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BECKMAN, T. H. and BARTELS, R.
CREDITS AND COLLECTIONS. New York: McGraw-Hill,

1949.




BERGER, G. F.
OUTLINE IN BANK ORGANIZATION AM) ADMINISTATION.
Edited by B. H. Beokhart.
New York:
rev. ed., 1924;
rev. ed., 1926. Pp. 21.




BERBER, G. IV
Outline in Bank Organization and Administration,
edited by B. H. Beckhart. New York:
rev* ed., 1924
rev. ed., 1926. 91 pp.




DOPLER, C. M.
What1 s vrong vith bank management? Lack of
adequate records hampers management and fosters the
adoption of unvise and unprofitable methods,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
October, 1931.




EBERSOLE, J. F,
BANK MANAGEMENT: A CASE BOOK.
New York: McGraw-Hill,
1st ed.,
2nd ed.,
3rd ed., 1940. Pp. xv, 626.




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FISHER, E. D.
LOANS: A STDDY FOR BANKER AND BORROWER.
Detroit: Bank of Detroit, 1920.
Pp. 19.




FISKE, A. K.
THE MODEBH BANK.

Hew York: Appleton, 1919•

Pp. 341.
new ed.—added chap, on Federal Reserve Systea
note iesue—reserve holdings—clearings and
collections—use of acceptances—open market
operations.




FISKE, A. K.
THE MODERN BANK: A DESCRIPTION OF ITS
FUNCTIONS AND METHODS AND A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE
DEVELOPMENT AND PRESENT SYSTEMS OF BANKING. New
York:
1st ed., 1904, Pp. xii, 5^6
1919. Pp.
5^5
1920
Pp. xii, 545
1926
Pp. xiv, 545.




FITZGERALD, J. A.
MAKING USE OF A BANK. Student*s ed.
(American Business Series). New York:
1923. Pp. xvi, 371.




POULKE, R. and PROCHNOV, H. V.
PRACTICAL BANK CREDIT. New York:
Prentice-Hall, 1939.




HARR, I». A. and HARRIS, V. C.
BANKING THEORY AND PRACTICE. New York:
1930. Pp. ix, 562.




HARR, Luther and HARRIS, V. Carlton
BANKING THSDBY AND PRACTICE. New York and London:
McGraw-Hill Book go., Inc., 1st ed., 1930.
2nd rev. ed., 1936. Pp. xi + 616.
Contents:Preface to 2nd Edition
Preface to list edition
Chs. 1: Economic place of banks in the business world,
pp. 1-20.
2: Banking incorporation, 21-33
3: Stockholders, pp. 39-51
4: Directors, pp. 52-69
5: Banking organization and general powers, 70-83
6: The bank statement, pp. 34-100
7: Bank notes, pp. 101-10

Chs. 8 and 9: Deposits, pp. 111-24 and 125-36
10: Guaranty of bank deposits, 137-50
11: Tellers, 151-64
12 and 13: Loans and discounts, pp. 165-33 + 184-200
14: Investments, 201-08
15: and 16: Credit analysis, pp. 209-21 + 222-33
17: The clearing and collection of checks, 234-47
18: Bookkeeping, auditing, and deposit analysis
department, 262-73
19: The title insurance dept, real estate dept., pp.
2$2-73
20: The trust dept., individual trusts, 274-89
21: Corporate trust and Illied activities, pp. 290-95
22: The new business department, 296-306

23:
Personal loan, savings, and safe depotit depts.,
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
pp. 307-15.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Ch. 34s

Savings banks, building and loan associations,
postal savings, labor banks, private
bankers, pp. 469-36
35: Cofflaefceial paper houses, mortgage companies,
finance companies, 487-499
36: Industrial finance companies, Morris Plan
banks, investment trusts, Edge Act corporations,
pp. 500-17
37: Agricultural credit, pp. 513-36.
38: Banking developments during the depression,
1929-1935, PP. 537-559.

Appendix:

Digest of Certain Provisions of State Laws Relating to Requirements for organization of banks
and trust companies, 560-74
Index, pp. 575-616.

Ch. 24;

Foreign department, principles of foreign
exchange, pp. 316-33
25: ^he operation of the foreign department, pp.
334-53
26: Branch and chain banking, pp. 359-79.
27: Bank examinations, pp. 380-90.

Ch. 28:
29:
30:
31s
32:
33$

The organization of the Fed. Res. System, 391-405
Powers of the Federal Reserve Board, pp. 406-15
Powers of the Federal Reserve Banks, p 4L6-27
Federal Reserve discount practices, pp. 428-34
Federal Reserve discount policies, pp. 435-56
Open market operations of the Federal Reserve
System, pp. 457-68.




IRONS, Watrous H.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT AND COLLECTION PRACTICE.
New York: Ronald Press, 1942.




IRONS, Watroas H.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT AND COLLECTION PRACTICE.
New lork: The Ronald Press, 1948.




IRONS, Vatrous H.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT AND COLLECTION PRACTICE.
Nev York: The Ronald Press, 1949. Pp. 606.

cocH&ercial credit risks




JAMIESON, G. V.
PRACTICAL BANKING, PREPARED FOR THE EXTENSION
DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.
Nev York:
1925. Pp. vii, 2 M .




JAMISON, C. L.
MANAGEMENT OF UNIT BANKS (Michigan Business
Studies, Vol. Ill, no. 2). Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan, 1931. Pp. vii, 279.




JAMISON, C. L.
MANAGEMENT OF UNIT BANKS. Michigan Business
Studies, Vol. Ill, No. 2. Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan, 1931. Pp. vii, 279.
Review:
by F. A. Bradford, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXI, June 1931, p. 360.




JOHNSON, Joseph P.
BANKING PRINCIPLES. (Alexander Hamilton
Institute of Modern Business, Vol. IX, part I ) .




1914.

KAVANAUGH, T. J.
BANK CEEDIT METHODS AND PRACTICE. New York:
1922. Pp. 241.
1924. Pp. 2 U .




KELLY, P. B.
Better bank investment management,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
August, 1940.
Pp- 6.




KNAPP. G. P.
HOW BANKS INCREASE THEIE BUSINESS. Chicago
and New York:
1926 Pp. xv, 325.




KNIFFIN, V. H.
THE BUSINESS MAN AND HIS BANK.

New Tork:

1st ed., 1920. Pp. xii, 278.
2nd ed., 1930. Pp. xii, 332.




KNIFFIN, W. H.
THE SAVINGS BANK AND ITS PRACTICAL WORK.
New York: The Bankers Publishing Co., 1st ed., 1912}
4th ed., 1928.




KNIFFIN, W. H.
COMMERCIAL BANKING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. A
TREATISE COVERING THE PRACTICAL OPERATIONS OF A COMMERCIAL BANK, THE THEOBI OF MONEI AND BANKING, AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES. Vols. I-II.
New lork: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1923.
Vol. I (pp. x, 394)J Vol. II (pp.
viii, 395-808.
Review:
by Walter R. Myers, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XIV, June, 19Z4, pp. 353.4.



KNIFFIN, V. H.
AMERICAN BANKING PRACTICE* A treatise of the
practical operation of a bank, intended for students,
bank employees and others, who would know of the
conduct of a bank under recognized American practice,
with which is combined the Negotiable Instruments law,
uniform in forty-six states. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1921- Pp. xii, 389*
2d ed., 1929.




KNIFFIN, W. H.
AMERICAN BANKING PRACTICE? A TREATISE ON THE
PRACTICAL OPERATION OF A BANK, INTENDED FOR STUDENTS,
BANK EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS "WHO VOULD KNOW OF THE
CONDUCT OF A BANK UNDER RECOGNIZED AMERICAN PRACTICE,
WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW,
UNIFORM IN FORTY-SIX STATES.
New York:
1st ed., 1921. Pp. xiii, 389;
2nd ed., 1929. Pp. xx, 4-68.




KNIFFIN, Williaa H., Jr.
THE SAVINGS BANK AND ITS PRACTICAL VORK.
New York: Bankers Publishing Co.,
3rd ed., 1918.




KNIPFIN, W. H.
THE PRACTICAL WORK OF A BANKt K treatise on
practical banking which aims to show the fundamental
principles of money; the practical work of a bank
in detail, and particularly, credit in its relation
to banking operations.
New York;
1st ed., 1915. Pp. vii, 621.
1916.
650.
1917
4th ed., 1919. Pp. xi, 600
5th ed., 1919- Pp. xi, 600
7th



ed., 1928. Pp. xi, 618.

KNIFFIN, ¥• H., J r.
THE PRACTICAL VOBK OF A BANK. New York:
Bankers Publishing Co., 1915* Pp* vii, 621*

Best work so far published on subject of practical
banking. Organization and bookkeeping have not
been allowed to overshadow other equally vital and far
more difficult topics. More than 100 pp. are devoted to
the subject of credit analysis and a prominent place is
given to cost accounting. The book is largely a product
of the education work of the American Institute of Banking,
liberal use having been made of papers prepared by various
members of that organization. (MBS, A*E.R., VI, March,
1916, p. 157




LANGSTON, L. H. and UHITNEY, N. R.
BANKING PRACTICE. New York: Ronald,




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LANGSTON, L . H.
PRACTICAL BANK OPERATION.
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1920.

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New Tories

MAJOR, F. L.
DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIABILITIES OF
BANK DIRECTORS. New York:
1925.




MILLET, John I.
BANK AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS.
Press Co., 19-41. Pp. xx + 577.




Nev York: Ronald

MILLET, J. I.
BANK AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS. New York:
1927, Pp. viii, 490.




MONN, G. G.
BANK CREDIT; PRINCIPLES AND OPERATING PROCEDURE=
New York:
1925. Pp. vii, 284.




PROCHNOV, H. V. and FOULKE, R. A.
PRACTICAL BANK CREDIT.
Hall, 2nd ed., 1950. Pp. 752.




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New Hampshire, Bank Management Conference

Bank Management Problems during Wartime.
PPOCEEDINGS of third Nev Hampshire Bank Management Conference, held at Dartmouth College, June
5 and 6, 1942. Hanover: Dartmouth College,
Amos Tuck School of Business Administration, 1942.
Pp. 76.




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PRENDERGAST, V. A.
CREDIT AND ITS USES. New York:
Co., 1906.




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PBENDERGAST, «. A. and STEINER, 1».H.
CREDIT AND ITS USES. New York: Appleton,
revised ed., 1931. Pp. 664.




PRENDERGAST, V. A. and STEINER, William H.
CREDIT AND ITS USES. New York:
Appleton & Co., 1931.




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REDLICH, F.
Bank administration, JOOENAL OF ECONOMIC
HISTORY,
Fall, 1952.
16 pp.




RODKEY, Robert G.
SOUND POLICIES FOR BANK MANAGEMENT: A
DISCUSSION FOR BANK OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. New
York: Ronald Press Co., 1944. Pp. xiv, 224.
Review: by J. ¥. Bell, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
LIV, Feb., 1946, pp. 88-90.




RODKEX, Robert G.
THE BANKING PROCESS. New York:
1928, pp. xii, 354.




Internal bank adminiEtration

SANDERS, T, H.
Cost control in banks, HARVARD BUSINESS
REVIEW
filly, 19]8.




SCHLUTER, W. 0 .
1925.

CREDIT ANALYSIS.
Pp. x i i i , 459.




New York:

Prentice-Hall,

SCH¥TJLST, E. B.
THE EXTENSION OF BAM CREDIT. New York:
Houghton, Mifflin, 1927.




SCHWULST, Earl B.
EXTENSION OF BANK CREDIT. Boston,
Houghton-Mifflin, 1927.




CCKVULST, E. B.
EXTENSION OF BANK CREDIT. A STUDY IN THE PRINCIPLES
OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS AS APPLIED IN EXTENDING
BANK CREDIT TO AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, AND TRADE IN
TEXAS. Boston: Houghton M i f f l i n , 1927. Pp. x i i , 357.

Banking administration
Review:
l o a n s and discounts
by H. L. Reed, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XVIII,
March 1928, pp. 1 3 9 - 4 0 .




SHULTZ, V. J .
CREDIT AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT.
Prentice H a l l , 1947.




New York:

SPRAGUE, 0 . M. W*
Bank Management Problem© and P o l i c i e s , i n
LECTURES FOR BANKERS AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVES, ed. by
William McKee. New Wilmington, P a . : Economic and
Business Foundation, I n c . , c . 1940, p p . 541-550.




STRONCK, H. N.
BANK ADMINISTRATION. New York
and Chicago:
1929. 230 pp.




TAYLOR, V. G. L.
THE CREDIT SYSTEM. New York: The Macmillan
Co.,
1913.




TBANT, J.B.
1931.

BANK ADMINISTRATION. Nev York:
Pp. v i i i , -421.




McGraw-Hill,

TRANT, J. B.
BANK ADMINISTRATION. New Tork:
1931. 421 pp.




TREGOE, J . H.
CREDIT AND ITS MANAGEMENT.
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TREGOE, J. H.
CREDIT AND ITS MANAGEMENT.
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The bank agricultural department. New York:
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