Non-partisan LeagueMacmillan, 1921 - 284 páginas |
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Página 93
... bank was heralded by an announce- ment in one of the League's pamphlets to this effect : " From the foregoing it may be said that the Bank of North Dakota will save the people of North Dakota say $ 10,000,000 a year of interest payments ...
... bank was heralded by an announce- ment in one of the League's pamphlets to this effect : " From the foregoing it may be said that the Bank of North Dakota will save the people of North Dakota say $ 10,000,000 a year of interest payments ...
Página 95
... bank or banking association within or without the state upon such terms and ... North Dakota in amounts not to exceed one - half the value of the security ... bank was not intended to be and was not used as a rural - credit agency . It ...
... bank or banking association within or without the state upon such terms and ... North Dakota in amounts not to exceed one - half the value of the security ... bank was not intended to be and was not used as a rural - credit agency . It ...
Página 206
... Bank of North Dakota , and of the Scandinavian Bank at Fargo . The latter in- stitution had large dealings with the Bank of North Da- kota and for a time was closed by the State Board of Bank Examiners on account of excessive and ...
... Bank of North Dakota , and of the Scandinavian Bank at Fargo . The latter in- stitution had large dealings with the Bank of North Da- kota and for a time was closed by the State Board of Bank Examiners on account of excessive and ...
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THE BOARD OF REGENTS CASE AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY | 113 |
THE NONPARTISANS AND THE I W | 140 |
THE LEAGUE AND THE WORLDS | 152 |
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