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Inventory of the Carter Glass Papers at the University of Virginia, Entry 168, Box 9

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Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003 , Brookings Institution. Archives , Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) , Kincaid, Elbert A. (Elbert Alvis), 1884-1958 and University of Virginia. Library. Inventory of the Carter Glass Papers at the University of Virginia, Entry 168, Box 9, Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve System. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/archival/1342/item/457405, accessed on April 25, 2024.

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Compiled in 1954 under the supervision of E. A. Kincaid; index compiled under the supervision of Francis L. Berkeley. Prepared for the Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve System and the Brookings Institution.

This material was compiled in 1954 and contains outdated information. For the current, updated version of the finding aid, see the Carter Glass Papers at the University of Virginia Archives.

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