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HISTORY OF NON-TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF MONEY AND BANKING IN EARLY YEARS OF U.S. 1. General narratives, viz. Bolles, Devey 2. Special Studies, viz. Simmer (Revolution( and Lewis (Bk. of N.A.) contributions of Alexander Hamilton LEADING U.S. STUDENTS OF AMERICAN BANKING HISTORY VHITE, DEWEY, CHADDOCK, ROOT, SUMNER Author File AGGER. E. E. Our experience with money heresies, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, September, 1922• U pp. resume of inflationary movements in financial history of U.S. AGGER, E. E. rt Our experience with money h e r e s i e s , ' 1 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, September, 1922. Pp. 4 . A b r i e f resume of i n f l a t i o n a r y movements i n the h i s t o r y of the U.S. of Vol. >f2~Y pp. / - / 4 BAKEVELL, Paul, Jr. PAST AND PRESENT FACTS AbOUT MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: Macmillan, 1936. History of money in the U.S., 1792-193 BANKERS MAGAZINE Vignettes of banking histoiy. November 1936. 28 BARBER, A. V. 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