Coa DEBODENE OC 40 SEMROSE sD THE BOSTON. STOCK EXCHANGE ORGANIZATION 4E Boston Stock Exchange was organized on October 13,1834, and, with a single exception, has continued its activities uninterruptedly from that date. The exception represented the period from July 30 to December 10, 1914, and was the result of the chaotic conditions precipitated by the beginning of the World War. Even in the panic of 1837 its operations were continued, despite the necessity on the part of some of the other Exchanges to suspend activities for a time. The Exchange grew out of the foresight of a small group of local men, who realized the important part which an organized securities market might play in the business and industrial up- building of New England, and of the country as a whole. That its scope, in the beginning, was broad enough to include the financing of our developing foreign and domestic trade, is in- dicated by the first public notice which is to be found of its organization. To quote from the Boston Advertiser €T Patriot of November 3, 1834: “We learn that the greater number of stock and exchange brokers in this city have organized themselves in a board which [71