| William Robert Shepherd - History - 1919 - 848 pages
...to railroads. Its life was set at ten years and it was to be governed by a board of seven including the Secretary of the Treasury, the Governor of the...Federal Reserve Board and the Farm Loan Commissioner. In the pessimism of the last months of the Hoover Administration many criticized the RFC as simply... | |
| 1922 - 860 pages
...the governor of the Federal Reserve Board. Among other things, they say: The statements given out by the Secretary of the Treasury, the governor of the Federal Reserve Board, and the Federal reserve banks have been construed to the effect that commodity prices, particularly prices... | |
| Ivan Wright - Agricultural credit - 1922 - 362 pages
...by farm products. 3. Discontinuance of the War Finance Corporation. 4. The statements given out by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, and the Federal Reserve banks, which have been construed to the effect that commodity prices, particularly... | |
| Alexander Dana Noyes - Bank failures - 1926 - 488 pages
..."restricting of credits," "raising the rate of discount on farm products," and "the statements given out by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Governor of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve banks," which "have been construed to the effect that commodity prices, especially... | |
| Clara Eliot - Agricultural credit - 1927 - 336 pages
...of farm organizations in Washington signed the following statement : 25 The statements given out by the Secretary of the Treasury, the governor of the Federal Reserve Board, and the Federal reserve banks have been construed to the effect that commodity prices, particularly prices... | |
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1930 - 1104 pages
...Yes, sir. The CHAIRMAN. There has been some suggestion that this be left 0 a committee composed of the Secretary of the Treasury, the governor of the Federal Reserve Board and the Comptroller of the Currency, to fix these areas from time to time. Other suggestions >ave been made... | |
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