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The great financier, or British economy for the years 1763, 1764, 1765

The great financier, or British economy for the years 1763, 1764, 1765

Print shows George Grenville holding a balance with scales "Debts" and "Savings", the debt far outweighs savings; among those in line to contribute their savings is a Native American woman representing America,... More

The subtle seducer [and] the American financier

The subtle seducer [and] the American financier

Cameo portraits of a young woman and Richard Price; in ovals with ribbons at top. Illus. in: The town and country magazine, or, Universal repository of knowledge, instruction, and entertainment. London : Print... More

Henry Keep, the Wall Street financier / JW [monogram].

Henry Keep, the Wall Street financier / JW [monogram].

Illustration showing Henry Keep, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left. Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 12, no. 576 (1868 January 11), p. 29.

Harriman, Ripley, & Co. owner holds firm never violated banking laws. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Testifying before the Monopoly Committee this morning, W. Averill Harriman, Wall Street Financier, asserted and was corroborated by his partner, J.P. Ripley, that the firm of Harriman, Ripley, & Co. set up in 1934, was not established to side-step the Banking Act of 1933. The act divorced securities business from commerical banking in banking houses. He asserts that the firm was set up to provide for the future of those employees of the National City Co. whose investment and underwriting activities were ended by the Act of 1933. Photo shows Harriman as he was testifying this morning

Harriman, Ripley, & Co. owner holds firm never violated banking laws. ...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Wall Streeter and occassional Administration Advisor opens new monopoly phase. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. W. Averill Harriman, Wall Street Financier and often an advisor to the Administration, together with his partner, J.P. Ripley, spent the morning before the TNEC's newest investigation into banking practices. They are shown here with the Chairman of the Monopoly Committee, Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney. Left to right: Sen. O'Mahoney, Ripley, and Harriman

Wall Streeter and occassional Administration Advisor opens new monopol...

A group of men standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[George Walbridge Perkins, American financier, half-length portrait, facing front]

[George Walbridge Perkins, American financier, half-length portrait, f...

H72235 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Some reasons for insuring deposits. Two interesting contributions relative to the safeguarding of moneys placed with our national banking institutions ... The Financier, New York. January 16, 1906.

Some reasons for insuring deposits. Two interesting contributions rela...

Banking. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 131, Folder 13a.

Preparedness is best to keep out of war. Washington D.C. Representative Lister Hill (left), Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee of the House is shown talking to Bernard M. Baruch a New York financier who testified before the Committee today. He stated that the cash on the line was one of the best methods to take the profits out of war and to widen the scope of the 95% taxation on incomes during the war period

Preparedness is best to keep out of war. Washington D.C. Representativ...

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PERKINS, GEORGE WALBRIDGE. FINANCIER

PERKINS, GEORGE WALBRIDGE. FINANCIER

A black and white photo of a man in a top hat and coat. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Listen in on transportation conference. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. Fred I. Kent, Left, representing the American Bankers' Association, and Milton Harrison, financier, listen in on the Transportation Conference at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce today. To seek ways and means for solving the railroad's financial difficulties was the purpose of the meeting which was attended by representatives of all types of transportation

Listen in on transportation conference. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. Fre...

Two men sitting at a table talking to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Financier. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. A new informal picture of Bernard Baruchm New York financier, who was a visitor in the Capital yesterday

Financier. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. A new informal picture of Bernar...

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Baruch quizzed by Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Senator James F. Byrnes, (left) Chairman of the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee, questioning Bernard Baruch, voted Financier today. Baruch declared America must make a choice between the "proof of its system and the hope of gain" and the "the new European ideas of state regulation and fear of punishment"

Baruch quizzed by Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Senator...

A group of men sitting around a wooden table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

No midget lap-sitting for Speaker Bankhead. Washington, D.C., April 30. "Lap-sitting is out" Speaker Bankhead today as he greeted a troupe of circus midgets from his home state of Alabama [at the] Capitol. An enterprising photographer sought to repeat the J.P. Morgan act of a few years ago (?) the noted financier placed on the midgets on [his] lap at a Senate hearing. But it was no go today as the Speaker was concerned, 4/30/37

No midget lap-sitting for Speaker Bankhead. Washington, D.C., April 30...

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Financier Washington, D.C., March 1. Bernard Baruch noted New York financier, snapped as he appeared before the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee today, 3/1/38

Financier Washington, D.C., March 1. Bernard Baruch noted New York fin...

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Nation must make choice--Bernard Baruch Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Appearing before the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee today, Bernard Baruch, noted Financier, declared that the nation must choose between the "profits system and the hope of gain" and "the new European ideas of state regulation and fear of punishment". He added "that if it became clear tomorrow that Americans definitely chosen her traditional profits system, forces would be released that would rapidly hasten recovery and reemployment," 2/28/38

Nation must make choice--Bernard Baruch Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. App...

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Whispers Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Senator James J. Davis (left), Republican of Pennsylvania, gets another earful from Bernard Baruch following the noted Financier's blaming of the new deal policies for present unemployment before the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee today. Baruch particularly criticized the present undistributed profits and capital gains taxes, 2/28/38

Whispers Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Senator James J. Davis (left), Rep...

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K.P. Chem. Left Chinese Financier with Sec. of Treasury Henry Morgenthau

K.P. Chem. Left Chinese Financier with Sec. of Treasury Henry Morgenth...

Two men standing next to each other in front of a car. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Financier. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. A new informal picture of Bernard Baruchm New York financier, who was a visitor in the Capital yesterday

Financier. Washington, D.C., Nov. 23. A new informal picture of Bernar...

A group of men standing next to each other, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Gene... More

C.C SPAULDING - FINANCIER, PHILOSOPHER, INVESTOR IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

C.C SPAULDING - FINANCIER, PHILOSOPHER, INVESTOR IN GOVERNMENT SECURIT...

C. C. Spaulding - with biographical paragraphs. Artworks and Mockups for Cartoons Promoting the War Effort and Original Sketches by Charles Alston