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Changes in the banking and currency system of the United States ... Report, together with views of the minority and minority views. <To accompany H.R. 7837.>

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Submitted by Mr. Glass. Committed to the Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union and order printed September 9, 1913.

"Views of the minority" signed: E.A. Hayes, Frank E. Guernsey, James F. Burke, Frank P. Woods, Edmund Platt.

"Minority views" submitted by Mr. Lindbergh.

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