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Index
Stocks mentioned in this books
Studebaker, g7
Texas Corporation, 97
Union Carbide, g7
Union Pacific, g7
United Fruit, 97
U. 8. Steel, 9, 12, 13, 16, 94,
97, 242
Western Union, 97
Westinghouse E. and M,, 7,
12, 97
Woolworth, g7
Unlisted Stocks:
Bank of America, 8
Bank of New York and
Trust, 15
Bank of U. 8, 8
Bank of the Manhattan Co.,
8
Bankers’ Trust, 15
Chase National, 8
Chatham-Phenix, 8
Corn Exchange, 13
Fifth Ave. Bank, 8
First National Bank, 8
Guaranty Trust, 15
National City Bank, 8, 15
Strikes, reduced in new era of
codperation, 166-8
Synthetic helium, 127
Synthetic rubber, 126
Trade unions in relation to pro-
ductivity, 157; represented in
management, 162-5
Tripp, Guy E., 133-4
“Trust-busting” in Roosevelt
and Wilson administrations,
106
“Undigested” securities, 5, 48
Union-management codperation,
162-5
U. S. Rubber absorbed by Du
Pont, 108
U. 8. Steel, 211
Utilities, 2, 3, 16
Van Buren, President, xii
Van Strum, Kenneth, 200
Voluntary codperation between
business and government, zy-
30
Wages: maintained after panic,
22; relation to costs, 173
War business, its relation to re-
cent prosperity, 79-80
Warburg, Paul M,, 264
Westinghouse, 116, 133
Willard, Daniel, 162
Willis, H. Parker, xii, 56
Woolworth stores, 107
Workers: their health, insur-
ance, etc, 169-71; efficiency
promoted by Prohibition, 175-6
Tariff, its relation to the Panic,
47
Tax, Federal, on sale of stocks,
etc, 37-41
Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 142,
144
Theory of Interest, The
(Fisher), 264
Thomas, Woodlief, 161
Trade conferences to obviate in-
dustrial legislation, 110-131
Yale University, 212
Year 1929, better business than
1928, 69-75
Yield, real vs. nominal on in-
vestments, 201-2
Young, Owen D.,, 108, 133, 170-1