. ,Boardf 1950*
2 p.
26cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCate, Thomas B
Our common problem* address "before the
National Association of Supervisors of State
Banks, Boston, Mass., Sept* 21, 195°»
Vash.,P#R.Board, 1950.
12 p,
26cnu




Fed•Res•Bd.Lib.
McCabe, Thomas B
Proposed legislation regarding bank holding
companies: Statement before Senate banking and
currency conmittee, March 1, 17• 1950*
Wash.t
1950,
20 p.
26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCahe, Thorns B
Hole of central "banking in our free
enterprise society: address "before the
Alabama dinner of the American Newcomen
Society, Birmingham, Ala.,Dec. 12, 1950*
Wash.,Board, 1950,
18 p .
26cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCahet Thomas B
The r o l e of the CED today: address a t the
semi-annual meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the Committee for Bconomic Development in
Hew York, Nov. 15, 1950.
N.Y., C.E.D., 1950*
20 v.
2Ucm#




McCabe, Thoraae B
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Role of the Federal Reserve in wartime:
addrees before the American Academy of P o l i t i c a l
and Social Science, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan.26,1951*
Wash.,Board, 195U
15 TU (mini.)
26cnu




\M rt v
mu
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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCahe, Thomas B
Statement "before the Senate Banking end
Currency committee May 11f 19'J9 ia support of:
S.J.Res.£7t extending until June 30 f 1951t
authority to regulate consumer instalment
credit and S.1775i providing authority to
require all insured hanks to carry supplemental
reserve requirements of U l/2 per cent on demand
and 1 l/2 per cent on time deposits.
Wash., 19^9.
6 p.
2Hcm.




w „ n. m,
«
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabe, Thomas B
Statement on behalf of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System
before the Joint Committee on the Economic
Report, ?eW lU, 19U9.
Wash.,19^9.
7 p.
26cm,




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabe, Thomas B
Statement on "behalf of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System on
S.22kG "before the Senate Banking and Ctirrency
Committee, February l 6 t 1950.
Wash.t 1950*
13 P. (mim)
26cnu




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabet Thomas B
Summary of remarks "before the Breakfast
meeting of the National Sales Executives,
Statler Hotel, Sept. ?t 1950.
Wash.,
F.E.Board, 1950,
3 p.
26cau




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McCabet Thomas' B
U*S. Congress. Joint committee on the economic
report.

Reply of the Chairman of the Board of
Governors of the federal Reserve System to the
questionnaire of the subcommittee of the Joint
Congressional Committee on the Economic Eeport.
November 1$9.
Wash.fF#R.Boardt 1&3.
112 p.
2Hcnu
~ copy 2




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Fea.Bes.Bd.Lib,
Mcintosh, J
W
The McPadden act justifies itself. Period of
operation too short to demonstrate full effects of
the act hut tremendous advantages to hanking in
general and to "business are apparent* New and
powerful memhers gained* 127 new "branches estahlished.
No eligihle list.
(In: A.B.A.Jr., v. SO^lJ-l1*, Jan. 1928)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
McKee, John K
3addis t L
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Federal Reserve c a l l s meeting on Regulation
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M i s s i s s i p p i Banker, June 19^5,

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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.

MARTIN, "35,, William McC, TY

Address before F i r s t National
Exchange Bank of Roanokefs meeting of co-respondent
banks of southwestern Va. and southern W. Va,,
American Banker, May 20, 1954-




Fed.Res.Ba.Lib*
Martin, William McChesney, Jr*
Address on the accasion of the opening of the
new building of the Federal Reserve bank of
Boston* Boston, Mass., May 6, 1953*
Wash*,
y.R*Boardt 1953*
11 p* (rainu)
26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Martin, William McChesney, Jr*
Banking independence* Remarks before the
18th Annual Conventioh of the Independent
Bankers Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota*
May 19, 1952.
Wash*,F.R*Board, 1952.
U p.
(mim)
2bcnu




MARTIN, William McChesney, Jr.
"Don't Be Afraid of Prosperity,"
Interview, U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT,
February 11, 1955, pp. 54-61, 124.-131.




Fed.Res.Bd.Litu
Martin, William McChesney, J r #
The head of the Fed*
(Ins

Banking, v.UU:U6-U9 t lU9, September 1951)




Martin, William McChesr^yf Jr #
Our Federal Reserve System: remarks "before
the 77th annual convention of the American
Bankers Association, Chicago, 111.,Oct. 2 t 1951*
Wash. , Board, 1951#
3 v*
2Scnu




MARTIN, S k , William McC. JiZ
Statement on S. 3206 and S. 3268 before the
Subcommittee on Federal Reserve Matters of the
Senate Banking and Currency Committee, May 13, 1954.
Washington, D.C.: Board of Governors,
mimeographed, 3 pp.




Fea.Res^Bd.Lib.
Martin, William McChesney, Jr.
Statement on taking his oath of office,
Ar>rll 2 f 1951.
Wash* .Board, 1951*
1 p.
26cm*




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Martin, William McChesney, Jr.
Summary of remarks "before the American
Cotton Manufacturers Institute Convention.
Palm Beach, Florida, March 27, 1953* Wash.,
F#H.Board, 1953*
k p. (rninu)
26cm.




Martin, William McChesney, J r .
Jea.Kes.Bd.L:
Summary of remarks "before the annual convention
of the Investment Bankers Association of Araerlca,
Hollywood, Florida, Dec, 2, 1952.
Wash*,1952*
3 "o. (mim)
26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Martin, William McChesney, Jr #
Summary of remarks "before the Bankers
Club of Chicago, Hay 2g t 195?.
Wash#i
y.R.Board, 1952.
3 p.

(mim)

26CTT%




Fed.Res*Bd.Lib.
Martin, Willisun McChesney, Jr.
Summary of remarks "before the 57th annual
convention of the Kentucky Bankers Association,
Louisville, Ky.,October 23, 1951*
Wash.,
Board, 1951.
3 p.
26cnu




MARTIN, JR., William McC.
Talk ••. before the Pacific Northwest
Conference on Banking, State College of
Washington, Pullman, Washington, April 9, 1954.

Summary. Mimeo. Washington: Board of Govs.
2 pp.




Fed«Res.Bd*Lib,
Mertln, William McChesney, Jr#
Transition to free markets: Beraarks at
luncheon meeting of the The Economic Clul) of
Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Anril 13, 1953*
Wash # ,F # B.3oard, 1953*
lU p , (mim) 26cm*




Fed.Res,Bd«Lib*
Martin, William McChesney, Jr #
TJ*S#Federal Heserve Systemt Board of Grovernorst
Arrangement of abstracts of selected answers
in reply of Chairman of Board of Governors to
questionnaire of Patman subcommittee* Wash.,
Board, 1952*
27 P. (mira)
26cm*




Ifartin, William McChesney, Jr.
Young Turk in an old jo"b.

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.

(Clipping from: Business Week, June 2, 1951*
pp.5<5, 53-60. 62)




MARTIN, Jffir> William M c C . ^ R '
"Rediscount F a c i l i t i e s and Methods," PROCEEDINGS
19th Annual Convention, Indiana Bankers' Association,
1915.




^
Fed.Res.Ed.Lib.
Martin, William McChesney, 1S71*- X>
Ten talks on tanking law including ^Common
sense, the law and the "banker*. Saint Louis,
Mississippi v a l i d / t r u s t conrpany [1912]
39 ?•
IScnw




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mellon, Andrew W
Speech ... at the dinner of the Charlotte
Chamber of Commercef celebrating the establishment
of the Charlotte branch of the Federal Eeserve
hank of Richmond, held at the Hotel Charlottet
Charlotte, Uorth Carolina, Jan. 19, 192$*
(Wash. f 1928)
9 p.(mim)
28cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mellont Andrew W
Stabilization of credit situation and gold
movements. Influence of Federal reserve policy*
(Clipping from: Trust coe.tv.i*6$15-l6t Jan*192S)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.

Mellon, Andrew V
Strong position of Federal reserve system
contributes to banking and business s t a b i l i t y .
Hew tendencies in banking c a l l for careful study.
(Clipping from; Trust os« t i%kg:765-66 t Dec.1929)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mellon, Andrew Williamt 1?55Taxation: the people1 n "business*
York, The MaeMllan company, 192H.
229 P*
tables, diagrs.
20cnu




Mellon. Andrew W
Shree erae in banking*

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*

(Clipping from: Nation's bus. , v . l 6 : 1 5 - l 6 f 8*4-85,
Oct. 19???)




.
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mellcn, AndreWilliam, 1855What futtire for the Federal reserve? The system
has hee:i a decided advantage to the husinees of the
country: we should renew i t s charter.
(Clipping from: Nations hus« f v.l3:26 f Mjrf25)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mejrerf lugene
Address "before the Canadian Club, Toronto,
Canada, January 13, 19^7.
Wash,, 19^7.
15 "o# (mini)
26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Meyert Bugene, 1875Agricultural and live stock conditions and
finance, report to the president. Washington,
Govt. ptg. off., 1922.
8 p. 23cm. (67th Cong.,2nd sess. Senate. Doc.
No.199)
Presented by Mr. Capper.




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Fed.Fes.Bd.Lib.
Meyerf Eugene
Emergency credit for agriculture. Lending
two million a day.
Wash.,D.C.,1922.
l6 p.+ (mim)
27cm.
(Prepared for publication in the Survey, Feb* issue
and Country gentleman for Apr.?, 1922)




Fed.Bes.Bd.Lib.
Meyert Bugene
The Federal reserve system*
(Clipping from: Cong,digest,Dec. 1931t P-29^-95)




MEIER, Eugene
"Financiz^g Agriculture.w Address before thd
State Bank Division of the American Bankers Association, New Tork, October 2, 1922. Washington: War
Finance Corporation, 1922.
Pp. 21.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 18J5Financing agriculture J address before the
S t a t e bank d i v i s i o n of t h e American bankers
a s s o c i a t i o n , New York, October 2 , 1922. (N.Y # ?
1922)
21 v.
22cm#




Fed.Pep.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1375Farm financing and business -prosperity.
Address ... at the Convention of the Associated advertising clubs of the world, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, June 13, 1922. (Milwaukee? 1922)
lk p #
23cm.




MEYER, Eugene
"Financing agriculture." Address before
State Bank Division of the American Bankers
Association, 1922.




Fed.Pes.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1&75F i n a n c i n g a g r i c u l t u r e d u r i n g t h e emergency;
a d d r e s s , National a g r i c u l t u r a l conference,
Washington, D.C.,January 2Hf 1922.
(Washington,
1922)
lU v.
23cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1875Financing foreign trade; address by invitation
of a committee of bankers and delegates of the
American bankers association convention, Raleigh
Hotel, Washington, D#C#,0ct#20, 1920. (Few York?
1920)
17 p,
23cnu




MEYER, Ei^gene
"Live Stock Financing." Address before the
American National Live Stock Association, Denver,
A\Jgust 25, 1922. Washington: War Finance Corporation,
1922.
12 Pp.




Fed.Fes.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1875Live stock financing; address before the
American national live stock association,
Denver, Col.,August 25, 1922. (Denver? 1922)
12 p. 23cm.




MEYER, Eugene
A missing link in i n t e r n a t i o n a l finance.
An address, April 25, 1921.




Fed.Pes.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1J575Report to the President on the wheat
s i tuat i on.
Wash ingt on,Govt.ptg.off.t
1923.
lU p.
23cm*




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Meyer, Eugene, 1875Signs of hope.
(Phila.) Hailway "business association, 1922,
12 p.
23cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar
Address "before the annual convention of
the Maryland Bankers Association, Atlantic
City., N.J., May 2g, 1921 .
Wash.,D.C.,1921
20 p.
26 cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866-1953•
After-war readjustment: liberating gold.
(New York, 1919)
10 p.
23cm.
Note: Reprinted from: American economic review
supplement, vol. IX, no. 1, March 1919*




MILLER, Adolph Casper (1866-

)

"After-War Readjustment; Liberating Gold,"
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, v o l . IX, No. 1,
March 1919.




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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Millerf Adolph Caspar, 1866After-war readjustment: rectifying the
price situation,
Fhila. f 1919»
20 p.
23 cm*
Note: This article will appear in vol*32 of the
Annals of the American Academy of political and
social science, March 1919t on rtIndustries in
readjustment.w
MJ1 ,




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1S66American hanking: control of the credit system.
(In: The London Times, January 23f 1920. p.Hj.
col#3)
The January 23rd number is the Annual financial
and commercial review.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866The hanking act of 193*>: its significance
in American monetary history. Address hef ore
The District of Colurahia hankers association
convention, May 3°t 1936, White Sulphur Springs,
West Virginia.
Wash.,D.C.,1936*
22 p.
26cau




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Mill€a; Adolph Caspar
The "banking hill considered in the light
of 1927 - 1929.
Wash. f D # C. f 1935*
kj p.
26cnu




MILLER, Adolph Caspar (1866-

)

"The banking bill considered in the light of
1927-1929-w
n.p, [1935]
manifold copy
Widsner Library:




Econ* 4901•45

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
r r
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866fhe cost of living problem: address delivered
at Chicago, Sept. 2kf 1919t hefore the American
association of the baking industry.
San Francisco, Federal reserve hank, 1919»
26 p.
20cm#




w*n,
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
AJ , ^ n
Miller, Adolph Caspar
"Currency elasticity"i address "before the
New York University School of C onuiierce.
Accounts and Finance, March l g t 192H#
Wash.fD.C.t192H#
k p.(aim)
26cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866Curves of expansion and contraction, 1919-1921*
(In:

Annals, Am.acad. ,V.99:1^2-50, Ja

f

22)

Includes graph: Bank credit, gold reserves and
volume of "business, 1919-1921; and tables: Index
numbers of "banking and "business developments, 19191921; Banking data, 1919-1921.




„

Fed.Bes.Bd.Lib.

M i l l e r , Adolph Caspar, 1866fhe Federal reserve hoard and f o r e i g n t r a d e .
(In: Comm.Eeports, No.?, 2k Oc ! 2 1 f V.^37-3%)
Outlines the scope of t h e Federal Eeserve B u l l e t i n .




Miller, Adolph Caspar
The Federal reserve credit policy: remarks
at the Joint Conference of the Chairiniin and
Governors of the Federal reserve hanks held
in Washingto®fD.C.fOct. 25-2S, 1921 #
Wash, f D # C. f 1921.
18 p #

26cm#




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Casparf 1S66federal reserve discount policy and the diversion
of credit into speculative channels.
(Clipping from: Trust cos. fv.UH589-59l; Nov«25)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866Federal reserve policy.
(In: American economic review, vol#11:177-206, June,
1921)




«,-.-,
.^ •, u n
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar
The Federal reserve system.
(In: Statist, JuMlee no.,v. 111:35-3?, June 30, 1928)




Miller, Adolph Caspar
Fed.Res.Bd.LIb.
The Federal reserve system: Looking ahead
(Managing the gold supply to meet a foreign
drain): address delivered Oct, 2h$ 19l6 at the
annual convention of the Indiana Bankers' associationf at Indianapolis. Wash. f D # C #f 19l6.
38 P* (mim)
26cm.




MILLER, A. 0 .
n

How t h e Federal Reserve System i s meeting
t h e r e q u i r e m e n t . " Address d e l i v e r e d a t t h e annual
convention of the M i s s o u r i Bankers 1 A s s o c i a t i o n ,
May 24, 1$>16.




Fed•Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866Making ready for new financial tests:
address delivered at the meeting of the Bankers
Club of Cleveland, February 15, 1917.
Wash.,D#C,,1917.
^5 p.
21cm.
Also in N.Y. Public Lib. THE p.v. 21 No.8.




Miller, Adolph
Operation of
address "before
Nov. 17, 1925.
g p . (mim)

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Caspar, 1866the Federal reserve system:
the Commercial club of Boston.
Wash. ,D.C#,1925.
27cm. (X-UH51)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866A plea for freer initiative in changing the
discount rate.
(Clipping from: Bank.Home Mag.,v.l9:l6-17t Dec. '25)




Miller, Adolph Caspar
Fed.Fes.Bd.Lib.
Besponsibility for Federal reserve policies:
1927-1929.
(In: American econ. review, v.25:Ul+2-H5gf Sept.1935)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar
Restoration of British gold standard:
what it means.
Wash. f D.C. »1925«
6 p.(mim)
26cm.




Fed.Fes.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866The return to gold: address delivered "before
the Academy of Political Science, Hew York City,
April 2, 1936.
Wash, fD.C.f 193&.
23 p.
26cm.




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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.

Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1866A system of liquid productive credits. How the
scope of the Federal reserve system has increased.
(In: Am.Bkrs.Assn.f Jour.fv.18:^13f 1*56-57, Dec.f25)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1366Thrift and the financial situation.
(Phila.,1920)
g p.
23cm.
Note: Reprinted from Annals of the American
Academy of political and social science, Jan. 1920.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar, 1366War finance and inflation* (Phila.t
American academy of political and social
science, 1 9 l O
22 p.
25cm.
Note: Reprinted from Annals of the American
Academy of political and social science No. ll6U#
Jan. 191S.




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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Millerf Adolph Caspar, 1866•.. War finance and the Federal reserve "banks
(Chicago, 1917.)
20 p.
2Ucm.
Note: Reprinted from papers presented at a joint
conference of the Western Economic Society and the
City Club of Chicago, June 21-22, 1917. «




MILLER, k. 0.
War finance and the Federal Reserve banks. Reprinted
for private circulation from Papers presented at a
Joint Conference of the Western RconomicSociety and the
City Club of Chicago, June 21-22, 1917.




Fed•Res.Bd.Lib.
Miller, Adolph Caspar
Will open market operations be discontinuedT
(In: A # B # A.,Jr., v,21:ll-12, 75-76, July, 1928)




MILLER, JR., JohnM.
"We Must Become Better Bankers.11
Address before the convention of the Virginia
Bankers Assn. at Old Point, June 1931.
Richmond, Va.: First and Merchants National Bank,
1931, H pp.




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Mills, Abhott Low, J r . , 189SOtirrent hanking -prohlems: address at the
lUth Annual Pacific Northwest Conference on
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address to be delivered by Hon. Ogden L. Mills,
Undersecretary of the Treasury, at the Institute
of Public affairs, University of Virginia,
Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1927.
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. .• Treasury financing: address to "be
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"The Economic Stage and the Banker's Role.11 An
Address. New York: Author, National City Bank, 1923.
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Mitchell, John R
What the Federal reserve system has done
since the armistice to support agriculture:
address before the Northwest Agricultural
Stabilization conference, St* Paul, Minn.,
Feb. 27-28, 1923.
Wash.,D.C.,1923.
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Moehlen-pah, Henry A
(Address at the Wisconsin bankers association
convention, at Milwaukee, June 15-l6, 1921)
(In: Wisconsin bankers association. Proceedings,
1921,^.153-6)




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Moehlenpah, Fenrjr A
Financing the world's greatest industry - H.A.
Moehlenpah "believes Federal reserve act could "be
amended in order to furnish more help to agriculture.
(In: Banker and mamif *rt v#l6f no.3tP»Ht51t
Mr »22)




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Moehlenpahf Henry A
Moehlenpah urges third financial system - banks
which are not members of federal reserve board could
join state reserve bank, he declares.
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Address before the National
Institute of Government, Washington, D.C., May 3f
1940.
Washington: U.S. Treasury Dept., 1940, U
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Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.
Alsopf Joseph
The story ofttHenxxyPenny* at the Treasury,
by Joseph Alsop and Robert Kintner.
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1939, PP. 8-9, 97-98, 100-101, 103; April S, 1939.
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1st. Installment: Henny Penny n farmer at the
Treasury.
2nd ' Installment: The great world money play.
3rd* Installment: The secret finale*



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Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.
American forum of the air.
The meaning of Bretton Woods, Speakers
are Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Harry D. White,
Dean Acheson, Senator Charles W. Tohey, aad
E, E. Brown.
Wash.,Handel 1, inc., 1 9 ^ .
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Morgenthau, Henry
Bank for international settlements, Basle
Establishment of an international monetary
fond. Statement "by Secretary Morgentbau on
April 21, 19^t "before Committees of the
Senate and the House of Representatives.
Basle, B.I.S.,19^.
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Morgenthau, Henry, J r ,
Bretton woods ancl i n t e r n a t i o n a l coftperation.
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a story of pressure p o l i t i c s . N.Y. t
Columbia univ. p r e s s t 1950 •
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G-erraaiyis our.problem*
and "brothers, 19^5»
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Morgenthau, Henry A
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Vandenberg, Arthur H
(Correspondence "between Hon A.H.Vandenberg
of the U.S.Senate Finance Committee and the
Hon* Henry Morgenthau, Jr. .Secretary of the
Treasury, Oct. 17 and 2k9 1939 re: stabilization
fund 4nd the purchasing of foreign gold at $35*
an ounce.) Wash.fD#C.,1939.
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MORLEI, F.

(Editor)

ASPECTS OF THE DEPRESSION.
of Chicago Press, 1932,

Chicago: University

300 pp.
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Group I: Economic Aspects of the Depression—Bogart,
Jane Addanrs, Moulton, Gay, Leiserson, Gephart,
Noiirse, Wolman, Hollander, Mallery
II: Roads to Economic Recovery - J*H. Rogers, E.M.
Patterson, Taussig, Tugwell, Soule, Lorwin,
Varne, Epstein, May, Slichter.
Ill: Nev Social Responsibilities;; Hamilton, Frances



Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
M o r r i l l , Chester A.
No e n t r i e s .




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Mosher, Curtis L.
Federal reserve bank of Minneapolis,
The causes of banking failure in the Northwestern states by Curtis L# Mosher, Assistant
Federal reserve agent. The problem of the small
bank by F.M.Bailey, Assistant Federal reserve
agent and manager examination department*
Minneapolis, 1930,
3U p.
21cm.




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Mosherf Curtis L
The Federal reserve system in its relation
to "banking in the United States*
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Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Norris, George Washington, 1364The banking act of 1935: address before the
annual meeting of the Pennsylvania bankers1 association at Scranton, June 5, 1935* (Phila., 1935)

U p.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Norris, George Washington
Installment selling. (Address at annual general
convention of the National Wholesale Dry Goods Assn.,
New York, January 21, 1926)
(Clipping from: F.R.Bk. Phila., 3-c book, V.7:
159-163, March 1926)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Norris, George Washington
Our relations with member and non-member banks*
(Clipping from: 3-c book, Phila., April 1926, p. 182186)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Norris, George Washington
The pros and cons of installment finance. Wash.,
Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., (1926)
21 p.
Note: Bibliography, pp. 11-21•




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
N o r r i s , George Washington
T r u s t companies and t h e F e d e r a l r e s e r v e system*
( I n : Chicago banker, V.54, N o . 3 : 9 - 1 0 , 1 7 , 2 2 .
J u l y 1922)




Norton, Edward L
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