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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
WASHINGTON
A D D R E S S OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE T O
T H E FEDERAL RESERVE B O A R D

November 30,
B-S54.
SUBJECT:

Salaries of employees of
Federal reserve banks.

Dear Sir:
Will you kindly furnish the Board as early in
January as practicable with a statement showing the name
of each employee of your bank and its "branches (if any)
on January 1 ,

1933> and the salary paid to each as of

January 1, 1932 and January 1, 1933.

The list should be

prepared in accordance with the sanple form attached in
order to facilitate checking with the approved personnel
classification plan for your bank on file with the
Federal Reserve Board.
As in the past the schedules should cover all
employees on the bank's payroll including those whose
salaries are reimbursed to the bank in whole or in part.
Very truly yours,

Chester Morrill,
Secretary.

Inclosure

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

0? EACH FEDERAL RESERVE SAHC*

* *

EMPLOYEES OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE 3A1TK OF

Aim ITS

KRAI'CHES ( I F A H ) 01! JAMJARY 1 , 1933

Fame of employee

FOTE:

Classification
symbol

Salary on Jan. 1
Title of job

Salary
range

1932* | 1933

Employees should be listed "by functions or departments and the positions
or jobs arranged in the same order as they appear in the personnel classification -plan. Form A. on file with the Federal Reserve Board. The total
number of employees including employees whose salaries are reimbursed to
the bank in whole or in part and the total salaries paid should be shown
for each function or department. Extra help or temporary employees should
be listed with the regular employees of the bank and designated by the
letter "T" after the classification symbol. In case of enroloyees on a
per diem or hourly basis, the estimated total annual compensation should
also be shown.
*If hired during 1932, please show the initial salary.