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BALDERSTON, C. Canby
Economic Growth without I n f l a t i o n . An address
before the Annual Meeting of Group Two, the
Pennsylvania Bankers Association, February 12, 1955.
Published in COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE,
v o l . 181, No. 5406, February 2U, 1955, p . 21 (933).




BALDERSTON, G. Canby
"The Federal Reserve System Is Unique," Address
before the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Dinner of the
Lincoln National Bank and Trust Company, Syracuse,
New York, Tuesday, January 18, 1955Washington: Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve EJystem, mimeographed, 1955•
Pp. 9-




Banking Problem
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCETHE ANNALS, Vol XXXVI, No, 3 , 1910.
Contributors:




A. P« Andrew, F. I . Kent,
A* McKoberts, L* M. Jacob,
J . F. Johnson, e t c .

BELL, Daniel W.

[Under Secretary of U.S. Treasury]

"War Financing—Some Implications for the Future."
Address at the annual dinner meeting of the Association
of Stock Exchange Firms, November," 1945.




Black, Bueenet 1873-192*
Fed. Res.Bd.Lib.
Gov. Black of Federal reserve board declares there
has been no attempt by Board to curtail currency more currency in use since March, he says. In
letter to Senator Thomas, says return of hoarded
money to banks has strengthened the banking situation
and aided industry.
(In: C # and F. Chron., v.!37:1500f Aug.26,1933




Black, Eugene Robert, 1873-193^•
fed .Res JBd .Lib.
In meraoriam, Eugene Hobert Black, Jan.7,1873Dec. 19,19 3*1-• Report of Memorial Committee and
resolution presented to Board of Directors of
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and adopted
February 8, 1935.
8 p.




Black, Eugene Robert, 1873-1934
fBd.Res.id. Lib*
Looking forward. (Address before the 59th annual
convention of the American Bankers Association,
Chicago, Illinois, Sept.4-7,1933)
(In: Commercial and Financial Chronicle, American
Bankers1 Convention Section, V . 1 3 7 - 2 1 - 2 3 I 5epU23,194l)




Black, Eugene Robert, 1873-193^
JED•RES.HD.LIB*
We can build America again• (From an address by
the Hon. Eugene R« Black, retiring governor; of the
Federal Reserve Board and two-tii'ie governor of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta*)
(Clipping from: The Southern Banker, Sept.193k,
pp.9-11)




Bopp, Karl R.
Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
The agencies of Federal Reserve Policy. Columbia,
University of Missouri, 1935*
83 P« (University of Missouri studies, V.X., no. U9
Oct. 1, 1935)




FecLResoBd.Lib.
Bopp, Karl R.
Central banking at the crossroads: address to
the American Economic Association, Washington, D.C.,
Jan. 23, 19U. Phila,, 1 9 U .
21 p. (mim)




Fed.Res*Bd,Lib.
Bopp, Karl R.
Hjalmar Schacht; central banker. Columbia, Univ»
of Missouri, 1939.
91 p. (Univ. of Missouri studies, V.lAi no, 1, Jan» 1,
1939)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Bopp, Karl R«
Die politik der Deutschen Reichsbank seit der
Stabili elerung*
(In: Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv. Nov* 1935, U5-4S3)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Bopp, Karl R.
A reappraisal of commerce bank reserve requirements:
Address before the 47th annual conference, National
Association of Supervisors of State Banks, Louisville,
Kentucky, Sept. 22, 1948- Phila. 1948,
U p.




Fed,Res.Bd.Lib,
Bopp, Karl R.
Reserve bank directors*
(in: Univ* of Chicago, Journal of Political Economy,
V. 45: 517-531, August 1937)




Bopp, Karl R«
U*S. Federal reserve system, Board of Governors•
Federal reserve policy, by Karl R, Bopp, Robert V.
Hosa, Carl E. Parry, Voodlief Thomas, and Ralph A,
Young, Vasiu 1947.
119 p. (Postvar economic studies no. 8, November, 1947)




Broderick, Joseph A
Fed.Bes«Bd.Lib«
Adult education in banking: address a t commencement
exercises - 2C0 chapters, American I n s t i t u t e qf Banking,
Broadcast, Wash.fD#C, Sept.9,1936.
Waslu D.C., 1?36.
!%>•
26cm •




Broderick, Joseph A
Fed.Bes.BdXib.
Case against Joseph A» Sroderick, New York state
Superintendent of Banks., declared mistrial - new
trial scheduled for Mar. 1*4- - counsel for Mr. Broderick
in defense of z3t± latter says leading bankers had
agreed to accept posts in Bank of United States•
(In: C. and F, Chron,, v. 13^:1487-88> Feb.27,1932)




Broderick, Joseph A
FedJBes.BdJLib*
Indictment against Joseph k. Broderick, New York State
Superintendent of Banks, incident to closing of
Bank of United States - 28 officers and directors
alea indicted - Governor Roosevelt and bankers
defend state superintendents
(In; C and F Chron., v.133:2699-2700, Oct.?4f1931)




Broderick, Joseph A #
Fed •Bes.fid Jib • .
Trial of Joseph A. Broderick, N.Y« State Superintendent
of Banks, growing out of failure of Bank of the
United States - efforts to save bank through merger
plans blocked he said by officers - leading
financiers sought to aid in reorganization.
(In: C and F Chron., v.13^: 37^3-^6, Kay 21,1932*
Proceedings.#.resvIt in verdict of "not guilty"«
(In: C and F Chrcn,f v. 13^:4086-87, June 4 t 1932)




p
Broderick, Joseph A
e d • * " •**'Ub •
Reserve requiremente and bank credit: address before
Boston chapter, American Institute of Banking,
4
1937. Wash.IXC,, 1937.
(mineo)
26cm.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Randolph
Abstract of address before the Mid-Continent t r u s t
conference, Chicago, I l l i n o i s , Nov. 10,
N.Y., A,B,A., 1944.
3 p.




BURGESS, V. Randolph

Address before Group 8 of the Pennsylvania
Bankers Assn., Pittsburgh, P a . , April 24, 1954-

"Tax Revision B i l l Benefits Wage Earners, 1 1
THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, May 6, 1954.



Fed^Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, V# Randolph
Address before the National Foreign Trade Council,
at New York, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1944. New York,
6 p. (mim)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, W. Fandolph
Address before the Nebraska bankers 1 a s s o c i a t i o n ,
Nov. 1 1 , 1944. N-Y., A.B.A-,
7 p.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, V* Eandolph
Address delivered at his inaiiguration as president
of the American Bankers Association at the conclusion
of the Association's 70th Annual meeting in Chicago,
Illinois, Sept, 27, 1944. New York, A.B.A., 1944
9 p.




BURGESS, ¥• Randolph
"Administration's Program and the People's
Welfare," Address before the National Board of Fire
Underwriters, New York City, May 20, 1954*
COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, May 27, 1954-




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥ . Randolph
An analysis of changes in t h e New York money market.
(In: Harv. rev. econ. s t a t . , V.8: 15-22, Jan, 1926)




W.R
T»»e




,1

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, V. Randolph
The bankers bill and the Federal reserve banks*
(In: Am. bank, assn. jr., V. 18: 329-30; Nov. 1925)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W» Randolph
The banking outlook and responsibility: address to
state bank supervisors, a t Milwaukee, Wis», Sept. 28, 1944
N.Y.,
5 p . (mim.)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥. Randolph
Changes in bank reserves since the Federal reserve
act.
(In: Am, bank, assoc. jour., V.17: 667, May 1925)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, W» Randolph
Credit control: Address before the Institute of
Public Affairs, University of Virginia, Wednesday,
July 8, 1936, New York, 1936.

U P.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib#
Burgess, W. Randolph
Credit regulation through the Federal reserve
system; discussion.
(In: Academy political science, proceedings, V,13:
531-44, Jan, 1930)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, ¥. Randolph
Effect of the Federal reserve system on Interest
rates*
(In: Man. and admin,, V.6: 733-38, Dec. 1923)
Includes graphs•




Burgess, W. Randolph
Excerpts from address before the Savings and
Real Estate Mortgage conference of the Savings
Division, American bankers association, Atlanta,
Georgia, Nov* 9, 1944. N.Y., 1944.
5 P.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, W. Randolph
Factors affecting changes in short term interest
rates.
(In: Jr, Amer. stat. assn., V.22: 195-201, June 1927)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, V. Eandolph
Farmer and banker in America1s democracy: address
before the Memphis Chamber of Commerce luncheon held in
connection with the Agricultural Commission Conference
of the American Bankers association, Memphis, Tenn,,
Nov. 16, 1944. N.Y. A.B.A., 1944.
4 p-




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, V. Randolph
The future of the Federal Reserve System: lecture
delivered before the student body- of the Graduate School
of Banking at its 15th resident session at Rutgers
University, Nev Brunswick, N.J., June 24, 1949. N.Y.,
A.B.A,, 1949

U p.




Fed«Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, V. Randolph
Gold movements and banking policy; address to
Group 3 of the New York State Bankers Association a t
Binghamton, N.T., May 16, 1931. N.Y.,
8 p . (mim)




Fed.Res.Ba.Llb*
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
Guides to bank of issue policy,
(in: Academy of political science, proceedings, V.13:
508-513, Jan, 1930)




Fed.Res^Bd.Lib.
Burgess, V. Randolph
Honest money and human welfare: address at the
annual meeting of the National Bank division, American
Bankers Association, San Francisco, Oct. 31, 19-4-9. N.Y,,
Nat'l. city bank, 19-49•
15 P.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥. Randolph
Hov the Federal Reserve has made checks more
widely acceptable.
(In: AID. bankers assn. jour., V.28: 135, Sept. 1925)




Fed,Res*Bd,Lib.
Burgess, ¥ . Randolph
How the mechanism of the Federal reserve prevented
a gold i n f l a t i o n .
(In: Am. Bank* sssoc. j o u r . , V. 17: 729, June 1925)




Fed#Res.BcLLib«
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
Inflation and its relatibn to government loan
campaigns: address before Academy of Political Science,
Nov. 10, 1943- M.T., 19438 p.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
International financial cooperation: address before
the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the
State of New York, H.Y., May 3, 1945. N.Y.,
12 p.




Burgess, V. Randolph
International financial relations: address at
Chicago, March 29, 19A5« N.T., 1945.




Fed.Res.Bd.LIb.
Burgess, V. Randolph
The mechanism of Federal reserve policy,

(In: AID. bank* assn. jr., V.18: 553-55, 596-97, Feb. 1926)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, V. Randolph
Meeting public needs in banking-: an address delivered
at the Regional Banking Conference of the American
Bankers Association, New York City, March 8, 1939Hev York, 1939.
16 p.




Fed •Res *Bd .Lib*
Burgess, W. Randolph
The inoney market from the banking viewpoint.
( I n : a n n a l i s t , V.29: 299-301, Feb. 25, 1927)




Fed.Res.Bd .Lib.
Burgess, W. Pandolph
The money market in 1927.
(In: Harv. rev. of econ, stat,, V.10: 18-23, Feb* 1928)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Bandolph
The moneyraarketin 1928.
(In: Bev. of econ. stat., V.ll; 19-25, Feb. 1929)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib,
Burgess, V. Randolph
The money market In 1929.
(In: Rev. of econ, stat., V.12: 15-22, Feb. 1930)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
The money market in 1930*
(In: Harv. rev* of econ. s t a t . , V.13: 19-25, Feb. 1931)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Randolph
A new force in the money market. Acceptances
assume new significance to banking of tomorrow.
(In: A.B.A. Jr., V.21: 671-72, 708-10, Jan. 1929)




Burgess, W« Randolph
The open market operations of the Federal reserve
system.
(In: Ace. bull., V.10: 10-19, Dec. 1928)




Burgess, V. Randolph
Preparing a Federal reserve review of credit and
business.

(In: Amer. bankers assoc. jour., V.17: 33, July 1924.)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
Progress of isoney market s t a t i s t i c s •
(in: Mer. stat, assn. proceedings, V.26:
March, 1931)




BURGESS, ¥. Randolph
"Public Debt and Public Welfare." Address
before the Municipal Bond Club of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, February 28, 1955.
Extracts published in THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
CHRONICLE, Vol. 181, No. 5410, March 10, 1955,
p. 1132.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Randolph
Die reserve banken und der Geldmarkt in den
Vereinigten Staaten von Dr. ¥• Randolph Burgess,. •
mit einem Geleitvort von Dr. Hjalmar Schacht»«»
Berlin, Feimar Hobbing, (1928)
306 p.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, ¥. Randolph
The reserve banks and the Money Market by V,
Randolph Burgess. .• with an introduction by Benjamin
Strong... N.T., Harpers, 1927.
328 p.
• •• Rev. edition, 1936

342 p.

... 2nd rev. edition, 1946

380 p.




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
The reserve banks and the Hew York money market*
(In: Am. Bank. assn. jr., V.I8; 669-70, 722-23, April
1926)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Randolph
The reserve banks as bankers for the government.
(In: Amer. bank, assn, jour., V.18: £07-409,
December 1925.)




Fed.Res.BdLLib.
Burgess, ¥. Randolph
The statistical equivalent of gold. (Presidential
address at the 99th annual meeting of the American
Statistical Association, Atlantic City, Dec, 28, 1937.)
(In: American Statistical Association, Journal, V«33:
1-11, March 1938)




Fed.ResJ3d«Lib«
Burgess, V. Randolph
Steadier interest rates under the Federal reserve
system*
(In: Am, bank, assoc* jour,, V.18: 12, July 1925)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, W. Randolph
Strong, Benjamin, 1872-1928.
Interpretations of Federal reserve policy in the
speeches and vritings of Benjamin Strong, edited by
W* Randolph Burgess. Nev York, Harper Bros., 1930•
343 p.




Burgess, ¥• Randolph
Supervision of chartered banks.

Fed.Res.Bd.Lib*

(In: A.B.A. Banking, V.28: 17-20, May, 1936)




Fed.Res.Bd.Lib.
Burgess, V. Randolph
These emergency hours: Address before American
Bankers Association Eastern regional conference on
savings and commercial banking, Valdorf-Astoria,
Nev York City, March 7, 1941. N.Y.,

U p.




BURGESS, W. Randolph
"Today's Monetary Policy." A Lecture
delivered before the Student Body of The
Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, New Jersey, June 12, 1953•
New York: Graduate School of Banking, American
Bankers A S sn,, JyOy If, 1953*




Fed.Res.Bd.LIb*
Burgess, V. Randolph
Velocitj of bank deposits*
(In: Amer, stat. ass f n«, Jour., V.18: 727-40, June 1923)




Fed.Res.Bd.Litu
Burgess, V. Randolph
Vhat about money management: address before the
Connecticut bankers a s s o c i a t i o n , New Haven, Conn.,
January 25, 1940,
N.Y.,
13 p .




Fed.Res*Bd.Lib,
Burgess, ¥• Randolph
n
Vhat price democracy": address before the
Canadian Club of Montreal, Feb. 19, 194-5. N,Y., 194-5.
10 p.




Fed .Res .Bel.Lib,
Burgess, V. Eandolph
Vhat the Federal Reserve system has done to our
currency,
(In: ABU bankers assoc. jour., V.17: 599, April 1925)




BUEKE, Edmund, Jr. (Commissioner, S.E.C.)
"Some Present-Day Aspects of Our Capital
Markets." Address before the Annual Convention of
the National Association of Securities Commissioners,
October 9> 1941.