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Contains 48 Results:
Banking and Currency Committee, Glass Bill: Out-of-State Correspondence, 1932-1933
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, Bank of International Settlements, banks and banking branch banks, cotton spinning, speculation, bank failures, currency, credit control, gold, farm relief, and Banking Act of 1932. Correspondents include Charles E. Coughlin.
Banking and Currency Committee, Glass Bill: Out-of-State Correspondence, 1932-1933
Topics include United States Federal Reserve System, Bank of International Settlements, banks and banking branch banks, cotton spinning, speculation, bank failures, currency, credit control, gold, farm relief, and Banking Act of 1932. Correspondents include Charles E. Coughlin.
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation, 1932
Topics include purchasing power and money supply.
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Oklahoma Correspondence, 1933
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Oklahoma Correspondence, 1933
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Oklahoma Correspondence, 1933
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Oklahoma Correspondence, 1933
Banking and Currency Committee, Elmer Thomas Letter to Bankers, 1933
Correspondents include Elmer Thomas.
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Out-of-state Correspondence, 1933
Topics include Elmer Thomas (speeches, clippings), Huey P. Long, Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, United States Federal Reserve System, foreclosures, gold standard, credit, currency question, gold, moratorium, commodity dollar, bimetallism, greenbacks, taxation, short selling, foreign loans, foreign banks and banking, and liberty notes. Correspondents include Robert L. Owen, Charles F. Coughlin, and Edward C. Eicher.
Banking and Currency Committee, Inflation Legislation: Out-of-state Correspondence, 1933
Topics include Elmer Thomas (speeches, clippings), Huey P. Long, Reconstruction Finance Corporation loans, United States Federal Reserve System, foreclosures, gold standard, credit, currency question, gold, moratorium, commodity dollar, bimetallism, greenbacks, taxation, short selling, foreign loans, foreign banks and banking, and liberty notes. Correspondents include Robert L. Owen, Charles F. Coughlin, and Edward C. Eicher.