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BABSON, R. W., and MAY, Ralph
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COMMERCIAL PAPER, ACCEPTANCES, AND THE ANALYSIS
OF CREDIT STATEMENTS. New York: The Bankers'
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SILVER, Frederick
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SPRAGUE, 0 . M. W.
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STEINER, W. H.
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Welsh, Prentice.
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In the aggregate commercial paper will probably never again attain the promonent place in our
credit structure that i t occupied in the past.

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