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ATKINS, Paul M. BANK BOND INVESTMENT AND SECONDARY RESERVE MANAGEMENT. Boston: Bankers Publishing Co., 1940. Pp. 415. ATKINS, Paul M. Secondary reserve program, BANKERS MAGAZINE, February, 1940. Pp. 5 . ATKINS, P. M. Secondary reserve policies and programs, BANKERS MAGAZINE, December, 1939; and January, 1940. Pp. U, 6. ATKINS, Paul M. Determining a priiaaiy reserve policy, BANKERS MAGA2INE, Hov. 1939, 4 pp. Secondary reserve policies and programs, ibid., Dec. 1939 and Jan. 1940. Pp. Ul 6. ATKINS, P. M. Determining a primary reserve policy^ BANKERS MAGSZINE (Hew York), October, 1939. Pp. 7. ATKINS, Paul M. Bank Investment problems, BANKERS MAGAZINE, May, 1939. Pp. 7 . ATKINS, P. M. BANK SECONDARI RESERVE AND INVESTMENT POLICIES. New York: 1930. pp. vii, 158. ATKINS, Paul M. The Official Supervision of Bank Security Portfolios, BANKERS MAGAZINE, July, 1938. Pp. 7. ATKINS, P. M* The scientific organization of a secondary reserve, BAMERS MAGAZINE, August, 1930. ATKINS, P. M. Difference between bank secondary reserve and investment accounts, BANKERS MAGAZINE, September, 1930• ATKINS, P. M. Present importance of the secondary reserve, BANKERS MAGAZINE, December, 1931. ATKINS, P, M* Distortions in the compositicai of bank secondary reserves, BANKERS MAGAZINE, January, 1931• ATKINS, P. M. The relation of deposits to secondary reserves, BANKERS MAGAZINE, October, 1930. it Reserves-Secondary Burrla, Eugene M# Do bank secondary reserves theories need revising, a reply to a letter by John ?• Duke... (In: Bankers magazine, ^ . i . , December 1921, p.725? 410 When earnings in other lines are reduced as they are now is it just for eonmereial banks to continue -paying "usual" dividends of 12 per cent* BURBIS, E # H. Do bank seccaidary reserve theories need revising? A reply to a letter by John P. Duke of Klamath Falls, Oregon, BANKERS MAGAZINE, December, 1931* BURRIS, E. H* To-day1 s bank inTestment program; hov scientific management policies can be successfolly applied to the bankfs present-day investment problem, BANKERS MAGAZINE, January, 1930* B«>*K & . , * W/ . h. *v„ +{.71 DECKER, 0. ?. Principles of bank investment policy, BANKERS MAGAZINE, October, 1938. Pp. 8. EBERSOLE, J . F. Protecting Bank Bond Investments, HARVAED BUSINESS REVIEW, Summer, 1940. Pp. 7 . EBERSOLE, J. Franklin BANK MANAGEMENT, A CASE BOOK. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 2d ed., 1935- Pp. 510- deals with banking problems of depression period and policies and practices of Ndw Deal in meeting such problems f HARTZEL, Eljner "The measurement of a bank's secondary* and Investment reserves," JODRNAL OF BUSINESS, October 1934- LIVINGSTON, Homer J. MANAGEMENT POLICIES IS AMERICAN BANKS; A study based on a survey of federal and s t a t e supervisory agencies. Foreword by Edward E. Brown. New York: Harper, 1956. Pp. 158. An analysis of responsibilities and methods of bank management which includes suggestions for improvement of present practices. M0NN, G* G* The secondary line of defence; a discussion of the composition of the bank's secondary reserves, BANKERS MAGAZINE, June, 1929. This is the 5&x in a series on subject ofmanaglng the bank's investment. BOPKEI, Robert G, SOUND POLICIES FOR BANK MANAGEMENT* Foreword by Frederic H* Curtiss. New York* The Ronald Press Company, 1944 • Pp» xi v * 224* Literature on Bank Management Bank operations— Review: by f. A# Bradford, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXIV, September, 19U, pp- 608-09* Decline in short-term commercial loans and high grade bond yields; thinning capital margins; risks of changing interest rates and depreciation of assets; price competition with business for future executive talent• ROCKET, Robert G. (ed.) BAM OPERATIONS: Proceedings of the Third Annual Michigan Bankers Association Study Conference, Ann Arbor, Dec. 5 and 6, 1940. Ann Arbor: School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 19a, Pp. 63. RODKEY, Robert G. (editor) BANK OPERATIONS, Proceedings of the Third Annual Michigan Bankers Association Study Conference, Ann Arbor, December 5-6, 1940• Ann Arbor: School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1941. Pp. 6 3 .