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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF NEW YORK

f Circular No. 7741
L March 14, 1927 J

Nomination for Class B Director

To all Member Banks in the Second Federal Reserve District:

As a result of the nominations provided for in our Circular No. 765 of February
7,1927, which were closed at noon on Saturday, March 12, WILLIAM H. WOODIN, President of the American Car & Foundry Company, has been nominated by member banks
in Group 1 as candidate for Class B director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York. We are sending herewith to all member banks for their information the names
of the banks making the nomination.
Only the banks of Group 1, however, that is, those having capital and surplus
above $1,999,000 will vote at this election.
On or about April 4, the result will be announced to all member banks.




Very truly yours,
OWEN D. YOUNG,
Deputy

Chairman.

Nominee for Class B Director
WILLIAM H. WOODIN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Nominated by the following member banks in Group 1
Place

Bank or Trust Company

Connecticut
Bridgeport
Bridgeport

City National Bank
First National Bank

New Jersey
Newark
Newark
Passaic

Merchants & Manufacturers National Bank
National Newark & Essex Banking Company
Passaic National Bank & Trust Company

New York
Albany
Albany
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Buffalo
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
New York
Rochester
Syracuse
Syracuse
Troy




National Commercial Bank & Trust Company
New York State National Bank
First National Bank
Mechanics Bank
Peoples Bank
American Exchange Irving Trust Company
Bankers Trust Company
Bank of New York & Trust Company
Central National Bank
Central Union Trust Company
Chase National Bank
Chemical National Bank
Corn Exchange Bank
Fidelity Trust Company
Fifth Avenue Bank
First National Bank
Garfield National Bank
Grace National Bank
Guaranty Trust Company
Murray Hill Trust Company
National Park Bank
New York Trust Company
Seaboard National Bank
United States Mortgage & Trust Company
Lincoln-Alliance Bank
First Trust & Deposit Company
Syracuse Trust Company
! Manufacturers National Bank

Federal Reserve Bank
of New York
PREFERENTIAL BALLOT
For Special 1927 Election of a Class B Director by Member Banks of Group 1, Second Federal
Reserve District, to Fill an Unexpired Term Ending December 31, 1928
INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO CAST VOTE OF MEMBER BANK
The following instructions should be followed^ carefully. Failure to observe them may invalidate this
ballot. Your choice should be indicated by an X mark in the space opposite the name of the nominee. In
order to be counted, this ballot, with the certificate signed by the officer authorized to vote, must be returned
to me within fifteen days from its receipt.
OWEN D. YOUNG,
Deputy Chairman, Board of Directors.

Vote of Officer Authorized to Cast Vote For One Class B Director
(Indicate your vote in proper column, thus (X).

Class B Director
Name and Address of Candidate

X

WILLIAM H. WOODIN,

New York, N. Y.
March

, 1927.

To OWEN D. YOUNG,

Deputy Chairman, Board of Directors,
Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
In accordance with Section 4 of the Federal Reserve Act, I hereby certify that my vote for a Class B
director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is indicated thus (X) in the appropriate space on this
ballot.
Officer authorized to cast vote for
(Name of bank)
(Location of bank)

\



ELECTION

MR. OWEN D. YOUNG
Deputy Chairman, Board of Directors,

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK,
NEW YORK CITY
FEDERAL RESERVE POST OFFICE STATION



FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF NEW YORK
Registered Mail

March 14, 1927.

Special Election of Class B Director
To Certain Member Banks in Group 1:
DEAR SIES:

Tn accordance with the plan outlined in our Circular No. 765, you will find
enclosed a copy of Circular No. 774 giving the nominee for Class B director of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, together with a ballot for use in casting your
vote in the election.
According to our record, you have already filed the necessary certificate designating one of your officers to cast your vote, so that all that remains to be done is to
have the proper officer fill in and sign the ballot and mail it in the enclosed envelope
within fifteen days after receipt
Very truly yours,




OWEN D. YOUNG,

Deputy Chairman.