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1 AMERICAN ACADEMY OP POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. The Federal Reserve System Its Purpose and Work. (Philadelphia) THE ANNALS, Vol. XCIX, No. 188, pp.
2 ARMSTRONG, George W. THE CRIME OF '20; THE UNPARDONABLE SIN OF "FRENZIED FINANCE." 2~ Dallas > Texas: Press of the Venney Co., 1922.J\ 267 pp.
3 BAILEY,. J. The Federal Reserve System. (New Mexico Bankers' Association. Proceedings. Albuquerque, 1922? , p )
4 "^H&MHflRHa & oi wm. a political banking system. (Bankers magazine. New York, 1922, 8. v, 104, p. UA-U7.)
5 BANKERS MAGAZINE Anonymous "Federal Reserve Board under Fire," BANKERS MAGAZINE, February, Pp. Vol. 104, pp
6 BilRROWS, P. B. "Country bank's substitute for exchange," BANKERS MAGAZINE, vol. 104, June 1922, pp
7 BEMT, S. "The f a mi and the Federal Reserve," NATION'S BUSINESS, Yol. 10, Jan. 1922, pp
8 HARDING, William Proctor Gould. Do you "pass the buck" to the Federal Reserve Bank? (Rand-McNally bankers monthly. Chicago, v. 39, no. 1, p , 90-96, 103.)
9 OLARK, Sam H. (Ed.) THE FEDERAL RESERVE MONSTER. St. Paul: The Pioneer, Inc., pp.
10 CLEVELAND, Frederick A. and HALL, H. B. FUNDS ACID THEIR USES. New York and London? D. Appletin and Co., 1922, revised ed., 425 ppn The Federal Reserve System and other aids to commercial banking, n pp
11 Unsigned COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE FEDERAL Reserve Banks as banking agents for the government. (Coimnercial and financial chronicle* New York, fo. v* 115, p )
12 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE (Unirsigned) Anonymous Operation of the Federal Reserve Banks during 1921, COMMERCIALS FI\ T AITOIAL CHRONICLE, Vol. 115, Dec. 51, 1922, pp
13 COMMERCIAL AND BINANCIAL CHPONICLE (Unsigned) Anonymous Federal Reaerve Banks and banking agents for the Government, COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL OHfONIOLB, Vol. 115, Sept. 9, 1922, pp
14 tunsigned) COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE LEGISLATION recommended by Joint Commission of Agricultural Inquiry. Policy of Federal Reserve Board criticized. (Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, f. v. 1U, p )
15 DODGE, H. J. "New job for the Federal Reserve," AMERICAN INDUSTRIES, Vol. 22, Feb. 1922, pp. 11-lj.
16 DODGE, H. J. "The Aldidch-Vreeland Emergency Currency," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, 1922.
17 DODGE, H. J. "New Job for the Federal Reserve," AMERICAN INDUSTRIES, Vol. 22, Feb. 1922, pp
18 FAEWELL, John Villiers. Expansion and contraction as seen by a business man. (American Academy of Political and Social Science Annals. Philadelphia, 1922, 8. v. 99, p )
19 FORGAN, James B. "Currency Expansion and Contraction," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, 1922.
20 FORGAN, James B. Proper functions of the federal reserve system, BANKERS MAGAZINE, Vol. 10A, April, p. 658.
21 FOKJAN, J. B. "Proper functions of the federal reserve system, BANKERS MAGAZINE, Vol. 104, April 1922, p. 658.
22 FOWLER, Charles N. THE UNITED STATES RESERVE BANK. Washington: Hamilton Book Company, 1922*
23 FOWLER, Charles N. Author File THE UNITED STATES RESERVE BANK; THE FUNDAMENTAL DEFECTS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM EXPOSED AND THE NECESSARY REMEDY. Washington: D. G. Hamilton Book Co., pp.
24 FOWLER, C. N. THE DNITED STATES RESERVE BANK; THE FUNDA MENTAL DEFECTS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM EXPOSED AND THE NECESSARY REMEDY. Vashington: D. C. Hamilton Book Co., Pp. 88.
25 FOWLER, Charles Newell The U.S. Reserve Bankj the fundamental defects of the Federal Reserve System exposed and the necessary remedy. Washington, D.C., Hamilton Book Co., pp. Widener Library: Econ
26 FRIDAY, David "The Federal Reserve Board and the Farmer," THE NEW REPUBLIC, March 8, Pp. 2. Defends the F.R. Board against the accusation that it was responsible for the agricultural depression, Abstract by N.R. Whiteney, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, III, June 1922, p. 364.
27 FRIDAY, David The federal reserve and the farmer. THE NEW REPUBLIC, vol. 29,CFeb. lg> 1922, pp Meu>ch V "
28 i rotk d)kou.f *l*c f~ederu.i A^se^o^ Q&'rK'b ; Speech St ^tke aeta-b <y lbs l)yji'k</ O/ctUs hfftf. Qvd TLcs
29 GLASS, Carter "Truth about the Federal Reserve System." speech... in the Senate of the United States... Jan , Washington: G.P.O., 1922, 47 pp.
30 HARDING, William P. G. "Evidences of business improvement, 11 COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, Vol. 114, May 20, 1922, pp
31 HARDING, W. P. G. THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AS RELATED TO AMERICAN BUSINESS. Philadelphia: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Pp. 28. Listed in A.E.R., June 1922.
32 H/lKDtAJG W. P. &. v The Federal Reserve Jysie*c* As Rel&lecf to /nht,rtc*«8, 'us)*e's? t rhiu<ietfjfa 0 ; ttdercl Ae: [esc rue* PP *
33 HARDING, William Proctor Goulds Banking ethics of Federal Reserve System. (Chicago banker. Chicago, A. v. 5U, no. 1, p )
34 HAWTREY, R. G. "Federal Reserve System of the United States; with discussion." JOURNAL of the Royal Statistical Society, vol. 85, March 1922, pp new series Digitized for FRASER Reprinted in his book MONETARY RECONSTRUCTION 1st ed*, 1923; 2nd ed., An account of the reform of U.S. banking system
35 HOPE, G. Alex. Three groups of Federal Reserve critics. (American Bankers Association. Journal. New York, #>. v. 15, p )
36 JEFFBRIES, T.O. The federal reserve system--its purposes and its accomplishments, MANUFACTURERS TRUST CO* QUARTERLY BULLETIN, July, 1922, Pp. 50. Shows that many of of the System are unfounded.
37 KEMMERER, Edwin Walter* El sisteiaa de la Reserva Federal en Estados Unidos. (Revista de ciencias economlcas. Buenos Aires, 1922, 8. ano 10, tomo 19, p )
38 KEMMERER, E. W. The purposes of the federal reserve act as shown by its explicit provisions, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMI OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE, January, 1922*
39 KILE, 0. M. Fanner on the Federal Reserve Board. (Ohio farmer. Cleveland, v. 150, July 1, P. 2.)
40 McDOUGAL, Elliott C. Soldier bonus and the Federal Reserve Banks. (Chicago banker. Chicago, v. 53> no. 7. p. 9-10, 20.)
41 McDOUGAL, J. B. "Agricultural and Commercial Loans," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, 1922.
42 McNALLY, R. F. Author File In defense of the Federal Reserve System. (Association of Reserve City Bankers. Proceedings, n.p. 1922? , p )
43 McNALLY, R. F. In defense of the Federal Reserve System, PROCEEDINGS, A ssociation of Reserve City Bankers, n.p. 1922? 1922, pp
44 MILLER, A. C. "Curves of Expansion and Contraction, ,* THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND S SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, pp. M2-150.
45 Unsigned) NEV REPUBLIC REPRESENTATION on the Reserve Board. (Nev republic. New York, A. v. 29, p )
46 PATTERSON, E. M. Expansion and Contraction under the Federal Reserve System," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. CXIX, No. 188, January, 1922, pp
47 PHELAN, Michael Francis. Agricultural agitation and its menace to the Federal Reserve System* (Acceptance bulletin. New York, v. 4, no. 2, p. 6-8.)
48 PLATT, Edmund. The purpose of the Federal Reserve Bank. (Congressional digest. Washington, v. 2, p. 57.)
49 POWELL, Charles L. "Eligibility for Discount," THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, pp
50 *>«"> V*^ ; The tmkejif> Publish**^ ^*>y 1**2- Digitized for FRASER
51 REYNOLDS, Arthur Early Functioning of the Federal Reserve System, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. CXLX, January, 1922, pp
52 iohitc> or 'Ate. 'ejbca.1 Social &***** If*/* JOVT AJo. 188-, wttu4.ru; 14Z-Z.
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54 ROBERTS, George Evan. Aims and policies of Federal Reserve. (Chicago banker. Chicago, U. v. 54., no. 6, p )
55 RUSSEL, A. W. Banking a new conception of an old science. (Annalist. New York, f. v. 19, p , ; v. 20, p. 5-6, 31-32, 55-56, 81-82, 105, 126.)
56 SCOTT, A. Popular and unpopular activities of the federal reserve board and the federal reserve banks, THE ANNALS of the American Acadeagr of Political & Social Science, Vol. XCIX, January, 1922*
57 SCOTT, William A. Popular and Unpopular Activities of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. XCIX, January, pp '
58 STRONG, Benjamin. Address at convention of American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Dec. 13, (Acceptance bulletin. New York, v. 4, no. 12, p. A-12.)
59 Unsigned BANKERS MAGAZINE COMPTROLLER criticises indiscriminate rediscounting. (Bankers magazine. New York, v. 104., p )
60 WALLACE, Henry Cantwell. How about a farmer on the Federal Reserve Board? (Rand McNally bankers monthly* Chicago, v. 39, no. 5, p. 27, )
61 WARBURG, Paul Moritz. Address to American Acceptance Council, May 5, (Acceptance bulletin. New York, v. 4, no. 5, p. 5-7.)
62 WARBURG, Paul M. Barking up the vrong tree [A defense of the federal reserve system against the charge of the responsibility fcr the depression]. SURVEI, January 28, 1922.
63 WELTON, A. D. and CREHNAH, C. H«(editors) WORK* THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM; ITS PURPOSE AHD THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Philadelphia) 1922.
64 WELTON, Arthur Dorman, and C. H. Crennan. The integrity of the Federal Reserve System. (American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals. Philadelphia, , p. ix, xxvi,)
65 VELTON, A. D. and CHENNAN, C. H. The integrity of the federal reserve system, THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. 99, January, pp, ix, xxvi.
66 VELTON, Arthur Dorman. The Reserve Act in its implicit meaning. (American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals. Philadelphia, v. 99, p )
67 WILDMAN, Murray Shipley, The assumption of Treasury functions by the Federal Reserve Banks* (American Academy of Political and Social Science Annals. Philadelphia, v. 99, p *)
68 WILLIAMS, John Skelton. Letter to Hon. Claude Kitchin regarding extravagance in administration of Federal Reserve Banks. (Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, f. v. 114, p )
69 WILLIS,!L P. A Retrospect of Eight Years The Federal Reserve System]* POLITICAL SOIINOE QIBLRTERLT, ^ December, 1922.
70 WILLIS, H. Parker "The Federal Reserve System A Retrospect of Eight Years," POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, Vol. XXXVII, No. -4, December, pp
71 WILLIS, H. P. "The Federal Reserve System A Retrospect of Eight Years," POLITICAL SCIEHCE QUARTERLY, Vol. XXXVII, No. U s December, pp
72 WILLIS, It. P. "How the reserve functions." BUSINESS PROGRESS BULLETIN, September, 192$.
73 WILLIS, H. P. How the Reserve functions, BUSINESS PROGRESS BULLETIN, September, 1922.
74 WILLIS, H. Parker "Shall the Federal Reserve System Function Only in Emergencies?" TRUST COMPANIES, June 1922 (3 pp.) Although designed along the lines of central banking systems of Europe to conduct a regular and carefully controlled banking business, the Fed. Res. System has proved to be one of emergency discount relief. Abstract by N.R. Whitney, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, HI, Dec, 1922, p. 708.
75 WILLIS, Henry Parker. The Federal Reserve Act in Congress. (American Academy of Political and Social Science. Annals. Philadelphia, , 99, p )
76 WILLIS, H. P. Shall the federal reserve system function only in emergencies? TRUST COMPANIES, June, 1922.
77 WILLIS, H. P. Row the Reserve Functions, BUSINISS PROGRESS BULLETIN, September, 1922.
78 WILLS, D. C. "An Answer to Criticism of the Federal Reserve Bank," THE OHIO BANKER, Vol. XV, No. 10, December, 1922.
79 WRIGHT, Ivan. Interest and rediscount rates in relation to farmers' commercial bank credit. (Bankers magazine. New York, v. 104, p ) Excerpt from an address before the Farm Economic Association, Pittsburgh, Dec. 30, 1921.
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