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Box 11: Money (1931) - Money and Silver (1937)

F1: Money (1931).

a. Annual Report of the Treasurer of the State of South Dakota. 

b. Chase Economic Bulletin:  Gold, vol. 11, no. 1; Equilibrium Creates Purchasing Power, vol. 11, no. 3.

c. Booklet. O.P.M. Other People's Money: The Greatest American Racket. Includes the "The Rescue of Germany" and "As Noble Lenders" (Garet Garrett).  Compliments of the Chemical Foundation.

F2: Money (1931).

Booklet.  Factors Pertaining to Credit, Silver. Issued by Fidelity Trust Co., Houston. 

F3: Money (1932).

a. Economic Review of the Soviet Union, February 15.

b. New York Stock Exchange Bulletin, vol. 3, no. 2.

c. The Financial World.  January 6, 1932.

d. Nation's Business.  February 1932.

e. Program from the luncheon of the American-Russian Chamber of Commerce for January 28, 1932. Includes addresses of Peter A. Bogdanov and Hugh L. Cooper.

F4: Money and Silver (1932).

a. Booklet. Money and Silver (Hudson Hurst). Published by Sheridan and Company.

b. Booklet. An Appeal to Congress: Statement to Banking and Currency Committee of the United States Senate (D. H.  Fisher). 

c. The Protectionist, vol. 43, no. 1.

d. Review of Reviews, vol. 85, no. 2

F5: Money (1932).

a. Chase Economic Bulletin: The Goldsborough Bill and the Government Security Purchases of the Federal Reserve Banks, vol. 12, no. 2; The Business and Financial Situation--Retrospect and Outlook, vol. 12, no. 4; The Interallied Debts--Politics and Economics, vol. 12, no. 5.

b. U.S.D.A. Technical Bulletin: Farm-Mortgage Credit (David L. Wickens).

c. Booklet. True Origin of the Original Federal Reserve Banking and Currency Plan Written for President Wilson (Fredric L. King). 

d. Booklet.  Protection, Adjustment, Balance and Prosperity (William Armstrong Fairburn). Published by Nation Press Printing of New York.

F6: Money (1933-1934).

a. Public Law 73-10 re H.R.  3835, appropriations for agriculture.

b. Wealth of America: Lost and Regained (E. W.  McDaniel). Published by Otero Publishing Company.

c. Pamphlet. The International Treasury of the World, With Comments for Adoption (Joseph Battaglia).

d. Pamphlet. How to Restore Values: The Quick Safe Way Out of the Depression (Ambrose W. Benkert). No. 23 of the John Day Pamphlets.

e. Pamphlet. The Powers of the Congress: The Constitution of the United States and Means Whereby Prosperity Can Be Returned (Frederic E. Kip). 

f. Booklet. Suggestions for Improving the Banking System (statement of Winthrop W. Aldrich, chairman of the board of the Chase National Bank, before the subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency).  Published by Chase National Bank.

g. Booklet.  Government Banking (J. V. Whitehair).

h. Booklet. Fiat Money Inflation in France: How It Came, What It Brought, and How It Ended (Andrew Dickson White). Compliments of the Insurance Company of North America.

i. Booklet.  Management Problems During Inflation: Experience of Industries in Germany and France (discussion by executives of the American Cyanamid Company led by Dr.  Walter S. Landis).

j. Booklet. "The Silver Situation": Will the Stabilization of Silver Solve the Economic Troubles of the World (W. J. Marshall and Company).

k. Leaflet. Money Management: The Next Step in Education.

l. Leaflet. Course in Personal Money Management.

m. Leaflet. Suggested Course of Study in Money Management.

n. Notes from Dr. Edwin W. Kemmerer's address before the National Economic League on March 30, 1933.

F7: Money (1933).

a. Radio Transcript.  The New Deal in Money (Rev. Charles E. Coughlin). Published by the Radio League of the Little Flower.

b. Radio Transcript.  Driving Out the Money Changers (Rev. Charles E. Coughlin). Published by the Radio League of the Little Flower.

c. Radio Transcript. Eight Discourses on the Gold Standard and Other Kindred Subjects (Rev. Charles E. Coughlin). Published by the Radio League of the Little Flower.

F8: Money and Silver (1933).

a. Booklet. The Bankers' Conspiracy: Which Started the World Crisis (Arthur Kitson).

b. Booklet.  Silver: A Menace and a Racket (Srinivas Ram Wagel). 

c. Booklet. Some Observations on a Sound Monetary System (James Mill). Published by Roland Swain Company.

d. Booklet.  The Appeal: Currency-Gold-Government (H. E.  Dickinson). 

e. Booklet.  Inflation and Your Money: The Story of Money That Everyone Can Understand (Edward H. Collins). Published by Duffield and Green.

F9: Money (1933).

a. Annual Report of the Director of the Mint for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1933, Including Report on the Production of the Precious Metals during the Calendar Year 1932.

b. Typescript. Money for Recovery (Larry Conant).

F10: Money (1933).

a. Book. The Crisis in the Gold Standard (Jose Luis Requena). Translated from the Spanish by P. Martinez De. Campo.

b. Chase Economic Bulletin: The Gold Standard and the Administration's General Economic Programme, vol. 13, no. 1; Some Fallacies Underlying the Demand For "Inflation," vol. 13, no. 2; On the Practical Impossibility of a Commodity Dollar, vol. 13, no. 4.

c. Booklet. Why Silver? (Sir M. De P. Webb, CIE, CBE). Published by the Daily Gazette Press of Karachi.

d. Canadian Mining Department Bulletin No. 80: Money and the World Crisis (H. S. Denny, CBE). 

e. "The Economic Nationalism: Where Is It Leading Us?" (W. Y. Elliott). Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly, October 1933.

f. Typescript. Internal Debts of the United States. Edited by Evans Clark.

F11: Money (1934).

a. Nautilus, November and May issues.

b. Pamphlet.  Money and Profits. Includes address by Elmer Thomas delivered during Farm Organizations' Day of Farm Week, "A Century of Progress," Chicago. Published by Committee for the Nation.

c. Booklet. The Ever-Increasing Money Power of Wall Street (prepared by William Alfred Lucking).

d. Newsletter. National City Bank of New York.

F12: Money and Silver (1934).

a. "Legal Theories of Money" (Phanor J. Eder).  Reprinted from Cornell Law Quarterly.

b. Canadian Mining Bulletin No. 93: Money and the World Crisis, No. 2 (H. S. Denny, CBE). 

c. Newsletter.  Executive Club News, vol.11, no. 1.  Includes the article, "Money, Profits and Communism" (Earl Harding).

d. Booklet.  The Coming American Boom (L.L.B. AngasNGAS).  Published by Simon and Schuster.

e. Booklet. The Rate of Interest; the Value of Wealth and Monetary Policy (L. George Horowitz).

F13: Money (1934).

a. Booklet. Silver Money: The Case For Its Restoration.

b. Clipping from Yale News, December 18, 1934.

c. Time Magazine, vol. 23, no. 3.  Cover has photo of Thomas and Rev. Charles E. Coughlin

d. Booklet. Gold and Silver in Canada (E. W. Edge).

F14: Money (1934).

a. Leaflet. Roster of the State Officers, Executive Committee and County Officers of the Democratic State Central Committee of Oklahoma. 

b. Pamphlet.  Poverty Amidst Plenty (The Earl of Tankerville). Pamphlets on the New Economics, No. 4.

c. Pamphlet. A Plea for a Federal Limitation of Fortunes (address by Richard D. Kathrens).  Published by the league for Limitation of Fortunes.

d. Booklet.  The Administration's Monetary Policy (address by Ambrose W. Benkert before a joint meeting of the Manufacturers and Bankers Club of Philadelphia and the Board of Trade of Philadelphia). Published by Bookmire, Inc.

e. Booklet. America Must Lose -- By a "Planned Economy": The Stepping-Stone to a Regimented State (William A. Wirt).  Published by the Committee for the Nation.

f. Leaflet. Supplementary Petition on Behalf of the Specialists of the New York Stock Exchange. 

g. Booklet. A Sound Money System (A. F. Thomas). Published by Mutual Press.

h. Booklet. The Monetary Problem (II): Supplement Compiled for the Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures of the House of Representatives (compiled by James P. Warburg). 

i. Booklet. President Roosevelt and Silver Conquering Wall Street (J. W. Travers). Published by Abco Press.

F15: Money (1934).

a. Booklet.  A Study of Money, Banking and Credit. Presented by the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union, South Dakota Division. Prepared by Mrs.  O. H. Olson. 

b. Drafts of speeches given by Elmer Thomas on money.

c. Pamphlet. The Commodity Dollar (Harold L. Reed).  Farrar and Rinehart Pamphlets, No. 2.

d. Book.  The Rise and Fall of the Gold Standard (Sir Charles Morgan-Webb).  Published by the Committee for the Nation.

F16: Money (1934).

a. "Change in Silver Coinage Ratio Now Logical" (Henry F. Lake, Jr.). Editorial reprinted from the News-Champion of Gunnison, Colorado.

b. Pamphlet. Remarks on the "Gold Bill" (statement by James P. Warburg before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency). 

c. Booklet. The Monetary Problem (I) (statement by James P. Warburg to the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the House of Representatives). 

d. Booklet. The Accomplishments of President Roosevelt and the 73d Congress (address by Hon. Joseph T. Robinson). Record of the 73rd Congress as published in the New York Times. Reprinted from the Congressional Record.

e. Booklet. A Basis for Cooperation (address by James P. Warburg delivered before the Robert Morris Associates).

f. Booklet.  Your Dollars and Your Debts: A Simple Exposition of Money for Use by the Average Man (Louis B. Ward)

F17: Money (1934).

a. Booklet. Plain Thought in Plain Words (address by James P. Warburg delivered before the Combined Service Clubs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 

b. Booklet. America Has Not Yet Chosen (address by James P. Warburg delivered before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Illinois). 

c. Booklet. Prosperity in Ninety Days (Eldred N. Mahoney). 

d. Booklet. Government Control of Long Term Savings: The Way Out (Adolf Gang). 

e. "Controlled Inflation" (E. W. Kemmerer). Reprinted from American Economic Review, March 1934.

f. Pamphlet. The Case for Reflation (Edmund R. Bohan).

g. Radio Broadcast. Strikes and Money (Frederic H. Frazier). Broadcast from Station WABC in New York. Published by the Committee for the Nation.

h. Leaflet. Recovery Problems and Gold (George F. Warren). Published by the Committee for the Nation.

i. Leaflets. Dictated Economics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (this four-part series was written by John H. Van Deventer, editor of Iron Age and was originally published in Iron Age).

F18: Money (1935).

a. Bulletin. Better Money, February 1935. Published by Daily Gazette Press of Karachi.

b. Transcript of Proceedings of the National Monetary Conference, January 16, 1935. 

F19: Money and Silver (1935).

a. Booklets. The Gold Clause Cases in the Light of History (Phanor J. Eder).  Parts 1 & 2. Reprinted from the Georgetown Law Journal.

b. Bulletin. Better Money, May 1935. Published by Daily Gazette Press of Karachi.

c. The Peoples Money, vol. 1., no. 3, August 1935.

d. Newsletter. Midland Bank Monthly Review. Published by Midland Bank of London.

e. Can Still Side-Step Inflation? (Senator Simeon D. Fess). Article to appear in January 5, 1935, issue of the Magazine of Wall Street.

f. Clippings.

g. Circulation Statement of United States Money.

h. Booklet. The Mechanics of Managed Currency (George Jackson Eder for the Committee for the Nation).

i. Current Controversy, October 1935. Includes article by Elmer Thomas entitled "Cure the Depression with Silver."

j. Leaflet. How Lincoln Fought Civil War with "United States Note" Money! (Edward Kit Carson).

F20: Money (1935).

a. The Gold Clause Cases: Oral Argument of Attorney General Cummings Before the Supreme Court of the United States.

b. Government Document. Gold Clauses in Obligations: Opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Dissenting Opionions.

c. Chase Economic Bulletin: Death Duties, Enterprise and the Growth of National Capital, vol. 15, no. 1

d. On Money (The Lord Desborough, K.G.). Published by Williams, Lea, and Co of London

F21: Money (1935).

a. Booklet. The Lion's Share (James H. R. Cromwell). Published by the Sound Money League of Washington, D.C.

b. Booklet. Stabilization and the World Currency Crisis (digest of an address by Dr. Lionel D. Edie at the Hotel Ambassador in Atlantic City, New Jersey).

c. Booklet. Proposed Changes in the Federal Reserve System (Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States). 

d. Book.  The Money Revolution (Sir Charles Morgan-Webb). Published by the Committee for the Nation.

e. Booklet. Moneys: A Few Facts About Fiat (G. H. Hayward). 

F22: Money (1936).

a. Booklet. Gold Revaluation (address by Robert Harriss before public forum under the sponsorship of Nassau College of New York University).

b. Booklet. The Romance of Silver (Constantino Perez Duarte). Published in Mexico.

c. Preliminary Draft. Stabilized Dollars -- Permanent Prosperity (Robert L. Owen).

d. Miscellaneous material from the Honest Money Founders.

F23: Money and Silver (1937).

a. Chase Economic Bulletin: Gold, Stabilization Funds and Prices, vol. 17, no. 1.

b. Commonwealth: The Magazine of Democracy, vol. 3, no. 6.

c. Typescript. Summary History of United States Money. Compiled by the Division of Research and Statistics of the United States Treasury Department.

d. Flyers.

e. Congressional Record, 75th Congress, 1st Session, Speech of Elmer Thomas.

f. Summary History of United States Money. Typescript by the United States Treasury Department Division of Research and Statistics.

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