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226 Eccles raps monopoly trend1956-02-21Text
227 Economic effects of mandatory 48-hour week1943-02Text
228 Emanuel A. Goldenweiser papers, 1945 - 1951; and Jesse J. Jones and Ernest G. Draper papers, 1936 - 19551945; 1948; 1949; 1951; 1956; 1961Text
229 Emanuel A. Goldweiser papers, 1934 - 19371934; 1935; 1936; 1937Text
230 Emanuel A. Goldweiser papers, 1934 - 19381934; 1936; 1937; 1938Text
231 Emanuel A. Goldweiser papers, 1934 - 19461934; 1936; 1942; 1944; 1946; 1950; 1956Text
232 Emanuel A. Goldweiser papers, 1938 - 19441938-02-11; 1941-05-15; 1941-10-07; 1942-05-27; 1942-10-07; 1944-04-25Text
233 Emanuel A. Goldweiser papers: finding aid1955Text
234 Everybody's Weekly cover, September 10, 19441944-09-10Text
235 Excerpt from the National City Bank of New York Monthly Letter on economic conditions government finance, New York, September, 19531953-09Text
236 Exploring the government securities outlook1940-02; 1940-03; 1940-04Text
237 Extemporaneous statement by Governor Marriner S. Eccles made in response to a question during the conference of the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks, May 29, 19481948Text
238 Federal Reserve Board documents in response to a Federal Advisory Council statement dated 20 May 1940 urging the Board to modify its policy of "easy money"1940-05; 1940-11Text
239 Federal Reserve office correspondence, 1938 - 19391938; 1939Text
240 Federal Reserve policy with respect to the proposed International Monetary Fund and Bank for Reconstruction and Development1945-06-28Text
241 Federal Reserve records: correspondence from 1937 and 1952-19531937; 1952; 1953Text
242 Financing of terminated war contracts, the sale of government owned war plants and equipment, and resumption of peacetime production1943-12Text
243 First Security correspondence, 1946 to 19501946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950Text
244 First Security correspondence, April 19341934-04Text
245 First Security correspondence, August 19341934-08Text
246 First Security correspondence, February 19341934-02Text
247 First Security correspondence, January 19341934-01Text
248 First Security correspondence, June-July 19341934-06; 1934-07Text
249 First Security correspondence, March 19341934-03Text
250 First Security correspondence, May 19341934-05Text
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