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The following article is based in part on hitherto unpublished facts regarding important decisions and events on which only few persons were informed at the time of their occurrence. The author, who spent twelve years as public relations counsel to banks and investment houses, has written on banking and financial subjects for several American periodicals.
J. M. Daiger; Did the Federal Reserve Play Politics?. Current History 1 October 1925; 37 (1): 25–32. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1932.37.1.25
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