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U.S. a u t h o r i t i e s on s i l v e r coinage: Sumner; l a l k e r ; Bolles; Taussig; Hepburn, etc. SILVER PROBLEM: Plttman episode of 1918 F.D.R. - 1934 Silver legislation Pittman Act during World War I (April 23, 1918) Silver purchases in early 1920»s May 1933 Inflation B U I of 1933 June 1934 Silver Purchase Act passed U.S. SUver Pelier* Its external repercussioas SILVER PUPCHASIL ACT, 1 9 3 4 . H Silver Agger, E. t. s i l v e r ' s threat to i t s e l f * lln* American Banters association Journal, January 19S2, p.445446.) Decreasing demand and not excessive output the chief cause of shrinking price• Prospect of reviving bimetalism slight* Anonymous "The silver situation since the completion of Ihiited States Treasuiy purchases under the Pittman Act, ECONOMIC WORLD, September 29, 1923* Based on article in FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN, November, 1923. M v.f. Silver Silver Arentz, Samuel S. Is silver a commodity; Silver needs stabilization. (In: Congressional redord, February 13, p,4972f March 3, p.7076, 1931.) Clipped and filed in v.f. M Silver Badger, S. C. Our political dollar - the crime of f 34 f silver bill the wedge to trip us off gold again1? (In: Barronfst May 3 , 1954,p.3) Suggests that the bill is a redundancy and can only mean inflation, but chiefly that since the silver probably w ill have to be bought on foreign markets it will force another valuation of the dollar in gold. To oe clipped and filed in v j . Silver Dollar-De valua ti on Silver purchase act of 1934. K Silver Barbour, Percy E. America's ^silver policy**: what it has done to date and what it is costing* (In: Annalistf Dec* 13,1935* p*812-13* Sooner or later the government will have to lump all the silver with tremendous losses and people r the general public ^rill have to foot the biU. Silver purchase ate of 1934 BARBOUB, P. £. "America's •silver policy.* What it has done to date and vhat it is costing," THE ANNALIST, December, 13, 1935. M Sliver Baxbour, Percy £• The bull market in sliver and the unpalatable facts about its economic value» (In: The Annalistt May 3*19X5, p•659-61*) Criticising the silver policy of the administration as stupid and to cause an inevitable collapse* Author* BELL, Elliott V. The silver fiasco, CURREHT HISTORY, February, 1936. M Silver Bell, John F. The world1 s silver legacy. (In: .American Bankers association Journal, May 1931, p.897-98f 929-30.) Low prices time quotations as in whaat and needs some sort of silver today due to high warand resulting overproduction, just other commodities. World trade of balance between metals. u Silver Berridge, Y/illiam A* Some facts bearing on the silver program*(In Harvard Review of Economic Statistics,Nov«15,1934 p.231-36) A condensed summary of data bearing on the program showing under four heads what has been tried and accomplished.Increase of metallic reserves, stabilization and rise of price,stimulation of production and effect on China. BERRIDGE, William A. "Some facts bearing on the silver program," REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, November, 1934» Pp. 6* BERRIDGE, V. A. Some facts bearing on the silver program, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVI, 1934, pp. 231-36. ^#fytf p*cH Rew/^u/ op Beavjii Silver £ccA*»f(C. %7&r/5ncsy /?3V avi iUe ppm ^ 3 ^ «* a< u^or^tM x v/ BERRIDGE, W. A. "Some facts bearing on the s i l v e r program," REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, November 1934. 6 pp. M *•*• Siii&r Silver Black, William P. ••Something for silver" symmetaliem the latest argument for the ibite metal. (In: Barron's, Dec.11,1933,p.3,11.) Clipped and filed in v.f. silver. M v.f. Silver Silver Boesel, A, G. Silver: the key to world recovery; by A. G. Boesel. (In: National Sphere, October, 1931, p. 15-18.) An American Silver Board, backed by only |150,000f000, could raise silver prices, restore the buying power of the Far East and lift commodity prices generally, thus breaking the back of the depression. Clipped and filed in v.f. No other cards M Silver B r a t t e r , Herbert M# The s i l v e r episode* ( I n : Journal of P o l i t i c a l Economy, Oct* 19?8, D.609-652; Dec. 1958, p,302-57) A complete story of the s i l v e r p o l i c i e s of the O.S.Government from 195S-1958. BRATTER, H. M. "The silver episode, Parts I-II, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMI, October and December 1938, pp. 44.J PP« 36. BBATTER, H, M. The silver episode, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, XLVI, October, 1938, pp. 609-52; December, 1938> pp. 302-37 BRATTER, H. M. The Silver Episode, Parts I - I I , JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMT, XLVI, October 1938 (pp. 609-52); December 1938 (pp. 802-3^)» Bratter, Herbert M. Silver sanctions: effect on American i n t e r e s t s . (Ins Barron 1 s, Apr.4,1938, p,7) Reduction in the p r i c e which the U.S.Treasuiy pays for foreign s i l v e r and complete suspension of purchases from Mexico w i l l affect the fortunes of American mining and smelting companies operating in Mexico, South America and Canada. BRATTER, H. M. Four years of the silver program, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORT, December 14, 1937. BRATTER, H. M. Four years of the silver program, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORT, Dec. M , 1937. M V.F. Silver GOLD B r a t t e r , Herbert M. Grold and s i l v e r on t h e Oapitol doorstep, ^summarizing in simple terms the proposition before the coming Congress.l (In:American bankers association journal, Jan. 1934, £.2B f 27 f 48). Clipped and f i l e d i n v*f<. Gold, with a r t i c l e Another month1 s changes in the s t a t u s of gold* by same author* 11 u v*f# Silver Silver Bratter, Herbert M. "ITee coinage*1 and bimetallism, our s i l v e r policy eaplained by an a u t h o r i t y • . . ( I n : Barron's J a n . 3 , 1934 t p,9) Clear explanation of the differences between bimetallism, free coinage, e t c . Clipped and f i l e d in v«f• S i l v e r M v.f. Silver Silver Bratter, Herbert M. The world hears silver's case*Forum, Summer 1955, p.501-510) (IntEconomic An analysis of the silver situation in an effort to prove that the importance of silver per se is not sufficient to warrant governmental purchases or other measures designed to increase its price • Clipped and filed in v.f* BRATTER, H. M. "Should ve turn to s i l v e r ? " PUBLIC POLICY PMPHLET, No. 6. Chicago: University of Chicago P r e s s , 1933. Pp. 28. M Silver Bratter, Herbert M. The career of gold and s i l v e r since 1917. (In: American 3ankers Association Journal, December 1922, p.51-32.) Provides history of the many previous gold and silver conferences. Gold International economic Conference BRATTER, Herbert M. "Should we turn to Silver?" PUBLIC FOLIC! PAMPHLET MO. 6. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 19?3? 28 pp. / Wilder - j£>m^ 39 AJc. J June* 'OiQfdr?7€>*?{&/^ J9Af »r> . 3*/- 34^ . M *f# Silver Silver M a t t e r , H. M. Silver - some fundamentals, (In: The Journal of p o l i t i c a l economy, June 1931, p.321-363.) v A description of the s i l v e r market, supply and demand with table of production and d i s t r i b u t i o n . Covers the price and influence on commodity price level and foreign exchange t r a n s a c t i o n s in s i l v e r , and the s i l v e r s i t u a t i o n i n India, China and Mexico. Clipped and f i l e d . CAROTHEES, Neil and BRADFORD, F. A. Legal Aspects of Silver Policies of the United States in Recent Years* Hew York University LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, March, 1945. Pp. 11. CAROTHERS, Neil and BRADFORD, F. A. Legal aspects of silver policies of the United States in recent years, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, March, 1945. Pp. 11. CAROTHERS, Neil Silver in America. BULLETIN NO. 11 prepared for the Commission on Banking Lav and Practice. Chicago, Association of Reserve City Bankers, July, 1936. "infla Silver tion & Oarothaw, Seil deflation D e a r °02l8re88""* ^ °P e n letter to the lairmakers at Washington evaluating inflation schemes and other "Sure cures for Depression"*] (In:N.Y. Herald Tribune, Magazine Sec.,Apr. 8,1934.p*4-6) A severe criticism of the legislation of the Boosevelt administration and a warning that b i metallism TOuld be f inanoial suicide. Clipped and filed in v.f. DETEEDIKG, K. V. A. Silver: Its International Position, ECONOMIC FORUM, Spring, 1934, pp. 129-144. M v*f* Silver SH.VER Deteiaing, Sir Henri »# A. Silver, i t s international position* Economic Forum, Spring 1934, p* 129-144) (In: I am against an a r t i f i c i a l l y enhanced currency, whether i t i s gold or silver* It i s artif i c i a l l y created disparities which are s t u l t i fying world trade* Clipped and f i l e d in v*f. ELLISTON, H. B. "China dethrones silver," FORHQI AFFAIRS, January, 1936. Iff Silver Ellis ton, H. B. Silver, east and west. (In: Foreign Affairs, July 1935, p.666-679) Would private silver come out like private gold if there were the same price incentive? Such a result is less likely. A discussion of the silver dilemma throughout the world, and of the effeet of The American Silrer purchase act on Chine, India, etc. No other car&s ELLISTON, H. B. "Silver, East and West," FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July, 1935. Pp. U . ELLISTON, H. B. "Silver, east and west." July, 1935. U PP. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, £v£«£ST, #&»» & H o r y / i t f i a u , t^tg AW Vt>r/f # A/gx/ Bea^ <9/?<J (.olutvbla I/VHOASS,^ silver. rr*iS/ /9So. EVEREST, A. S. MORGENTHAU, THE NEW DEAL AND SILVER: A STORY OF PRESSURE POLITICS. New York: King's Crown P r e s s , 1950. Pp. 209. FETTER, Frank W. China and the flow of silver, THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW, January, 19j6* FETTER, F. ¥. China and the Flow of Silver, THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW, January, 1936. PONG, H. D. Bibliography on silver and China ECON. CHINA, December, 193A. Pp. 12. MONTHLY BULLETIN FONB, H. D. Bibliography on silver and China. MO. BULLETIN ECON. CHINA, Dee. 1934, 12 pp. If Silver Froman, Lewis A« Bimetallism reconsidered in the light cf recent developments. (In:American Economic Rev., March 1956,p.55-61) International bimetallism is entirely impracticable and the advantages in this country are only political if that. What the New Deal has done for silver can only be justified on the political ground, and agitation for silver will die down when business recovers. FROMAN, Lewis A. "Bimetallism—Reconsidered in the Light of Recent Developments," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVI, March, 1936, pp. 53-61. Inflation bill of 1933 J silver purchase act of 1934 FB0MAN, Lev*6 A. "BiaetalliSB,—reconsidered In the light of recent developments," AMEBICAH ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVI, March 1936, pp. 272-279. Inflation bill of 1933 Silver Purchase Act of 1934. GAINES, M. V. Effects of the silver standard in Mexico, TALE REVIEW, Vol. H I , 1903, PP. 276-289. 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"The Fall in the Value of Silver and Its Consequences, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, November, 1931* The £aJ/ in ^ € V^/^P oP s ; W r OA7<y M v.f* Silver Silver - China - Prices Graham, Frank D* The fall in the value of silver and its consequences, (In: Journal of Political Economy, August, 1931. pp* 425-470) An attempt to show that the fall in the gold value of silver has not had cataclysmic effects, and that the purchasing power and prosperity of the Orient are not at all dependent upon the gold-silver ratio* Clipped and filed. M v.f. Silver Silver Graham, Frank D. The fall in the value of silver and its consequences* (In: Journal of Political Economy, August, 1931. pp. 425-470) An attempt to show that the fall in the gold value of silver has not had cataclysmic effeets, and that the purchasing power and prosperity of the Orient are not at all dependent upon the gold-silver ratio. Clipped and filed. GRAUE, E. 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Discussion of causes of the increase, especially the demand for industrial and monetary uses. Influence of the rise in price upon the monetary systems of the Philippines, Straits Settlments, Japan and Mexico. M Money-China fCreps, '!• J# The p r i c e of s i l v e r and Chinese p u r c h a s i n g power, i l n : Q u a r t e r l y J o u r n a l of economics, Feb 1934,p. 245-287) Jyfany o t i e r and more important f a c t o r s have been i n f l u e n c i n g p r i c e s and t r a d e in China t h a n s i l v e r exchange r a t e s - and the p r i c e of s i l v e r . Doing something for s i l v e r w i l l do very l i t t l e foi Chinese purchasing power o r for American e x p o r t s * Prices-China Ohina-Tr&de Silver-China " -Prices M Prices-China Kreps, T. J. The price of s i l v e r and Chinese purchasing power. (In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Feb, 1934, p.245-237) Many other and more important factors have been influencing prices and t r a d e in Gnina than s i l v e r exchange r a t e s and the price of s i l v e f . Doing sons thing for s i l v e r w i l l do very l i t t l e for Chinese purchasing power or for ionerican exports. Silver-Price China-Trade Silver-China ^oney* Ki\€PS KJ- KREPS, T. J. The price of silver and Chinese purchasing power, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Vol. 48, February, 1934, pp. 245-287. Pp. 43. GRAHAM, F. D.: Comment, bid., May* 1934, pp. 565-68j with further conment by Kreps* ibid., pp. 568-570. LEAVENS, D. H. "American silver policy and China," HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, Autumn, 1935. "The distribution of the world's silver," REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, Nov. 1935, 8 pp. HP *g - Leavens, Dickson H, The distribution of the worldfs silver* (In: *&** Beview of Economic Statistics, Nov*1935 t pU31 138.) 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The crisis in silver, (In:Canadian Bankers Association Journal, July 1956, p*593~403) An attempt to show the results of the silver policies of the U.S, and to forecast future results. Notes the Silver London agreement, the Silver Purchase act of 19?4 and their effect on China. ET Michelle H. The crisis in silver. (In; Canadian Bankers Association Journal July 1936, p»393.-403.) An attempt to show the results of the silver policies of the TJ.S* and to foreoast future results* Notes the Silver London egreanient,The Silver purchase act of 1934 and their effect on China* Silver MITCHELL, H. The C r i s i s i n S i l v e r , JOURNAL OF THE CANADIAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, J u l y , 1936. Pp. 1 1 . MURAD, Anatol THE PARADOX OF A METAL STANDARD: A CASE HISTORY OF SILVER. Washington: Graphic Arts Press, 1939» Pp. xii, 212. MURAD, Anatol THE PARADOX OF A METAL STANDARD, A CASE HISTORY OF SILVER. Washington, D.^.: Graphic Arts Press, Inc., 1939. Pp. xii, 212. Review* by Dickson H. Leavens, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSN., v. 34, D e c , 1939, pp. 769-70. On monetary history of silver brief summary of past difficulties of bimetallism, the gradual rejection of silver as money, and unsuccessful silver policy of New Deal MURAD, Anatol THE PARADOX OF A METAL STANDARD: A CASE HISTORY OF SILVER. Washington: Graphic Arts Press, 1939. Pp. xii, 212. Bistory of silver's demonetization Review: by H. M. Bratter, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIX, D e c , 1939, pp. 879-80. NICHOLS, Jeannette Paddock The politics and personalities of silver repeal in the United States Senate, AMERICAN HISTORECAL REVIEW, Vol. XLI, No. 1, October, 1935. NICHOLS, Jeannette Paddock "The p o l i t i c s and personalities of s i l v e r repeal in the United States Senate," AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, Vol. XLI, No. 1, October 1935- Iff Silver Nichols, Jeannette P. Silver diplomacy. 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New York: Economic Review: by Neil Carothers, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXV, June, 1935, p. 362. SALTER, Sir Arthur "China and Silver, * ECONOMIC FORUM, Spring, 1934, Sec. II (Supplement). China9 s escape from vorld depression by reason of her adherence to silver standard SALTER, Arthur "China and Silver,1' ECONOMIC FORUM, Spring, 1934. Pp. 117. M Silver S a l t e r , Arthur The silver problem. lln: Political Science Quarterly, September 1931, p.321-339) Substance of address before the academy of P o l i t i c a l Science, June 1, 1931. S t a t i s t i c s exclude the hypothesis t h a t the f a l l in silver is a major cause of the world depression. M Salttr, Arthur. The silver problem, (In: P o l i t i c a l Science Quarterly, September 193l f p # 321-339.) Substance of addreee before the Acadeiay ofc Political Science, June 1,1931* Statistics exclude the hypothesis that the f a l l in silver i s a major cause of the world depression^ Silver M Silver Slater, H. C. G. Silver again. 120-25) (In*The Banker, Feb. 1958, r>. Discussion of the silver situation now and of the effects of the American silver policies. Suggests that those countries interested in silver try to work out some plan for concerted action to uphold the price when the U.S. can no longer or does no longer support it. IT Slater*ff.C* G. Silver again* 120-B5.) (In: The Banker,Feb#1938fp. Discussion of the silver situation now and of the effects of the American silver policies* Suggests that those countries interested in silver try to work out some plan for concerted action to uphold the price when the U.S. can no longer or does no longer support it. Silver purchase act. Silver V Slaterf H. C. G. Something for silver. I936,p.205-llj (In: The Banker, Sept, Suggests that the President will devalue the silver dollar as he did the gold dollar and so provide a solution of the 3 to 1 ratio of gold to ft liver desired* The intent that silver be used trore for money has been tmattalned and reversed in reilty, with only In$£& left on silver* Silver Sliver purchase act ,1934, M Silver Slater, H. C. G. Something for silver, 1956, p.205-11) (in:Banker, Sept. Suggests that the President will devalue the silver dollar as he did the gold dollar and so provide, a solution of the 5 to 1 ratio of gold to silver sesired. The Intent that silver be used more for money has been unattained and reversed In reality, with only India left on silver, M Silver Slater, H. C. G. Silver, (In: The Banker, London, Junel955, p.182-89) There is no doubt that the present price of silver is entirely artificial. •• and the bottom would fall out of the market on any reversal of American policy.. •America has "bumped off* the London agreement and the Indian government can hardly be expected to continue to sell silver now. Iff S l a t e r , H.C.G. Silver, ( I n : The Banker, London,June 1935, p •183-89 •) There i s no doubt that the present p r i c e of s i l v e r i s e n t i r e l y a r t i f i c i a l •••and the bottom would f a l l out of the market on any r e v e r s a l of American p o l i c y . ••Americsa has *bumped off* the London agreement and the Indian government can hardly be expected to continue to s e l l s i l v e r now# Silver SMITH, G. A., Jr. "Silver—its status and outlook," HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, October, 1934. Pp. 10. M Silver Smith, George Albert iSilver - i t s s t a t u s and outlook* ( I n : Harvard Business Review, October 1934,p•44-53•) Discussion and t a b u l a t i o n s showing what ha* teen done for s i l v e r and the r e s u l t s . T h e markets to whjich s i l v e r must l&ok for l a s t i n g p r o s p e r i t y fere probably not the monetary markets• i: Otolith, Beorge Albert Silver - its status and outlook* (In:Harvcrd Business Review, October 1934,p*44-53) Discussion and tabulations showing whet has been done £nr silver and the results* The markets to Tvhich silver must look for lasting prosperity are probebly not the monetary markets* Silver SMITH, G.A., JR. "Silver-its status and outlook," HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, October 1934-, 10 pp. SPALDING, V. F. The S i l v e r Problem a s i t A f f e c t s Mexico, BANKERS* INSURANCE MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE, June, 1 9 3 5 . Pp. 7 M Silve .^-Consumption Stewart, Maxwell S. Silver - its international aspects. (In: Foreign Policy Heports, September 2, 1931, p.241258,) Changes in the price of silver have almost invariably preceded the rise or fall oi general commodity prices. M Silver Stewart, Maxwell,S. silver - its international aspects. (In: Foreign Policy Reports, September 2, 1931, p.241258,) Changes in the price of silver have almost invariably preceded the rise or fall of general commodity prices. TAUSSIG, Frank V. The Silver Situation in the United States, AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION PUBLICATIONS, Series I, Vol. VII, No. 1, 1392. r\t^eij TAUSSIG, Frank ¥. The s i l v e r situation in the United States, PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, Series I , Vol. VII, No. 1, 1892, pp. 1-113. TAUSSIG, fx 4fv THE SILVER SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1893* If Silver purchase act, 1954* U. S« - President Executive order revoking authority vested in Silver Purchase Act of 1954, etc* April 28,1958. (In: Federal Register, Apr*50,1958,p*998) Also in Federal Reserve Bulletin June 1958, p.453; M Silver U* S. - President Executive order revoking authority vested in Silver Purchase Act of 1954,etc. April 28,1958. (In: Federal Register, Apr.50,1958, p.998) Also in Federal Reserve Bulletin June 1958, p.453. Silrer U.S # - President* Uewly mined domestic silver* Memorandum from the office of the Secretary of the Treasury re modification and continuation of the purchase of newly mined silver after Dec#31,1938 a(In:Federel Register. Jti 21,1938fp*l?94 ) II Silver purchase act, 1954 U. S. - President Proclamation relating to silver, April 28, 1958. [Revoking of the silver purchase act in certain particulars.] (In: Federal Register Apr.30,1958,p.997) Also in Federal Reserve Bull.June 1958,p.4S5. M Silver II • S. President Proclamation r e l a t i n g to s i l v e r , April 28, 1958, [Revoking of the s i l v e r purchase act in certain p a r t i c u l a r s . ] (In:Federal Register, April 5 0, 1958, p,997) Also in Federal Reserve Bull.June 1958,p.455. u Stewart, Maxwell S. Silver - its international aspects. (In : Foreign Policy Reports, September 2,1931, p#241258.) Changes in the price of silver have almost invariably preceded the rise or fall of general commodity prices* Silver * -Prices * -Stocks. M -Consumption VANDERSTRICHT, P. La politique de 1* argent-metal aux y etats-unis, REV. ECON. INTERNAT., July, 1936. Pp. 26. VAGEL, £. R. The future of silver and the influence of var on coinage and reserves, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, November, 1917. 3 PP. WESTERFIELD, W. B. OUR SILVER DEBACLE. New York: Ronald, 1936. VEStERFIELD, R. B. 1936. OUR SILVER DEBACLE. New York: Pp. 2 H . 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(Executive agreement series, no.63) Issued by U.S.State department M Silver -Production Young, John Parke The United States silver policy* Policy Reports, July 1,1956,no*8) (ln:Foreign ^r^oung enumerates the different measures issued by the New Deal to help silver and gives the devastating consequences already apparent and to be expected* He outlines the origin of the "Silver Question." M Silver purchase act of 19549 Young, John Parke The United States silver policy. (InrForeign Policy Reports, July lr1956rno*8) Mr. Young enumerates the different measures issued by the Neir Deal to help silver and gives the devastating consequences already apparent and to be expected. He outlines the origin of the "Silver Question." T0UN9, John Park* THE UNITED STATES SILVER POLICY. New Torki 1956. H Young, John Parke The United States silver policy, (IiuForelgn Policy Reports. 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