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BLISS, G.
Do building and loan associations achieve
their purpose? BANKERS MAGAZINE,
March, 1929.




BLOCK, A.
The essential characteristics and differences of
American building and loan associations compared
with English building societies and European continental
methods.
n.p. [19]8]. ]23 pp.




BODFISH, H. M.
HISTOBX OF BUILDING AND LOAN
IN THE UNITED STATES. Chicago:
1931. Pp. 792.




BODFISH, H. M. and THEOBALD, A. D.
SAVINGS AND LOAN PRINCIPLES. New York:
Hfill, 1938.




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The depression experience of savings and loan
associations in the United States• Address delivered
in Salaburg, Austria, before the Fifth International
CongresB of Savings, Building and Loan Association,
Building Society, and Thrift Institute. Chicago:
The Author, c/o U.S. Building and Loan League, 1935.
Pp. 31.




BODJTSH, M. I.
Money lending practices of building and
loan associations in Ohio. Columbua:
Ohio State University Press^-927. 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.




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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,




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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. Nev York: National Bureau of
Economic Research, 1951.




GARDNER, W.W.
BUILDING AND LOAN LIQUIDITY, WITH ESPECIAL
REFERENCE TO THE SITUATION IN NEW JERSEY.
New
Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Bureau of Economic and
Business Research, 1 9 3 1 . Pp» 136.
Revieved by E.M. F i s h e r , A.E.R., March 1932, pp.
161-2




GREENE, F. T.
Significant post-depression changes in
savings and loan practices, JOURNAL OF LAND AND
PUBLIC UTILITY ECONOMICS,
February , 1940.
Pp. 7.




HALE, E. A.
"Cooperative banking,11 BANKERS MAGAZINE,
February, 1925.

Explains the operation of cooperative banks (building
and loan associations) in Massachusetts*
Abstract by W# 0. Veyfortfa, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XV, June, 1925, p. 394.




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HAROLD, G.
The savings and loan association as a refuge
for trust funds, (University of Chicago) JOURNAL OF
BUSINESS,
April, 1942.
Pp. 18.




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HEDRICK, W. 0.
Building and loan associations; the solution
of the rural credit problem, SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY,
May, 1918. „




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HEDRICK, ¥. 0.
Building and loan associations", the solution cf
the rural credit problem, SCIMTIFIC MONTHLY,
May, 1916.
7 pp.

Suitability of these assns. for furnishing rural credit
no longer an academic question. Cites success in Ohio.




LEWIS, H. B.
Can banks meet present building and loan
competition? BANKERS MAGAZINE,
May, 1928.




LOUCKS,fc.N.
THE PHILADELPHIA PLAN OF HOME FINANCING:
A STUDY OF SECOND MORTGAGE LENDING OF PHILADELPHIA
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania, 1929. Pp. iii, 67.
Review:

by R. H. Lounsbury, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
X H , March, 1931, pp. 141-42.




MORTON, J. E.
"Comparative Markets and Experience of
Mortgage Lenders,". New York: National Bureau
of Economic Research, Financial Research Program,
mimeographed, 1952.




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loan associations

PIQUET, Hovard S.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN NEW JERSEY.
Princeton; Princeton University Press, 1930. Pp.
xxx, 343.
Bfevi«ved by E.M. Fisher, A.E.R., v. 21, Sept. 1931,
pp. 545-7




POTTER, Helen C.
Savings and loan associations and consumer
interest, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY,
Vol. 13, January, 1954^ pp. 191-202.
12 pp.




POTTKR, Helen C.
Savings and Loan Associations end the
consumer interest, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS &
SOCIOLOGY, n i l , Jan. 1954, pp. 191-203.




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PERRY, S. McK.
The financial relationship betveen banks and
building and loan associations in Pennsylvania,
BANKERS MAGAZINE, July-August, 1927. 9 Pp*

Considers the relationship of building associations
to banks as depositors and borrowers. Explains the
type of loans granted and their advantages to the
banks and the associations respectively. Abstract by
V.O. Weyforth, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XVII, Dec.,
1927, p. 759.




RIEGEL

and DOUBMAN,

THE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Viley, 1927.




Nev York:

RIEGEL, R. and DOUBMAN, J. R.
THE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. New York:
¥116^
1927. Pp. viii, 320.




RIEGEL, R., and DOUBMAN, J . S.
THE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Wiley, 1927. Pp. v i l i , 3 2 0 .

New York:

unsigned
Brief review, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, IVIII,
March, 1928.
Review by Horace F. Clark, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XVIII,
Sept. 1928, pp. 530-4.

Operational rather than theoretical. Of interest
to management




ROSENTHAL, H. S.
OYOLOPEDIA OP BUILDIKJ, LOAN AND SAVINS
ASSOCIATIONS, HOW TO ORGANIZE AND CONDUCT THEM.
C i n c i n n a t i and Chicago!
Jd e d . r e v . and e n l . , 1911*
p p . x v , 425*
C i n c i n n a t i ; 5th e d . r e v . and e n l , 192*$.




ROWLANDS, David Thomas
TWO DECADES OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN
PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania,
1940. pp. 135.
A dissertation in economics. Presented to
the Faculty of the Graduate School in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Ph. D. degree).




ROWLANDS, David Thonas
TWO DECADES OF BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
IN PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia* University of
Pennsylvania, 1940. Pp. ix + 135*




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SQUIRRELL, N. J.
Building Societies and Cooperative
Banks, BULLETIN, HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION,
May, 1938.
Pp. A*




STRDNK, N.oraan
The improved investment position of savings and
loan associations, JOUENAL OF FINANCE, Vol. II, No.
2,
October, 1947. pp. 1-21 •
Pp. 21.




STRUNK, N.
The improved investment position of savings and
loan associations, JOURNAL OF FINANCE,
October, 1947.
21 pp.




STRUNK, Norman
The improved investment position of Savings and
Loan Associations, THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE, Vol, II, No*
2, October, 1947.




TOEGEESON, K. V.
Developments in savings and loan associations,
1945-1953, JOUENAL OF FINANCE,
September, 1954.
Pp. 15.




TORGERSOH, E.

V.

Developments in savings and loan
associations, 1945-53, TOE JOURNAL OF
FINANCE,
Vol,
, no. 3, September 1954
pp. 233-295.

Importance of enormous growth of savings and loan
assns, (ie., cooperative banks, building and loan assns,
homestead assns, and similar institutions) in strong
competition for savings funds in the postwar period
[to 1954]
Consideration of growth of long-term savings of individuals in selected institutions. The nature of saving
accounts: passbook and investment accounts.
Changes in savings and loan insurance. Dividend rates.
Development of reserves, undivided profits, and mortgage
loans. Liquidity of associations.




U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Building and Loan Associations in the
United States, Bulletin No* 55.
1904. Pp. 81.




VAN DUZER, R* D.
Building and Loan Associations* (American
Management Association Annual Convention,
Series No* 45)•
1926.




WESTERFIELD, R. B.
Commercial banking attitudes toward federal
savings and loan associations. Chicago: U. S.
Savings and Loan League, 1939. Pp. 20.




VESTERFIELD, R. B.
Policies and practices of the savings and
loan bank of the State of New York, JOURNAL OF LAND AND
PUBLIC UTILITY ECONOMICS,
August, 1939.
Pp. 7.




VINAKOR, A. H.
State-chartered Savings, Building and Loan
Associations in Illinois, 1920 to 1936.
Bulletin No. 96. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois
Bureau of Business Research, 1939. ^p« A>5*




WINAKOR, A. H.
STATE-CHARTERED SAVINGS, BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS IN ILLINOIS, 1920-1936. Urbana:
University of Illinois, 1939. D D
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