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Gold, Herman | July 30, 1988 issue
The article discusses the emerging role of banks in securities trading. Until recent years banks were relatively uninterested in securities trading and...

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February 12, 1944 issue
As Hypocritical and greedy a campaign as any being waged in Washington is that led by Representative Everett Mckinley Dirksen against the Home Owners' Loan...

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February 14, 1934 issue
It has been possible for the Drifter to accommodate himself to the changing morality of recent years, but he has found it difficult to embrace the new economics....

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Steele, James | September 6, 1933 issue
The Small Home and Land Owners' Federation began last October as a spontaneous home defense movement among working-class Hungarians in the U.S. It answered...

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Leerburger, Benedict A. | May 17, 1933 issue
No mortgage company operating in New York City, New York has paid the principal due the holders of-its-guaranteed certificates maturing after January 1,...

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Goldey, Henry | August 9, 1933 issue
The Home Owners' Loan Act, which became a law on June 13, is designed to aid home owners who are in danger of losing their property. It applies to property...

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Ward, Paul W. | May 20, 1936 issue
This article presents information on the Wagner-Ellenbogen low-cost-housing bill in the U.S. A rival measure is being pushed to completion by Jesse Jones,...

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Mayer, Albert | October 10, 1934 issue
The present U.S. Administration under President Franklin D. Roosevelt has let the housing problem fade into insignificance, and in the National Housing...

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October 3, 1934 issue
This article presents information on various political developments in the U.S. Two items of news from Washington, if placed side by side, make suggestive...

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Curtis, J. G. | July 23, 1930 issue
The article focuses on investment trusts. It is a distinguishing characteristic of U.S. culture that the servant or trustees with whom people place their...

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