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Timely warning to the holders of life insurance policies. The free and unlimited coinage of silver would inevitably scale down values. From the New York Times. [n. d.].

Complete preliminary investigation of Life Insurance Companies for S.E.C. Washington, D.C., Nov. 4. Completing a preliminary investigation of Life Insurance Companies for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gerhard Gesell, who served as the SEC's Chief Counsel in the investigation of the Richard Whitney case, and Ernest J. Howe, SEC Chief Financial Advisor, have begun to prepare the material which they will present at public hearings of the Monopoly Study Committee in January. Questionnaires, designed to disclose the corporate set-up of the companies, were sent to 406 life insurance firms. All but about 35, who were given extensions of time, answered and returned them to the SEC by Oct. 1, 11438

Metropolitan complete coin book. Containing perfect fac-similes of all the various gold, silver, and other metallic coins throughout the world, with the present United States mint value of each coin under it. Gold coins of the United States, and

Purer than sterling. These beautifully wrought sugar tongs and napkin rings are made of silver that is "purer than sterling", beaten and woven into shape in a small shop across from the big American Red Cross hospital in Skopjle, south Serbia. Ther sic were made by the Turkish craftsman by an ancient process which has been used for the last thousand years by the moslem artists. Silver coins are melted down and the metal drawn into fine wire. Then with tiny pliers, anvila, and hammers, the master workman twist and pound the metal into intricate scrolls and wreaths for silverware

Silver expert questions Federal Reserve Chairman on silver question. Washington, D.C., March 23. Walter E. Trent, Technical Director of the Rocky Mountain Metal Foundation, of Reno, Nev., who was invited by the Chairman of the Special Silver Committee to ask Marriner Accles, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, questions relative to silver. He proved himself to be an expert on silver, kept Eccles busy answering, and caused the committee to run an hour longer than scheduled. 3-23-39

Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, New York, N.Y.

Ambart insurance tables for figuring earned and unearned premiums of insurance policies,

Ambart insurance tables for figuring earned and unearned premiums of insurance policies,

Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, New York, N.Y

Timely warning to the holders of life insurance policies. The free and unlimited coinage of silver would inevitably scale down values. From the New York Times. [n. d.].

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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 134, Folder 52.

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[Campaign posters, etc. relating to Indiana policies. Indianapolis, 1938].

[Campaign posters, etc. relating to Indiana policies. Indianapolis, 1938].

Woodrow Wilson Papers: Series 20: Additions, 1881-1957; 1978-1980 Addition; Miscellany, 1881-1948, undated; Life insurance policies, 1894-1919

Thomas Jefferson to House of Representatives, April 14, 1790, John H. Mitchell's Proposal for Supplying the United States with Copper Coinage, with Copy

Report of the Committee on silver coinage of the New York board of trade and transportation. (Adopted at the monthly meeting December 9, 1885.).

My policies. Part 3, theatrical script

Insurance Policies - Folder 2 of 2

Propositions respecting the coinage of gold, silver, and copper.

Board of Treasury, April 8, 1786 : Sir, We do ourselves the honor of enclosing the report of this board upon the several references of Congress, relative to the establishment of a mint for the United States of America. ...

Gas rationing booklet. This is the inside of the front cover and the first page of the new "A" gasoline coupon book, which motorists in the East Coast rationed area will need to obtain their basic rations of gasoline when the coupon plan goes into effect in July. Instructions appearing inside the front cover warn holders against tearing out the coupons and presenting them loose at a service station. The six coupons on the first page are marked "A-1," which means they may be used at any time during the first two months after the plan goes into effect. Coupons on the following pages are numbered "A-2," "A-3," etc., and will be good during the respective two-month periods. The book rations gasoline for the period of one year

Thomas Jefferson to House of Representatives, April 14, 1790, John H. Mitchell's Proposal for Supplying the United States with Copper Coinage, with Copy

Board of Treasury, April 8, 1786 : Sir, We do ourselves the honor of enclosing the report of this board upon the several references of Congress, relative to the establishment of a mint for the United States of America. ...

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