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        <title>War borrowing</title>
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            <forname>Jacob H.</forname>
            <surname>Hollander</surname>
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      <div>INTRODUCTION 
unamended to plague us hereafter. Past ex 
perience, theoretical analysis, present evidence — 
all point to this conclusion. 
If anything here written will hasten, by wider 
discussion and better understanding, a careful re 
examination of those phases of our borrowing 
policy to which attention is drawn, the author’s 
venture may seem to have been not entirely in vain 
— whatever its prematurity. 
Baltimore, November i, 1918.</div>
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