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A Monthly Magazine devoted to TRUST COMPANY, BANKING AND
FINANCIAL Interests of the United States
Entered at the New York Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter.
Vol. XVIII.
April, 1914
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Number Four
Frontispiece-Portrait of George C. Van Tuyl, Jr., Elected President, Metropolitan Trust
Company of New York
Effect of Federal Reserve Act on Security Values and Investment Banking
Lawrence Chamberlain, Author of " The Principles of Bond Investment.'
The Consolidated Anti-Trust Bill and Interlocking Directorates
Underlying Force in the Bond and Investment Markets
W. E. Fulcher, of A. B. Leach & Company, New York.
The Attorney as an Ally to the Trust Company
Enactment of Revised New York State Banking and Trust Company Code
The National Chamber of Commerce-A New Force in Business and Legislation
State Dishonesty-The Multiple Taxation of Inheritances
W. Hastings Lvon, Counsel to Committees, Investment Bankers' Association of America.
Byron Laflin Smith
A Remarkable Contrast-Domestic and Foreign Anti-Trust Legislation
Reciprocal Relations Between City and Country Banks Under New Reserve System
James E. Varney, Vice-President, Báy State National Bank, Lawrence, Mass.
Wholesome Advice to Bankers Both Old and Young
Walter Camp, Athletic Advisor to Yale University.
Europe Favors the Establishment of American Branch Banks
John A. Noble, Cashier, Harriman National Bank, New York.
Advertising a Western Trust Company
327
Carl W. Art, Manager Publicity Department, Union Trust & Savings Bank, Spokane, Wash.
Special Correspondence from Leading Cities, including Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis,
Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and New Orleans
.352-367
Trust Companies
Relation of State Banks and Trust Companies to Federal Reserve Act
Breckenridge Jones, President Mississippi Valley Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Incorporation of New York Reserve Bank
Advantages and Disadvantages of Short Term Note Financing
James D. Hurd, Bond Department, Guaranty Trust Company of New York.
Section Work and the A. B. A.
An Era of Greater Expansion for New York Trust Companies and State Banks
Eugene Lamb Richards, Superintendent of Banks, State of New York.
Trust Company Legislation in British Columbia
William R. Arnold, Vice-President and Managing Director, Dominion Trust Company, Vancouver,
B. C.
Collection Features of Reserve Act and State Institutions
xxxii
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395
Raymond B. Cox, Assistant Cashier, Fourth National Bank of New York City.
Illustration of Fourth Annual Banquet of Trust Companies of the United States
FOURTH ANNUAL BANQUET, TRUST COMPANIES OF THE UNITED STATES
Introductory Address by Chairman F. H. Goff.
(Insert.)
397
398
Address on Government and Business
James R. Garfield, Ex-Secretary of Interior.
Business Shrinkage and Legislative Sophistries
400
Remarks by Newton D. Baker, Mayor of Cleveland
402
404
John H. Mason, Vice-President, Commercial Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa.
When Mr. Banker Yields to the Charm of the Golf Links.
405
REVISED AND STANDARDIZED SERIES OF INCOME TAX CERTIFICATES (Fac-similes of Forms)
Country Bankers' Balances and Collection Facilities Under New Law
Charles S. Calwell, President, Corn Exchange National Bank of Philadelphia.
John Ring, Manager Publicity Department, Mercantile Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Advertising Exchange Directory for Trust Companies
426
The Banker as an Educator
427
Fred. W. Ellsworth, Manager, Department of Publicity and New Business, Guaranty Trust Company
of New York.
Special Correspondence from Leading Cities, Including Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St Louis,
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and New Orleans
Annual Subscription, $3.00
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450-466
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We invite correspondence from trust companies, corporations and
individuals concerning investment securities in this section.
Leading Farm Loan Agency in the Pacific Northwest.
Union Trust & Savings Bank
Entered at the New York Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter
Bol. XVIII.
June, 1914
Number Six
Frontispiece-Portrait of Charles S. Hamlin, Appointed Member of the Federal Reserve Board
Awakening of the Public Conscience
Folly of Legislation to Prohibit Interlocking Directorates
Mark D. Stiles, Vice-President, Mount Vernon Trust Company, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Inauguration of New Banking System Involves Grave Problems
E. D. Hulbert, Vice-President, Merchants' Loan & Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Another Magnificent Tribute to Trust Company Management
Creating a Spirit of Co-operation Among Trust Company Employees
Uzal H. McCarter, President, Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, New Jersey.
Romance of Oldest Bank in America
With Mr. Banker “ Under His Own Vine and Fig Tree" (Illustrated)
Plan for Commercial Paper Registration in Connection with New Reserve System
H. A. Wheeler, Vice-President, Union Trust Company of Chicago, Illinois.
Country Checks Under the Federal Reserve Act
O. Howard Wolle, Secretary Clearing House Section, American Bankers' Association.
Disruption of Directorates Will Impair New Banking System
Joseph Wayne, Jr., Vice-President and Cashier, Girard National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Valuable Chart-Index for Testing Wills.
National Scope and Purpose of the "Bankers' Health Commission "
xxviii
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495
First Mortgage Serial Real Estate Notes
498
J. B. Moberly, Real Estate Loan Officer, Mercantile Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo.
AN APPROVED AND NEW SYSTEM FOR TRUST ESTATE ACCOUNTING FROM VIEWPOINT OF
BANK EXAMINER, FIDUCIARY AND INCOME TAX REQUIREMENTS
500
William H. Conger, Jr., Assistant Trust Officer, West End Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa.
Short Talks on Bank Advertising Community Advertising for Trust Companies
512
Edwin Bird Wilson, Manager Advertising Department, Bankers' Trust Company of New York City.
State Banks and Trust Companies Excluded from Charter Membership in Reserve Association .
The Menace of Government Ownership
519
522
Excesses of Union Labor
524
A Successful Innovation in Grouping of Paying and Receiving Tellers
Special Correspondence from Leading Cities Including Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis,
Cleveland, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and New Orleans