Psychology of American Business and Finance
Remarkable 1915 Trade and Banking Records
Illinois Denies Trust Powers to National Banks
Federal Reserve Board files brief as Amicus Curiæ in Michigan Case
WHY WE SHOULD FINANCE AMERICA FIRST
George B. Caldwell, President The Sperry & Hutchinson Company.
SECURING A PERMANENT PLACE IN WORLD TRADE AND FINANCE
Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt, Chief of Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Washington, D. C.
"MOBILIZATION” OF AMERICAN SECURITIES BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT.
Arthur J. Rosenthal, of Bernhard, Scholle & Co.
ANOTHER YEAR OF RECORD GROWTH FOR TRUST COMPANIES OF U. S.
John H. Mason, Vice-President Commercial Trust Company of Philadelphia, and President Trust
Company Section, A. B. A.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD IGNORES STATE LAWS IN GRANTING TRUST POWERS
Frank W. Blair, President Union Trust Company of Detroit, and Chairman Executive Committee,
Trust Company Section, A. B. A.
Illinois Supreme Court Holds Grant of Trust Powers to Banks as Unconstitutional
Brief Presented on Behalf of Trust Companies in Michigan Quo-Warranto Proceedings
PRACTICAL FORMS TO FACILITATE FOREIGN TRADE AND CREDITS
David H. G. Penny, Vice-President Irving National Bank of New York.
INFLUENCE OF WAR ON MONEY RATES AND THE DOMESTIC BOND MARKET
Howard F. Beebe, Manager Municipal Dept., Harris, Forbes & Company, New York.
A VIEW OF THE MONEY MARKET FOR 1916
Edward O. Stanley, Vice-President Title Guarantee & Trust Company, New York.
EMPHASIZING TRUST COMPANY FUNCTIONS IN THE “* MOVIES "
W. R. Morehouse, Asst. Cashier German American Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal.
SOME POPULAR FALLACIES AS TO WAR STOCK SPECULATION
Thomas Gibson of New York.
EVIL RESULTS FROM CLAYTON LAW PROHIBITING “ INTERLOCKING " DIRECTORATES
Contributed by Hambleton & Co., Baltimore, Md.
SOME PROBLEMS CONFRONTING NATIONAL BANK IN SURRENDER OF GOVERNMENT
2 PER CENT. BONDS
C. Frederick Childs, of C. F. Childs & Company, Chicago.
LEGAL DECISIONS AND DISCUSSION
A MASSACHUSETTS EXPERIMENT IN MEETING WORTHY CREDIT DEMANDS
Russell G. Fessenden, President American Trust Company of Boston, Mass.
UNFAIR TAXATION OF NATIONAL BANKS IN NEW YORK
Edwin L. Kalish, of the New York Bar.
IMPORTANT WORK OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS' ASSOCIATION DURING THE PAST YEAR.
Fred. E. Farnsworth, General Secretary of the American Bankers' Association.
Executive Changes at Merchants' Loan & Trust Company of Chicago .
AN EXCELLENT YEAR FOR TRUST COMPANIES OF BALTIMORE
Maurice H. Grape, Vice-President Union Trust Company of Baltimore, Md.
Ralph Stone Elected President of Detroit Trust Company
TRUST COMPANY PROGRESS IN LOUISIANA
J. W. Fairfax, Vice-President Interstate Trust & Banking Company, New Orleans, La.
GROWTH OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES OF LOS ANGELES
E. G. McWilliam, Manager Dept. Publicity and New Business, Security Trust & Savings Bank
REMARKABLE EXPANSION OF BANKING POWER OF NEW YORK CITY.
John H. MacMurdy, of Mann, Bill & Company, New York.
The Past Year and Future From Wall Street Viewpoint
Abstract of New York City Trust Company Statements of December 31, 1915
Conservative Policies of Philadelphia Banks and Trust Companies
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