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AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION.

State Bank Division

Report of Committee on Federal Reserve
Relationship*
New York:




1934-

Unsigned

AMERICIN BANKERS ASSOCIATION

WHY state banks joined the Reserve System and
what they think of it.
(American Bankers Association. Journal. New
York, 1919. U°. v. 11, D. 660-664, 667-671;
v. 12, p. 67-73.)




Anonymous
Are state banks slackers? THE ANNALIST,
June, 1916* p* 1.
Question suggested by failure to join federal
reserve system.




BALDWIN, A.
Objections of country national ba#ks to federal
reserve system, TEUST COMPANIES,
February, 1916.
2 pp.




BLAIR, F. ¥•
Membership in the federal reserve system,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
Axigust, 1918.




BLAIR, Frank Varrenner.
Membership in the Federal Reserve System
(Co.Timercial and financial chronicle. New
York, 1918. f°. v. 106, p. 2697-2698.)




BLAIR, Frank Warrenner.
Membership in the Federal Reserve System.
(Bankers raagazine. New York, 1918. 8°. v. 97,
p. 207-203.)




BLAIR, Frank Varrenner.
Membership in the Federal Reserve System.
(Michigan Bankers Association. Annual
convention. Detroit 1918. 8°. 1918, p.
20-27.)




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BRAINARD, George
Expanding the influence of the Federal
Reserve System through increased state bank
membership, in LECTURES FOR BANKERS AND BUSINESS
EXECUTIVES, ed, by Villiam McKee. New Wilmington,
Pa.: Economic and Business Foundation, Inc., c.
1940, pp. 619-626.




CAMERON, P. G.
Federal Reserve discrimination against state
banks, TBUST COMPANIES,
August, 1927.




CAMERON, P* G.
Federal Reserve discrimination against state
banks, TRUST COMPANIES,
August, 1927•

A criticism of the regulations of the F.R. Board concerning conditions to be met by state banks applying for
membership in the Federal Reserve System. It is contended that these regulations go beyond the legislative
authority of the Board, benefit national banks at the
expense of state banks, and have a tendency to centralize
control under Federal authority. Abstract by V. 0.
WEIPORTH, American Economic Review. XVII, D e c , 1927, p.
758-




CHAPMAN, Joseph.
Relations that should exist between Federal
Reserve Banks and their members. (American
Bankers Association. Proceedings. New York,
1918. 8°. 1918, p. 753-756.)




COLLINS, Fred L.
Will country banks go into Reserve System?
(Rand-McHally bankers monthly. Chicago,
1919. 4°. v. 36, no. 5, p. 3A, 88-90.)




COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE (Unsigned)
INQUIRY into why state banks and trust
companies remain out of Federal Reserve
System.
(Commercial and financial chronicle. New
York, 1923. f°. v. 117, p. 1730-17310




COUSINS, Marshall.
Desirability of state bank membership in the
Federal Reserve System. (National Association
of Supervisors of State Banks. Proceedings.
New Orleans, 1920. 8°. 1920, p. 13-21.)




COUSINS, Marshall
Desirability of state bank membership in
the Federal Reserve System, An address before the
convention of National Association of Supervisors of
State Banks at Seattle, Washington: privately
printed, 1920.




COUSINS, Marshall
Desirability of state bank membership in the
Federal Reserve System. An Address.
July 1920.




COUSINS, Marshall
Desirability of state bank membership in the
Federal Reserve System. An address before the Convention of the National Association of Supervisors of
State Banks, Seattle, Washington, July, 1920.
Privately printed.




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Author File
DEMMERT, Joseph
Correspondent Banks and the Federal Beserve
System, (University of Chicago), JOUENAL OF BUSINESS,
June, 1924, pp. 288-309.




DEMMERY, Joseph
Correspondent banks and the Federal
Reserve System (University of Chicago) JOURNAL
OF BUSINESS,
June, 1924, pp. 288-509.




DEW, ¥. C.
State banks and the Federal Reserve System.
(Texas bankers record. Dallas, 1918. U°•
v. 7, no. 7, p. 26-28.)




ELLIOTT, Edvard.
State bank membership in the Federal Reserve
System. (Washington Bankers Association. Proceedings. Spokane, 1919?. 8°. 1919, p. 111-1U.)




ELLIOTT, Edvard.
S t a t e banks in t h e F e d e r a l Reserve System.
(Idaho Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n . P r o c e e d i n g s .
Boise 1919?. 8 ° . 1919, p . 6 4 - 7 0 . )




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO.
Membership in The Federal Reserve System
from the State Bank Vievpoint. Letters from state
bank members in the Chicago district giving their
opinions of the advantages and defects of the System.
Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank, 1920.




FEDERAL RESERVE BAHK OF CLEVELAND
The answer; letters from state bank members in
the Cleveland district giving their opinions on the
federal reserve system.




1918.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND
THE ANSWER. Letters from state bank members
in the Cleveland District giving their opinions of the
Federal Reserve System. Cleveland: Federal Reserve
Bank, November, 1918.




FEDERAL BESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
Why state banks should Join the federal reserve
system: letters from state bank members in the Dallas
district giving their opinion on the federal reserve
system*
Dallas:
Federal Reserve Bank,
1919.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MIN3EAPOLIS
Membership in the federal reserve system*
Minneapolis: Federal Reserve Agent
1st ed,,
2d ed., 1921.
2nd ed„, September 20, 1921.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
Questions and Answers relating to the Membership of
State Institutions in The Federal Reserve System,
New York: Federal Reserve Bank, June 1, 1918.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND
Questions and Answers on the Federal
Reserve System. Richmond; Federal Reserve Bank,
1st ed., July, 1920.
2d rev. ed., 1927.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO
State Bank Members. Their experience in the Twelfth
Federal Reserve District as shown in ninety letters
collected and printed by the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco in 1920.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO
State Bank Membership in the Federal Reserve
System.
Questions and Answers prepared for and printed
by the Federal Reserve Bank mmt&Bm
San Francisco,
FPB-SF, December, 1919.




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
Changes in membership in the federal reserve
system during 1925. April, 1926.
Changes in membership in the federal reserve
system during 1926. April, 1927.




Unsigned FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
CHANGES in membership In the Federal Reserve
System, 1919-1924.
(United States. - Federal Reserve Board.
Federal Reserve b u l l e t i n . Washington, 1925*
A°. v. 11, p. 218-223.)




ECONOMIC WORLD (Unsigned)
QUESTION of increasing the membership of the
country*s banks in the Federal Reserve System*
(Economic world. Sew York, 1923. A°» new
series, v. 26, p. 693-695*)




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
QUESTION of increasing the membership of the
country1s banks in the Federal Reserve System.
(United States.—Federal Reserve Board.
Federal Reserve bulletin. Washington, 1923•
4°. v. 9, p. 1175-1179.)




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
STATE bank membership i n New England.
(United S t a t e s . - F e d e r a l Reserve Board.
F e d e r a l Reserve b u l l e t i n * Washington,
1918. 4 ° . v . U> p . 1081-1084.)




FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN
Experience of state banks in Federal
Reserve System,
May, 1917




FISHER, Clyde 0.

TRIPLICATE

"A banking fallacy," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XVI, N6« A, December, 1926, pp* 663-5•

Membership in F.R*S*see Bank Reserves and Eeserve
Requirements

Membership in F.IU system
and changes in reserve requirements—balance of
gain for commercial banks*




FRAME, Andrev Jay
Inequity between central reserve city and
country banks, AMERICAN BANKER,
(New York), Vol* 84, no. 4,
1919, pp. 45 and 64.




FRAME, Andrew Jay.
Inequity between central reserve city and
country banks. (American banker. New York,
1919. U°. v. 8U, no. 1, p. U5> 64.)




FRAME, Andrew J.

((Pres«, Waukesha National Bank
of Vi&eoasin)

Why Co Not the State Banks Joint the Federal
Reserve Systera? THE NEW 3K)S£ TIMES ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REVIEW, Jamuuy, 1916.




Reprint 8 pp.

GIDNET, R. M.
"Relations of Reserve Banks to Member Banks
and Inter-Relations of Federal Reserve Banks,"
THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL &
SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, No. 188, January, 1922.




GIDNEY, Ray M.
Relations of Reserve Banks to member banks
and interrelations of Federal Reserve Banks.
(American Academy of Political and Social
Science. Annals. Philadelphia, 1922. 8°.
v. 99, p. 87-95-)




GIDNEI, Ray M.
"Relations of Reserve Banks to Member Banks
and InteryRelations of Federal Reserve Banks," THE
ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL
SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, No. 188, January, 1922.




GILBERT, R. R.
Relations between Federal Reserve Bank and
members. (New Mexico Bankers1 Association.
Proceedings. Albuquerque 1919?. 8°. 1919,
p. 95-101.)




GREENTOOD, Frederick.
Relations between Federal Reserve Banks
and member banks. (American Institute
of Banking. Bulletin. New York, 1923.

8°. v. 5, p. 27-390




GREGG, William.
Check clearance in Federal Reserve Banking
System. (Credit monthly. New York, 1924..
4°. v. 26, no. 9, p. 11-12, 31.)




GUARANTI THUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Reason* for entering the federal reserve
system* New York, 1917.




GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Reasons for Entering the Federal Reserve System*
New York: Guaranty Trust Comapny, 1917.




HAEDING, ¥ . P. G.
"State Bank Membership in the Federal Reserve
System," THE COMMERCIAL & FIAHANCIAL CHRONICLE. Bankers'
Convention Section, October 13, 1917.




HARDING, V. P. G.
"State Bank Membership in the Federal
Reserve System," THE COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
CHRONICLE. Bankers' Convention Section, October 13,
1917.




HAZLEWOOD, Craig B.
State banks1 interst in Federal Reserve.
(Rand-McHally bankers monthly. Chicago,
1919. I?, v. 36, no. 11, p. 46-47, 86-88.)




HITT, G. R.
Why t h e s t a t e banks should j o i n t h e F e d e r a l
Reserve System, (Idaho Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n .
P r o c e e d i n g s . BoiseJ_9l8?j. 8 ° . 1918, p . 4.3-49•)




HULBERT, Edmund Daniel.
Trust companies and the Federal Reserve System.
(Trust companies. New York, 1918. 8°. v. 27,
p. 325-327.)




HOLBERT, E. D.
Three important obstacles to
membership fin the federal reserve system],
Proceedings, Trust Co. Division, American Bankers
Association, 1915, pp. 309-19.




ILLINOIS, University of
THE BANKING STRUCTURE OF THE SEVENTH FEDERAL
RESERVE DISTRICT, VITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBERSIIP AND RESERVE POSITION OF
BANKS• Urbana: University of Illinois, Bureau of
Business Research, Bulletin No* 33, 1931. 63 pp.




JACKSON, V. F.
Shall state banks join the Federal Reserve?
(Banker-farmer* Madison, Vis., 1923# 4°.
v* 10, no, U, p. M O




JAMES, G. IL
H

The countiy bank and the federal reserve system,w
AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION JOURNAL,
October, 1926. Pp. 2.

A plea for country banks to join the F.R. System,




JAY, Pierre,
The
par
and
8°.

Federal Reserve System, state banks and
collections. (American Academy of Political
Social Science. Annals* Philadelphia, 1922.
v. 99, p. 79-86.)




JAY, Pierre.
State institutions and the Reserve System.
(United States investor. New York, 1918.
U°. v. 29, p. 920-926.)




JAY, Pierre
A National Necessity: State Institutions in
the Federal Reserve System, TRUST COMPANIES MAGAZINE,
Vol. XXVIII, no. 4-, April, 1918.




JAT, Pierre
The country banker and the federal
reserve system, ECONOMIC ¥ORLD,
May, 1916.
Reprinted ed.: New York: 1916.




26 pp.

JONES, Breckenridge
A Further Discussion of State Banks and Trust
Companies Entering the Federal Reserve System.
An address before the State Bankers of Kansas
at Topeka, Kansas, May 7, 1918. Privately
printed.




JONES, B.
A further discussion of state banks and
trust companies entering the federal reserve system.
[An address before the Convention of State Bankers of
Kansas at Topeka, Kansas, May 7, 19183, TRUST COMPANIES,
May 1918.




JONES, B.
Consideration of the federal reserve system
from the standpoint of the trust company or state
bank, TRUST COMIANIES,
October, 1917.




JONES, B*
Reasons vhy one state institution entered
the federal reserve system [Mississippi Valley
Trust Co* of St. Louis]*




1917.

JONES, B.
Reasons for entering reserve system,
TRUST COMPANIES,
August, 1917.




JONES, B.
Reasons for entering reserve system, TPUST COMPANIES,
Ancjust, 1.917.
pp. 4.




JONES, Breckenridge
Reasons Why One State Institution
Entered the Federal Reserve System.
St. Louis: Mississippi Valley Trust Company,
1917.




JONES, B.
Does the federal reserve system need the
state banks? (A talk before the Kansas State
Bankers1 convention at Wichita, Kansas, on April
22, 1915. [Privately printed]




JONES, Breckinridge
The Relation of State Banks and Trust
Companies to the Federal Reserve Act.
An address delivered before the Alabama
Bankers1 Convention, Decatur, Alabama on May 12,
1914- Privately printed.




JONES, Breckenridge
Does the Federal Reserve System Need the State Banks?
A talk before the Kansas State Bankers1 Convention at
Vichita, Kansas, on April 22, 1915*
Privately printed*




LITERARY DIGEST (Unsigned^
MORE state banks wanted in the Federal
Reserve System.
(Literary digest. Hew York, 1923. U°.
v* 76, no. 6, p. 80*)




LITTLETON, William G.
Why our trust company joined the Federal
Reserve• (Band-McNally bankers monthly*
Chicago, 1923. U°. v. 40, no. 10, p. 25,
100-1010




Author File
LOUNSBURY, R. H. and FISHER, C. 0.
"Two dangers threatening the Federal Reserve
System, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY,
April, 1926.




Federal Reserve System—Membership
and Bank Relations

LYFOED, F. E.
The country banks and the Federal Reserve
System, MOODY'S MAGAZINE,
September, 1915.




MARTIN, William McChesney. Sr*
Why state banks should join the Federal Reserve
System. (Kentucky Bankers Association. Proceedings.
Louisville, 1918? 8°. 1918, p. 45-68.)




MARTIN, William McChesney, Sr.
Advantages of membership in the Federal Reserve
System. (Arkansas banker. Little Rock, 1919.
%°. v. 2, no. 10, p. 8-11.)




MABTIN, William McChesney, Sr.
How state banks may become members of the
Federal Reserve System. (Missouri Bankers
Association. Proceedings. Chicago,[1919?7
8°. 1919, P- 200-227.)




MARTIN, William McChesney, Sr.
Federal Reserve System and its relation to small
banks. (Mississippi banker. Jackson, 1919. v. 5,
p. 51, 53, 55-58.)




MARTIN, Villiam McChesney, Sr.
Uhy state banks should join the Federal Reserve System.
(Chicago banker. Chicago 1918. 4°. v. 46,
no. 17, p. 9-10.)




MASON, John H.
Membership in Reserve System. (American
banker. New York, 1918. 4°. v. 83, p.
1501-1502.)
Address to Pennsylvania Bankers1 Association.




McKEE, H. St
¥111 the Federal Reserve System help the country
banks? BANKERS MAGAZINE,
May, 1915.




MCLAUGHLIN,

George v.

Relationship of state banking systems with
the Federal Reserve System. (National
Association of Supervisors of State Banks.
Proceedings. New Orleans, 1924. 8°. 1924,
p. 46-60.)




MEYER, Eugene, Jr.
Statement .« Hearings before the House
Oonmittee on Currency and Banking on Bills S.
4280 (H.R. 15055), January Jl, 1925, pp. 42-5, 54-6,
Washington: GEO, 1925*

banks remaining outside fed. Res. system




MILLER, John M.
Advantages of membership in Federal Reserve
System. (American banker. New York, 1918.
4°. v. 33, p. 2096-2097.)




MILLER, John M.
Not o n l y n a t i o n a l , b u t i n t e r n a t i o n a l n e c e s s i t y
f o r s t a t e i n s t i t u t i o n s j o i n i n g t h e F e d e r a l Reserve
System. (South C a r o l i n a Bankers' A s s o c i a t i o n .
P r o c e e d i n g s . n . p . [ 1 9 l 3 ? } 3 0 . 1918, p . 93-108.)




MOEHLENPAH, Henry A.
Why banks should join the Reserve System.
(Rand-McNally bankers monthly. Chicago,
1920. A°. v. 37, no. 1, p. 22-23.)




MOEHLENPAH, Henry A.
S t a t e banks and t h e F e d e r a l Reserve System.
(American Bankers A s s o c i a t i o n .
Proceedings.
New York, 1919. 8 ° . 1919, p . 6 2 7 - 6 3 0 . )




MURRAY, P. A.
Why state banks remain outside the Federal
Reserve System. (Texas bankers record. Dallas,
1918. 4°. v. 7, no. 7, p. 23-25.)




M
Nahm, Max B.
Old fashioned unit banking. (In: .American
bankers association Journal, Oct.,1929, p.313- )
Local credit can thrive best in a unit bank.
Membership in the Federal Reserve System declared
guarantee of independence for small banks.

Branch banks
Federal reserve system-Membership
•
"
"
aid state banks.
*
"
*
and country banks •
Tfnit Banks




NATIONAL ASSN. OF SUPERVISORS OF STATS BANKS (Uniigned)
IS it wise for all banks in United States
to be members of the Federal Reserve System?
(National Association of Supervisors of
State Banks. Proceedings. New Orleans,
1923- 8°. 1923, p. 87-102.)




NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW IORK
National Banking under the Federal Reserve
gyeten. Nev York, National City Bank, 1921
1923.
152 pp.
Baker Library, Harvard Business School




NEWCOMER, Waldo.
Improving the relations between Federal Reserve
and member banks. (American Bankers Association.
Proceedings. New York, 1919. 3°. 1919, p. 506520.)




NEWCOMER, Waldo.
Why non-member banks should join System.
(Rand-McNally bankers monthly. Chicago,
1919. A°. v. 36, no. 11, p. UU-U5, 76-30.)




NOTES, Alexander D.
"Membership and Control of the Proposed
Federal Reserve Bank System," PROCEEDINGS of the
Academy of Political Science, Vol. IV, No. 1,
October, 1913*




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POLE, J. ¥.
Plight of national banking system under new conditions in banking field, what steps can be taken
to make it of advantage to state banks and trust
companies to hold national charters? BANKERS
MAGAZINE,
July, 1929*




Author File
PRESTON, Otis R.
The Need for Banking Integration Through
Federal Reserve Membership.
New Brunswick: The Graduate School of Banking,
Rutgers University, 1940. 88 pp.

thesis




PRESTON, Otis R.
The Meed for Banking Integration through
Federal Reserve Membership* Thesis subailtted to
Graduate School of Banking, American Bankers Assn*,
Rutgers University. New Brunswick*
June 1940. Pp. 88.




REAVIS, Charles Frank.
Representative Reavis on coercive methods of
the Federal Reserve Banks tovard Nebraska state
banks. (Commercial and financial chronicle.
New York, 1920. f ° . v. 110, p. 515-516.)




KEINHARDT, C. Henry
^Membership of State Banks in the Federal Reserve
System" (Foreword by E, E. Agger) •
Union City, N.J., Hudson Dispatch Printers, 194-3*




SADD, V. A.
Shotild savings banks join the federal reserve
aystem? JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION,
April, 1919.




SIMMONDS, Frank W.
Hov the state banks regard the Federal Reserve
System. (American Bankers Association. Journal.
New York, 1924* A0, r. 17, p. 79-31, 126-127.)

Digest of A,95A answers by state bankers to a questionnaire sent out by a special committee of the American
Bankers Association. Main criticisms are summarized and
answered.




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pp.1**1, U t »




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SIMMONDS, F* V.
How the state banks regard the federal
reserve system, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS
ASSOCIATION,
August, 1924-




SMITH, Alexander W*
In re: par clearance* (Bank director* New
York, 1924» 4°. •• 122, May, p* 10-11, 80-81*)




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KJASO*IS>

Ra*asoJ> A^te**.*.

TIPPETTS, C. E.
STATE BANKS AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
New York: Van Nostrand, 1929. Pp* viii, 393*
Reviewed by:
E.A. Goldenweiser, A.E.R., March 1930.




TIPPETTS, Charles S.
tt

Fiduciaiy Pwers of National Banks,11
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol- XV, No* 3,
September, 1925, pp. 417-434.

Membership in F«R. System




TIPPETTS, Charles S.
"State Bank Withdravals from the Federal
Reserve System," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XIII, September 1923, pp. 401-410.




TIPP1TTS, Oharles S.
State bank withdrawals from the Federal
Reserve System, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XIII,
December, 192J, pp. 401-10.




TIPPETTS, Charles S.
State bank withdrawals from the Federal Reserve
System. (American economic review. New Haven,
1923. 8°. v. 13, p. -401-410.)




TIPPETTS, C, S.
State bank withdravals from the federal
reserve system, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XIII,
September, 1923.




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£co/oor+H Vtl. 34 „ 0 .2




TIPPETTS, C. S.
The decline of membership in the federal
reserve system, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMI,
April, 1928.




TIPPETTS, Charles S.
The par remittance controversy. (American
economic review. New Haven, 1924. 8 ° . v . 14,
p. 629-643.)




TIPPETTS, Oharles S.
State bank withdrawals from the
federal reserve system, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XIII, September, 192J, pp* pp. 401-410•




TKEMAN, Robert Henry.
F e d e r a l Reserve Bank and i t s r e l a t i o n s t o
banking i n s t i t u t i o n s . (New York S t a t e
Bankers 1 A s s o c i a t i o n . P r o c e e d i n g s . Albany
1918?- 12°• 1913, p . 28-37.)




Unsigned
MEMBERSHIP in Federal Reserve System in various
states.
(Commercial and financial chronicle. New York,
1922. fo. v. 115, p* 2013.)




nsi^ujr rA ...„ TJI p

of

^aj^s i n the Federal Reserve System.

(Economic world. New York, 1922. -4°. new
series, v, 24> p. 7310




Unsigned
WHY state banks should join Reserve System.
(American banker. New York, 1918. 4°. v. 83,
p. 2542-2543.)




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FeJeraJ IUA&>UJ> <J*J&/CU*.




U.S. Congress

Inquiry on membership in the federal reserve
system.
Public Act. No. 503*
68 Congress*
1923.




U.S. Congress. Senate.

State banks in the federal reserve system.
(Senate Doc. No. 184-. 66 Congress).
1920.




U.S.

Federal Advisory Council

Hov can the Federal Reserve System increase the
value or scope of its services to member banks in
practicable or desirable ways.
A survey made by the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System presented during the meeting
of the Federal Advisory Council at Washington,
May 15-17, 1933Washington: 1938*
37 pp.




WADE, Fertus J.
Vhy state banks should join the federal
reserve system, TRUST COMPANIES,
May, 1916.
3 pp.

Reply to criticisms of federal reserve act*




WADE, Festus J.
Why state banks should join the Federal
Reserve System, TRUST COMPANIES,
Hay, 1916.




WARBURG, Paul Moritz, ant others.
Inquiry into reasons why state banks and trust
companies remain out of Federal Reserve System.
Views of Paul M. Warburg, D. R. Crissinger,
C. S. Hamlin, etc.
(Commercial and financial chronicle. New York,
1923- f°. v. 117, p. 1622-16250




VARBURG, Paul Moritz (1868-

)

The Federal Reserve System and the Banks.
Address before the New York State Bankers1 Convention,
June 9, 1916. New York: Press of the
Financial Age, 1916. Pp. 33*




WARBURG, Paul M.
The federal reserve system and the banks,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
July, 1916.




WELLBORN, M. B.
State banks and the Federal Reserve System.
(American banker. New York, 1919. A°> v. 84,
no. 37, p. 45-46.)




VILDMAN, Murray S.
Relation of the state banks to the federal
reserve system, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS
ASSOCIATION,
November, 1918;




WILLIS, Henry Parker.
Membership in Reserve System as a sound
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