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Title: The progress of the Empire State a work devoted to the historical, financial, industrial, and literary development of New York
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Conant, Charles A. (Charles Arthur), 1861-1915
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Publisher: New York : The Progress of the Empire State Company
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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been accumulated during the closing years of the nineteenth THE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NEW YORK 107 century and the opening years of the twentieth century haveprobably been augmented—perhaps in some cases actuallymade possible—by the quickness of communication and theability to do a great deal in a short space of time which thetelephone service affords. An auxiliary part of the mechanism of exchange is thenews bureaus, which issue every few minutes, for distri-bution in banking and brokerage offices, printed slips containing the latest news from all over the world which is likelyto affect in any way market conditions, to stimulate confi-dence or to arouse anxiety. Not stock quotations alone orquotations on the produce and cotton exchanges appear onthese slips, but reports about the crops, railway gross andnet earnings, increases or suspension of dividends, anticipa-tions of Treasury reports and presidential addresses, andeven happenings in foreign cabinets and financial markets.
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JAMES GRAHAM CANNON v., 185*q; educat schools; married in New York City, Charlotte B. BradleyEngag inking in New York City from 1 dent Fourth National Bank of New York until 1910; presidentV-ust ■ <« Agricultural Credit Co. of New York- Land Co., Hankers1 Trust ( :luc Bank United States Mortgage & TruslCo., Transatlantic Trust Co., StandardM.llmg Co.; trustee Associated Simmons Hardware CompaniesFranklin Savings Bank, United States Casualty Co., and y; chairman of the executive committee of theYork Chamber of Commerce; president board of truHahnemann Hospital; member International Commitl( . A. ; vice-president and director Packard Commercial &treasurer and director Woodlawn Cemetery. CHAPTER IV NEW YORK AND THE NATIONAL FINANCES BY JAMES G. CANNON THE connection of New York with the finances of thegovernment has been long and intimate, as thenatural result of the concentration of financialoperations in the metropolis. The first name which suggestsitself almost inevitabl

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  • bookpublisher:New_York___The_Progress_of_the_Empire_State_Company
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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