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        <title>The work of the Stock Exchange</title>
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            <forname>James Edward</forname>
            <surname>Meeker</surname>
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      <div>346 THE WORK OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE 
efficiency would be an utter impossibility. The Congress in 
Washington wisely recognized the usefulness and legiti- 
macy of centralized clearing and settling methods by giving 
legislative approval to the Gold Settlement Fund as an integral 
operating feature in the Federal Reserve system.</div>
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