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FEDERAL RE SE R V E BANK OF NEW YORK Fiscal Agent of the United States r Circular No. 4 1 5 2 1 L October 5, 1954 J CURRENT CASH OFFERING 1 % Percent Treasury Notes of Series B-1957 Amounts of Subscriptions To All Banking Institutions, and Others Concerned, in the Second Federal Reserve D istrict: The following statement was made public October 4, 1954: The Treasury Department today announced the subscription and allotment figures with respect to the current cash offering o f 1 % percent Treasury Notes of Series B-1957. These notes are dated October 4, 1954, and will mature May 15, 1957. Subscriptions and allotments were divided among the several Federal Reserve Districts and the Treasury as follow s: Federal Reserve District Total Subscriptions Boston .................................................. $ 360,210,000 New Y o r k .............................................. 3,307,656,000 Philadelphia ........................................ 322,236,000 517,946,000 Cleveland .............................................. R ich m o n d .............................................. 373,284,000 Atlanta .................................................. 360,303,000 C h ica g o .................................................. 1,169,919,000 St. L o u is ................................................ 239,615,000 Minneapolis .......................................... 162,781,000 Kansas C i t y .......................................... 233,995,000 Dallas .................................................... 287,668,000 San F ra n cisco ....................................... 853,808,000 T rea su ry ............................................ 155,000 T o t a l.................................... $8,189,576,000 Total Allotments $ 181,589,000 1,658,598,000 162,858,000 262,202,000 190,110,000 189,311,000 596,755,000 125,673,000 87,476,000 123,712,000 147,905,000 428,763,000 80,000 $4,155,032,000 A llan S proul, President.