Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, January 5, 1933
Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, January 5, 1933
DATE: January 5, 1933 - December 30, 1933
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- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, January 5, 1933
- German Government has Postponed Payments Due, January 5, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on January 9, January 10, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, January 12, 1933
- Greek Government Payment, January 14, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on January 16, January 17, 1933
- Radio Talk Given over the National Radio Forum by Secretary Mills, January 17, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $80 Million, January 18, 1933
- Statement by Secretary Mills on Coast Guard, January 23, 1933
- Treasury Offering of Series A-1938 Notes, January 23, 1933
- Resignation of John L. Proctor as Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, January 23, 1933
- Tenders for $80 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on January 23, January 24, 1933
- Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for Series A-1938 Bills, January 27, 1933
- "Aspects of Fiscal Policy" Remarks of Under Secretary Arthur A. Ballantine at the Annual Dinner of American Acceptance Council, January 31, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, February 2, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures with Respect to Offering of Series A-1938 Notes, February 3, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on February 6, February 7, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, February 8, 1933
- "Some Fundamentals of Recovery" Speech to be Delivered before the Young Republicans Club of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, February 12, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on February 10, February 11, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, February 16, 1933
- Remarks of Secretary Mills at the Laying of the Cornerstone of the Archives Building, February 20, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 90-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on February 20, February 21, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, February 23, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on February 27, February 28, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, March 1, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 93-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on March 3, March 4, 1933
- President Urged Immediate Enactment of Legislation Dealing with Banking Situation, March 9, 1933
- Statement by Secretary Woodin, March 9, 1933
- Statement by Secretary Woodin, March 10, 1933
- Treasury Offering for Subscription Treasury Certificates for Series TAG-1933 and Series TD2-1933, March 12, 1933
- Treasury Bill Offering Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on March 13, March 13, 1933
- Subscriptions Books for Current Bill Offering Closed March 13, March 14, 1933
- Approximate Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for Bill Offering, March 15, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, March 16, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures with Respect to Current Offering of Treasury Certificates, March 20, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, March 23, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on March 27, March 28, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, March 30, 1933
- Radio Address of William H. Woodin in the National Radio Forum, April 3, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-Day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on April 3, April 4, 1933
- Statement of Secretary Woodin as to the Gold Order of April 5, 1933, April 5, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, April 6, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on April 10, April 11, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, April 13, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on April 17, April 18, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $80 Million, April 20, 1933
- Treasury Offering 3-year 2 7/8% Notes of Series C-1936, April 24, 1933
- Tenders for $80 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on April 24, April 25, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Bill Offering Closed April 25, April 26, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, April 28, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Treasury Notes Closed April 27, April 28, 1933
- Subscriptions Figures and Basis of Allotment for Current Not Offering (Series C-1936), April 29, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-Day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on May 1, May 2, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, May 4, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures with Respect to Offering of 2 7/8% Treasury Notes of Series C-1936, May 4, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on May 8, May 9, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, May 11, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on May 15, May 16, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, May 18, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on May 22, May 23, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, May 24, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on May 26, May 27, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, June 1, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on June 5, June 6, 1933
- Treasury Offering for Subscriptions of Notes of Series B-1938 and Series TM-1934, June 7, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Notes of Series B-1938 and Series TM-1934 Closed June 7, June 8, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Series B-1938 and Series TM-1934 Closed June 7, June 9, 1933
- Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for Offering of Series B-1938 and Series TM-1934 Notes, June 10, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, June 15, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures with Respect to Offering of Series B-1938 and Series TM-1934 Notes, June 16, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on June 19, June 20, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, June 22, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, June 28, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on June 26, June 27, 1933
- Statement by Acting Secretary Acheson on Close of Fiscal Year 1933, July 1, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on June 30, July 1, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, July 6, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on July 10, July 11, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, July 13, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on July 17, July 18, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $80 Million, July 20, 1933
- Tenders for $80 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on July 24, July 25, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, July 27, 1933
- Press Statement by Secretary Woodin Pertaining to the August Financing, July 30, 1933
- Treasury Offering Notes of Series B-1935 and Series TS-1933, July 31, 1933
- Treasury Notes of Series B-1935
- Treasury Notes of 3 1/4% for 1941
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on July 31, August 1, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Series B-1935 Notes Closed July 31, August 1, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Treasury Bonds Closed August 2, August 3, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, August 3, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Treasury Bonds Closed August 4, August 5, 1933
- Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for August 15 Offering of Treasury Bonds of 1941, August 7, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on August 7, August 8, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, August 10, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on August 14, August 15, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures for 3 1/4% Treasury Bonds of 1941 and 1 5/8% Bonds of Series B-1935, August 15, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, August 17, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on August 21, August 22, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, August 24, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on August 28, August 29, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, August 30, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills were Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on September 1, September 2, 1933
- Treasury Offering of Certificates of Series TJ-1934 and Series TS-1933, September 8, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of Series TJ-1934 Certificates Closed September 13, September 14, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, September 14, 1933
- Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for Offering of Certificates of Series TJ-1934 and Series TS-1933, September 15, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on September 18, September 19, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, September 21, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on September 25, September 26, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, September 28, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on October 2, October 3, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, October 5, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on October 9, October 10, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, October 12, 1933
- Statement by Secretary Woodin on Outstanding Fourth Libery Loan 4 1/4% Bonds, October 12, 1933
- Partial Redemption of Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds Before Maturity, October 12, 1933
- Form of Advice to Accompany Called Fourth Liberty Loan 4 1/4% Bonds
- Form of Advice to Accompany Called Fourth Liberty Loan 4 1/4% Bonds (For Coupon Bonds)
- Treasury Bonds of 1943-1945 (4 1/4% and 3 1/4%)
- War Debt Discussion, October 13, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on October 16, October 17, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of 10-12 Year Treasury Bonds of 1943-45 Closed October 17, October 18, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $80 Million, October 19, 1933
- Statement by Acting Secretary Acheson, October 20, 1933
- Total Amount of Cash Subscriptions Received for Treasury Bonds of 1943-1945, October 21, 1933
- Tenders for $80 Million of 91-day Bill Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on October 23, October 24, 1933
- Gold Regulations, October 25, 1933
- Executive Order Relating to Gold Recovered from Natural Deposits, October 25, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, October 26, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, October 26, 1933
- Over $650 Million in Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds have been Tendered to the Federal Reserve Banks, October 26, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, October 27, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, October 28, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, October 30, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on October 30, October 31, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, October 31, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 1, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, November 1, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 2, 1933
- Over $800 Million in Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds have been Tendered to Federal Reserve Banks, November 2, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 3, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on November 3, November 4, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 6, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 7, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 8, 1933
- Total Amount of Cash Subscriptions Received for Treasury Bonds of 1943-45, November 8, 1933
- Joint Statement of Secretary of State and Acting Secretary of the Treasury Relative to Importation of Alcoholic Beverages, November 9, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, November 9, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 9, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 10, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 13, 1933
- Tenders for $75 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on November 13, November 14, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 15, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $60 Million, November 16, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 16, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 17, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 18, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 20, 1933
- Tenders for $60 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on November 20, November 21, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 21, 1933
- Appointment of Earle Bailie as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury for Fiscal Affairs, November 21, 1933
- Appointment of Christian Joy Peoples as Temporary Director of Procurement in the Treasury Department, November 22, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 22, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, November 23, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 24, 1933
- Acting Secretary has Ruled that Foreign Alcoholic Beverages Destined for Foreign Countries May Move Through United States, November 24, 1933
- Letter Addressed to Secretary William Woodin
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 25, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 27, 1933
- Tom K. Smith Appointed Temporary Adviser to the Acting Secretary on Banks and Banking Problems, November 27, 1933
- Announcement of Rejection of Bids for Annex of Post Office in New York City, November 27, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Bills Opened at the Federal Reserve Banks on November 27, November 28, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Offering of 10-12 Year Treasury Bonds of 1943-1945 Close December 2, November 28, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, November 29, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, November 29, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 1, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 5, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-Day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on December 4, December 5, 1933
- Subscriptions Receieved for Treasury Bonds of 1943-45, December 5, 1933
- Treasury Department Order No. 3, December 5, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 6, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 7, 1933
- Treasury Offering 1-year 2 1/4% Treasury Certificates of Series TD-1934, December 7, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 8, 1933
- Subscription Books for Current Bill Offering Closed December 7, December 8, 1933
- Anonymous Letter with $15 Enclosed Receieved by Treasury, December 8, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 9, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 11, 1933
- Anouncement of Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, December 11, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 12, 1933
- Subscription Figures and Basis of Allotment for Offering of 1-year 2 1/4% Treasury Certificates, December 12, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 13, 1933
- Announcement of Payment from Austria, December 13, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, December 14, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 14, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 15, 1933
- Sum of Payments from Foreign Governments, December 15, 1933
- Final Subscription and Allotment Figures on Recent Bill Offering, December 16, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 16, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 18, 1933
- Information Release on Importation of Liquor through International Mail, December 18, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on December 18, December 19, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 19, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, December 20, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 20, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on December 22, December 23, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 26, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 27, 1933
- Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $100 Million, December 27, 1933
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation Announcement, December 29, 1933
- Tenders for $100 Million of 91-day Treasury Bills Opened at Federal Reserve Banks on December 29, December 30, 1933
- Memo to the Press Regarding Silver Regulations, December 31, 1933
- Silver Regulations, December 30, 1933
- Affidavit and Agreement by Owner (Form TS-1, on Silver Regulations)
- Affidavit of Miner (Form TS-2)
- Report (Form TS-3)
United States. Department of the Treasury. "Tenders are Invited for Treasury Bills to the Amount of $75 Million, January 5, 1933," in United States. Department of the Treasury. "Volume 10," Press Releases of the United States Department of the Treasury (January 5, 1933 - December 30, 1933) : 2-4. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6111/item/586848/toc/557748 , accessed on December 8, 2023.