Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1920 — “THE NEW AMERICAN THRIFT” [ARTICLE]
“THE NEW AMERICAN THRIFT”
Forty Financiers, Bankers, Business Men and Educators Write on Bio Problems of Day. Forty financiers, bankers, business men and educators have analyzed thrift in a volume just issued by the American Academy of Political and Social Science. It is entitled, “The New American Thrift.” Among the subjects treated are the following: ‘ Relation of Thrift to Nation Building," Thomas Nixon Carver, Harvard university; “Freedom Through Thrift," William Mather Lewis, director savings division, treasury SeparTmenUJ "Thrift ns An Individual and Family Problem (Some Standard Budgets),” B. IL Andrews, Columbia university: “The Insurance of Thrift,” John A. Lapp, managing eeditor Modern Medicine; “The Nation’s Call for Thrift,” Frank L. McVey. president of University of Ken-
tucky; "Wealth. Income and Savings." David Friday, University of Michigan; “Thrift and Labor,” A. IL Hansen, associate professor of economics, University of Minnesota; “Organized La bor’s Attitude Toward the National Thrift Movement,” Frank E. Wolfe. American Alliance for Labor and Democracy; "Thrift and Business," George W. Dowrie. dean of the school of business, University of Minnesota, "Thrift and the Financial Situation,” A. C. Miller, federal reserve board; “Capita) Needs for Education In the United States," David Snedden, Columbia university; "An Analysis of the Need of Capital for Transportation In the United States,” Holcombe Parkes, associate editor. Railway Age; American Farmer’s Need for Capita), E. H. Thomson, president Federal Land bank ; “Capital Needs for American Industrial Development,” Francis H. Sisson vice president Guaranty Trust company of New York ; "Capital Needs of Foreign Trade,” Thomas W. La mont, J. P. Morgan A Co.; “Memoran dum on the Economic Situation,” Herbert Hoover, director general of relief, Stanford university; “What Fuel Conservation Means to America," Robert W. Woolley, interstate commerce commission; “Food Thrift,” Raymond Pearl, Johns Hopkins university; “The Garbage Pail, a National Thrift Barometer,” H. L. Baldensperger, University of Pennsylvania; "The Function of Salvage in the Education of Industrial Workers,” George W. Sherman, manager salvage department B. F. Goodrich company; "Efficiency and Thrift,” W. R. Conover, General Electric company, Schenectady, N. Y.; “Requisites of a Good Investment,” Albert W. Atwood; “Speculation and the Small Investor,” Theodore H. Price, editor of Commerce and Finance; “United States Government Bonds as Investments,” J. E. Cummings, University of Minnesota.
