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BARROWS, F. B.
The country bank's substitute for "exchange."
(Bankers magazine. New York, 1922. 8°. v. 104.,
p. 993-1000.)
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BARROWS, P. B.
The country bank's substitute for
exchange, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
June, 1922•




BARROWS, F. B.
The country bank's substitute for exchange,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
June, 1922.




BRADFORD, F. A*
The small bank again; an answer to Donald B.
Smith's criticism of the saiall bank problem's solution.
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
June, 1932.




BRADFORD, F. A.
Solving the small bank's problem; nev plan
suggests that country bank forego most local loans—
become service station for checks and deposits,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
March, 1932.




COLLINS, Charles Wallace

(1879-

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RDRAL BANKING REFORM. Nev lork, The Macmillan
Co., 1931.




EOKARDT, H.M.P.
How the country's banking f a c i l i t i e s are d i s tributed, MOODY'S MAGAZINE,
September, 1912.







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GABLOCK, Fred L.
LONG TERM LOANS OF IOVA BANKS. Agricultural
Experiment Station, Iowa State College, RESEARCH
BULLETIN No. 129, June, 1930,




McFadden, L. T. (Chairman, House Committee on Banking
& Commerce)
R e l i e f for the Country Bank, THE CANADIAN
BANKER, v o l . 32, J u l y , 1925.




McINTOSH, J. V.
Investment problems of the country banker,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
December, 1928.




MORTON, Walter AThe Country Bank, HARVARD BUSINESS
REVIEW,
Summer, 1939*
Pp. 12.







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SCHWOLST, E. B.
The extension of credit to country banks,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
February, 1927.




STEVENSON, R. A., Editor
A TYPE STUDY OF AMERICAN BANKING.
NON-J4ETROPOLITAN MINNESOTA BANKS. Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 1934-.

rural banking problems




STEVENSON, Russell A.

(Editor)

A TYPE STUDI OP AMERICAN BANKING: NONMETEDPOLITAM BANKS IN MINNESOTA. Univ. of Minnesota
Employment Stabilization Research Institute, Vol.
IV, No. 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
Press, 1934.
162 pp




STEVENSON, Russell A., Editor
A TYPE STUDY OF AMERICAN BANKING: NONMETROEOLITAN BANKS IN MINNESOTA. University of
Minnesota Employment Stabilization Research I n s t i t u t e ,
Vol. IV, No. 1. Minneapolis: Iftiiversity of Minnesota
Press, 1934Pp. 162.




rural banking problems

WETTACK, F* S.
On <what should a country bank extend credit?
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
June 1925*




WETTACK, F. S*
Country banks should loan on facts—not optimism;
IANKERS MAGAZINE,
August, 1925*
3d in series outlining principles upon 'which
country bank credit should be based.
The security aspect of country bank credits (4th
article), BANKERS MAGAZINE, September, 1925.




WETTACK+ F* S*
Some aspects of collateral in country bank credits^
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
November, 1925.
5th and concluding article in series




LEE, V. P.
Country bank investment trends; a survey
and analysis of the trend of outside investments of
country national banks of twenty states over the
period 1906-1928, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
February, 1930.




LEE, V. P.
The revolution in coxmtiy banking; increased
ratio of loans and investments to capital has aided
country banks to meet increased expenses, BANKERS
MAGAZINE,
July, 1930.




TIOKNER, G. L.
Improving the earnings of country banks,
BMKEHS MAGAZINE,
Septem er, 1916.




TOUT, Herbert
"The Characteristics of Country Banking," i n
A TYPE STUDY OF AMERICAN BANKING. NON-METROPOLITAN
BANKS IN MINNESOTA, e d i t e d by R u s s e l l A. Stevenson.
B u l l e t i n , Employment S t a b i l i z a t i o n Research I n s t i t u t e ,
Vol. IV, No. 1 . Minneapolis 1 U n i v e r s i t y of Minnes o t a P r e s s , November, 1934-, ?p« 11-4-0.
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TOUT, Herbert
"The Characteristics of Country Banking," in
A TYPE STUDY OF AMERICAN BANKING. NON-METROPOLITAN
BANKS IN MINNESOTA, edited by Russell A. Steveneon.
Bulletin of the Employment S t a b i l i z a t i o n Research
I n s t i t u t e , Vol. IV, No. 1 . Minneapolis* University of
Minnesota Press, November, 1934> pp. 11-40.




U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Country Banking in Wisconsin during the
Depression. Technical Bulletin 777. Washington:
Supt. of Documents, 1941* Pp» H 2 .

Information regarding character and performance of
country-bank loans, character and performance of banks1
securities investments, changes in financial condition
of country banks, and measures for strengthening banks.




WALL, Norman J.
Demand deposits of country banks. U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture Technical Bulletin No. 575.
Washington: Supt. Docs., 1937. Pp. 27.