(Investment Bankers of America. Proceedings. Chicago, 1914. 8°. 1914, p. 87-101.) THA (American banker. New York, † THA (Electric railway journal. New TPB 1914. 4°. v. 79, p. 4052-4054.) York, 1914. 4°. v. 44, p. 1133-1134.) Dodge, Raymond E. Analysis of the Federal Reserve Act. (Banking law journal. New York, 1914. 8°. v. 31, p. 11-18n.) THA Drach, E. E. State membership in Federal Reserve Banks. (Bankers magazine. New York, 1914. 8°. v. 88, p. 707-709.) THA Opinion of State Bank Commissioner of Colorado. Efforts to establish a central bank and the Reserve System. (Journal of political economy. Chicago, 1914. 8°. v. 22, p. 185188.) TAA Escher, Franklin. The new era in discounts. (Annalist. New York, 1914. fo. v. 3, p. 776-777.) † TGA Explaining it to Reserve Bank losers. (Literary digest. New York, 1914. 4°. v. 48, p. 970-971.) * DA The Federal Reserve Act. (National Association of Credit Men. Bulletin. New York, 1914. 8°. v. 14, p. 91-93, 161-164, 307310, 360-362.) 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New York, 1914. 8°. v. 18, p. 101-104.) THA A German estimate of the federal banking law. (Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, 1914. fo. v. 98, p. 16481650.) TAA Getting ready to launch the new currency system. (Current opinion. New York, 1914. 4°. v. 56, p. 93-95.) * DA Glass, Carter. The Federal Reserve Act. (American banker. New York, 1914. 4°. v. 79, p. 3657-3664.) † THA The Federal Reserve banking and currency law. (National Association of Credit Men. Bulletin. New York, 1914. 8°. v. 14, p. 505-517.) TFH Preparing the Federal Reserve Banks for opening. (Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, 1914. f°. v. 99, American Bankers' Convention section, p. 87-88.) TAA Harris, Beverly D. The Federal Reserve Act. (American banker. New York, 1914. 4°. v. 79, p. 1001-1002, 1045-1046.) † THA Address to Second District Bankers' Association, San Antonio, Texas. The Federal Reserve Act. (RandMcNally bankers' monthly. Chicago, 1914. 8°. v. 31, no. 4, p. 17-28.) THA Hayze, J. 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Central reserve bank with branches. (Rand-McNally bankers' monthly. Chicago, 1914. 8°. v. 31, no. 2, p. 39-44.) THA Jess, Stoddard. Probable changes in banking methods under the Federal Reserve Act. (Financial age. New York, 1914. f°. v. 29, p. 1092-1093.) #THA Jones, Breckinridge. Federal Reserve Banking System. (Missouri Bankers Association. Proceedings. [Chicago, 1914?」 8°. 1914, p. 174-178.) THA - The relation of state banks and trust companies to the Federal Reserve Bank. (Alabama Bankers' Association. Proceedings. Atlanta [1914?]. 8°. 1914, p. 56-68.) THA (American banker. New York, * DA 1914. 4°. v. 79, p. 1737, 1782-1784.) † THA (Trust companies. New York, 1914. 8°. v. 18, p. 375-382.) THA Hollander, Jacob Harry. The probable effects of the new currency act on bank investments. (Journal of political economy. Chicago, 1914. 8°. v. 22, p. 444-452.) TAA Hoxton, William W. Federal Reserve Banks and the clearing houses. (Commercial and financial chronicle. 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