HEPBURN FAVORS A CENTRAL BANK.; Had Congress Given Us One It Would Have Exercised a Wholesome Influence, He Says.
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<!-- close toolsRight -->By A. Barton Hepburn, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chase National Bank.
January 9, 1913, Thursday
Page 11, 2657 words
The unequally distributed good things of this world impress human nature as a wrong, and the better element has ever been striving for social uplift, endeavoring to obtain equal opportunity for all and a better distribution of the advantages of life.
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