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Snacko. In Richmond, Calif., William Ashe walked into a bank, tried to deposit a paper napkin, belatedly realized he had thrown away a $71 roll of bills after a snack in a cafe...
Election of a ten-man Freshman Jubilee Committee will officially get under way today and continue through tomorrow, as '46 men deposit vote slips in ballot boxes placed in key points all over the College, naming fellow class members to one of the most honored of Freshman committees...
Eight years in London had a profound effect on the younger Morgan. They made him a conservative banker, interested in doing a safe deposit and security business. And they gave him an undying loyalty to England...
Given the gold, the country still has plenty of ultimate reserves; the danger lies in the rapid rise in deposits. Yet here again the banker has played safe-safer than he would like. One source of deposit money is commercial loans. In 1917-18, for instance, total bank loans rose by 50%. But since the U.S. has been at war, total bank loans have actually decreased, now stand at about $16 billions, only $3 billions above...
...Washington are no more infallible than were the prophets of Wall Street. If the President is serious about private enterprise creating new jobs, commercial and investing banking may come back into their own. Big New York banks with branches in South America and Europe will have a considerable foreign deposit and lending business. If the world returns to some fixed standard of exchange (and the U.S. is still after all on $35 gold) banks may once more play a creative role in furthering the nation's foreign trade...