Word: bankes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...also resigned from his posts, three in number, as Director of the U.S. Rubber Co., of the Santa Fe Railroad, of the National Bank of Commerce (Manhattan...
Last year a young Serbian bank clerk tried to assassinate him (TIME, July 9, 1923). To make a repetition of this act more difficult, he now rides about Belgrade, capital of Yugo-Slavia, in an automobile with opaque glass windows...
Apart from the National City Bank, America's billion-dollar concerns consist of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., the U. S. Steel Corporation, the Standard Oil of New Jersey, and the Pennsylvania and the New York Central railroad systems...
Throughout these states there were more banks per capita in 1921 than anywhere else in the country-a result of War-time prosperity on the wheat farms. Particularly under state laws, charters were issued entirely too readily. Compared with one bank to every 9,920 people in New York State and to every 6,660 people in the eastern states as a whole, Montana had a bank for every 1,370 inhabitants, South Dakota one to every 921, and North Dakota one to every 768. The capitalization of these mushroom northwestern banks was also very small. South Dakota...
...Minnetonka (Atlantic Transport)-Pierre Jay, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank; Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, acting Provost of the University of Pennsylvania...