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Pp. vii, 84. BODFISH, H. Morton "Money Lending Practices of Building and Loan Associations in Ohio," Ohio State University Studies, Bureau of Business Research, Monograph No* 8* Columbus* Ohio State University Press, 1927• BODFISH, H. M. HISTORICAL BALANCE SHEET ANALYSIS OF OHIO BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Special Balletin, Bureau of Business Research. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1928. Pp. 3$ mimeographed BODFISH, M. and THEOBALD, A. D. SAVINGS AND LOAN PRINCIPLES. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1938. Pp. xvii, 715. Review: by Robert C. Beach, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIX, Jiane, 1939, pp. 400-02. CLABK, H. F. and BLOCK, A. Building and Loan Associations, in ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, edited by E.R.A. Seligman. Vol. III. New York: 1930, pp. 47-51. Autli^ <*wd Logo /Vss^c/a/r^5 . A/etti VorK : CLARK, H. F. and CHASE, F. A. ELEMENTS OF MODEBN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Nev Torie: Macmillan Co., 1925. Pp. xvlii, 540. CLARK, H. F. Regulation of building and loan association• JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, December, 1924. Explains the need for regulation of building assns. and describes in detail the methods of supervision employed in various states. Abstract by V.O. Weyforth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XV, March, 1925, p« 183, C/erh, H.F, The itUmt** 6? %(e ar QouTttyu £ti>jDo%Y Re^uUfte* ^ %e. Vol. $2, vt* . C CLARK, H. ¥. The extension of state regulation to the building and loan association , JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMI, December, 1924- CRAWFORD, L. U. Building and Loan Associations, JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTANCY, July, 1925. Pp. 8. Considers problems in building and loan association accounting. Abstract by ¥. 0. Weyforth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XV, D e c , 1925, p. 800. DAVENPORT, Donald H. THE COOPERATIVE BANKS OF MASSACHUSETTS. Boston: Harvard U n i v e r s i t y , Bureau of Business Research, 1938. Pp. x , 5 3 . EDWARDS, E. E. URBAN REAL ESTATE FINANCING BY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. 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