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ax OFFICIO MltMS&R8

W. P, G. HARDING, GOVUNOR
ALBERT STRAUSS, VICI IIOVUNOR
ADOLPH C. IIILLER
CHARLES S. HAIILIN
HENRY A. IIOEHLENPAH

CARTER,GMJI
SICIITAIY OF THI TIIAIUIY
CHAIRIIA.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

JOHN SKELTON .WILLIAMS
COIIPTROLL!I OF THI CURRINCY

W. T. CHAPMAN. SICRUARY'
R. G. EIIERSON. AIIIITANT SICII:ITAit.Y

ADDRESS REPLY TO

W,II,IIILAY, FISCAL AGINT

WASHINGTON

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

January 14,1920,

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Dear Sir:There is attached hereto, for

Fer.e:r.;;}

Ee~erve

yo\~

Boari to the Chairr.can of a

Federal Reserve Bank un.ier ds.te of Jc;.nu.cl.ry l2th 1
with re:'erence to the size cf a.nnr,al l'·3J.crt [or
the y6ar 1920:
Very truly yow:·s 1
En c.,

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Secretary•

Letter to Chairmen of all F.R. Bank:s.

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January 12,1920.
COPY

Subject:

Size of Annual Report for 1920!

Dear Sir!As you were advised, a reply to your letter of December
31st on the above subject has been delayed in order that consideration
might be given to the question in the light of the plans of other
Federal Reserve Banks.
After consideration of the question, I am authorized to
say to you that the Board sees no o lJJection to the :Federal Reserve
Bank of *** using a page measuring 6-5/8 by 10 inches for its complete annual report for circulation in its own district, as per s~le
submitted with your letter.
The report for local distribution, as you lmow, will be of
much greater length than the condensation thereof that will be published by the Federal Reserve BoarQ. as a supplen1ent to its Annual
Re:port, and the size of the report used for local distribution will
have no effect U..?On the Board's plans in this connection. It would,
of course, as sug;ested by the Board in its letter of November 12th,
have been a good idea to have the local reports of all districts of
uniform size so as to admit of binding of complete local reports in
a single ~olun~. However, as tastes appear to be different in the
various districts, the Board does not feel that it should ask any
Federal Reserve Bank to rrake its local report to cordorm to any particular dimensions. As a Latter of fact, it would be possible to
bind in one volume, although of course not neatly, re2orts of varying
sizes not to exceed the size of report conten~lated by you.
Very truly yom· s 1

W. T. Crl!'P:IL\N

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