subject:
Banking Act of 1933
The Banking Act of 1933, commonly known as "Glass-Steagall,"
SORT BY:
- Carl Snyder's Correspondence with Governor Strong, 1921 - August, 1928, Entry 167, Box 2, Folder 5, Item 30
- Commercial Banks in the Securities Business : A Review, Working Paper 96-10
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston : Interview with Mr. Frederic Curtiss, Entry 167, Box 2, Folder 2, Item 41
- H.R. 5661, A Bill to Provide for the Safer and More Effective Use of the Assets of Banks, to Regulate Interbank Control, to Prevent the Undue Diversion of Funds into Speculative Operations, and for Other Purposes : 73d Congress, 1st Session
- Interpretations of Banking Act of 1933 : A Series of Letters Sent to Various Banks in Answer to Requests for Information
- Inventory of the Carter Glass Papers at the University of Virginia, Entry 168, Box 9
- Operation of the National and Federal Reserve Banking Systems : Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and Currency, United States Senate, Seventy-Second Congress, First Session, on S. 4115 (1932)
- Repeal of Authority to Use Federal Farm Loan Bonds as Security for Promissory Notes of Member Banks, Box 1349, Folder 7
- S. 1631, A Bill to Provide for the Safer and More Effective Use of the Assets of Federal Reserve Banks and of National Banking Associations, to Regulate Interbank Control, to Prevent the Undue Diversion of Funds Into Speculative Operations, and for Other Purposes : 73d Congress, 1st Session
- Violations: Section 32, Banking Act of 1933, Box 262, Folder 1
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