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The American Savings and Loan Industry, 1831-1935

David L Mason

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English
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
01 December 2013
The American savings and loan industry began in the 1830s to help people of modest financial means buy a home. Despite the long history of the industry there has been limited scholarly work done on its early years. This collection allows an insight into the place of the savings and loans industry within the wider context of American society.

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Imprint:   Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   2.993kg
ISBN:   9781848933705
ISBN 10:   1848933703
Pages:   1552
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Volume 1: Origins and Functions of the Savings and Loan Industry Charting the saving and loan industry from its inception in the 1830s, this volume includes arange of pamphlets and articles encouraging people to join savings and loans, extolling the merits of borrowing from such institutions and describing the various forms of savings and loan organizations available. Connections to British building societies are explored, as are the differences from other form of savings organizations. Amos Cummings, Jr, Building and Loan Associations (1854), excerpt; Seymour Dexter, A Treatise on Cooperative Savings and Loan Associations (1894), excerpt; Henry S Rosenthal, Cyclopedia of Building, Loan and Savings Associations (1920), excerpt Cooperative Building Associations in Massachusetts: Josiah Quincy, Jr, A Plea for the Incorporation of Co-operative Loan and Building Associations (1875), excerpt; Daniel Eldredge, Massachusetts Cooperative Banks or Building Associations (1893), excerpt Alexander Block, The Essential Characteristics and Differences of American Building and Loan Associations (1928); Charles N Thompson, 'The Building and Loan Association as an Institution for Savings of the Industrial Classes versus the Savings Bank' (1893) Promoting Building Associations: Robert Treat Paine, Jr, Cooperative Savings Banks or Building Associations (1880); F W Bell, Building Associations, How Operated, Advantages, Etc ([1886]) James Clarency, The Value of Building Associations and How to Buy a Home (1902) Values and Principles: William Franklin, Building Associations of Connecticut and Other States Examined (1856), excerpt; Robert T Corson, 'Getting Back to First Principles' (1901); Seymour Dexter, 'The Future of Building and Loan Associations' (1902); Charles F Bentley, 'How Far Can We Safely Drift Away from the Original Conception of the Building Association?' (1903) How Size Affects the Mission of Building and Loans: Addison Burk, 'Fundamental Principles of Building Societies' (1908); Lewis L Rankin, 'Foundation Principles for a Good Building and Loan Association' (1908) Volume 2: Savings and Loan Organization, Operation and Management This volume focuses on the day-to-day workings of savings and loans including the evolution of the business procedures and practices used by these institutions. It charts how easy it was to run such an organization, the variety of savings and lending plans available, and the accounting and record keeping systems used. Henry Williams, The Plain Guide to a Knowledge of the Practical Workings of the Mutual Loan and Fund Association (1854), excerpt; Henry S Rosenthal, Building, Loan and Savings Associations (1911), excerpts Modernizing Building and Loan Operations: F D Gay, 'How Can We Better Our Associations?' (1899); Frank B Finney, 'A Modern Building Association' (1907) Daniel A Tompkins, Building and Loan Associations, the Means for Co-operative Savings by Southern Working People (1904); Charles K Clark, 'A Review of the Evolution of the Various Premium and Non-Premium Plans' (1893) The Serial Plan: Charles R Price, 'Advantages of the Serial Plan of Issuing Stock' (1894); Joseph H Paist, 'The Philadelphia Plan' (1896) K V Haymaker, 'An Argument in Favor of the Permanent Plan' (1894); S Rufus Jones, 'The Dayton Plan' (1896); R Holtby Meyers, 'The Guarantee Capital Stock Plan' (1924) Operating Manuals: Edmund Wrigley, How to Manage Building Associations (1885); William J Byrne, Manual of Building and Loan Association Procedure (1929); N G White, How to Organize and Operate Mutual Building and Loan Associations (1924) Volume 3: The 'Nationals', the Rise of the Trade Association and Government Regulation The 1890s were a key period in the history of the industry and saw the appearance of nationwide organizations and the formation of savings and loans as a reformist movement. Mirroring events of a century later, the national societies grew rapidly, made unsound loans and cost millions to their depositors. Traditional savings and loans distanced themselves from this activity, allying themselves as part of a wider movement of social reform. Industry leaders also advocated for greater government control, with a wide range of state laws governing the industry being introduced, followed by the creation of federal regulations in the 1930s. Promoting the 'National' Building and Loans: The People's Building and Loan Association of Bloomington Ill., The People's (National) Building and Loan Association of Bloomington, Ill. (1894); James P Fritze, Investment Building and Loan: Reasons Why (1892); The National Building and Loan Association, Plain Answers to Sensible Questions ([c.1890]) Criticisms of the 'National' Building and Loans: Ambrose A Winters, 'A Review of the Growth, Methods, Failures, and Manners of the So-Called National Building and Loan Associations' (1893); E H Phelps, 'The Dangers which the So-Called National Building and Loan Associations Threaten to the Future of the Local Building and Loan Association Movement' (1894); J H Westover, 'The Difference between National and Local Building Associations' (1897); Thomas J Fitzmorris, 'Some Fruits of National Methods' (1897) Bird M Robinson, A Paper on Building and Loan Associations (1896) The Building and Loan Trade Association: Seymour Dexter, 'President's Address' (1893); Herman F Cellarius, 'The United States League of Local Building and Loan Associations - Its Work and Relation to State Leagues' (1897) William Brace, 'State Interference with the Business of Building Associations; Its Tendencies and Results' (1900); Horace F Clark, 'The Extension of State Regulation to the Building and Loan Association' (1924) State Building and Loan Laws: Seymour Dexter, 'Laws of New York', in Dexter, A Treatise on Cooperative Savings and Loans (1894); Daniel Eldredge, 'Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Relating to Co-operative Banks', in Eldredge, Massachusetts Cooperative Banks or Building Associations History of Their Growth (1893); Edmund Wrigley, 'Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania', in Wrigley, How to Manage Building Associations, 3rd edn (1885) [Anon.], 'Views Pro and Con on the Proposed Federal Home Loan Bank' (1919); David A Bridewell, The Federal Home Loan Bank Board and its Agencies (1938) Volume 4: Serving the People: Women, Immigrants, African Americans and the Promotion of Home Ownership The documents in this volume show how hundreds of savings and loan societies formed to serve specific ethnic groups, allowing immigrant communities to own their own homes and become 'Americanized'. Many of the members and managers of savings and loan societies were women, able to assume prominent roles in a business setting - not something offered in many other industries. Texts show how industry leaders promoted the social and moral benefits of home ownership, and how membership in savings and loan groups fostered greater opportunity for marginalized communities. Defining the Role of Women in Building and Loan: Adna H Lightner, 'Her Cigar Money' (1893); A Sbarboro, 'The Beneficent Influence of Woman in Building and Loan Societies' (1894); L J Wolcott, 'Woman's Work in Building and Loan Associations' (1898); Lydia Cellarius, 'Women and the Home' (1925) Mary B Murrell, 'Women's Place in the Building Association Movement' (1893) Women as Building and Loan Leaders: Minnie S Phillips, 'Woman's Relation to Building and Loan Associations' (1899); B S Twichell, 'Ideals, Facts and Figures' (1901); Nina Donberg, 'Are Women, Good Financiers?' (1931) Albert Shaw, History of Cooperation in the United States (1888), excerpt; James Clarency, 'The Laboring Man in Building Associations' (1896) Immigrants and Building and Loan: Wade H Ellis, 'The American Home' (1903); George P Thomas, 'The Building and Loan Association and the Foreigner' (1913) Ethnic Associations: Konrad Ricker, 'The Opinion of a Foreign-Born Citizen on the American Building and Loan Association' (1910); Albert Wachowski, 'The Polish Building and Loan Associations' (1914); Albert Wachowski, 'The Democratic Spirit of the Polish People and its Fondness for Democratic Institutions as Our Building and Loan Associations' (1917) African Americans and Building and Loan: Henry S Rosenthal, 'Possibilities of the Building and Loan Movement' (1915); J H Westover, 'Building Associations in the South' (1896) Minority Owned Associations: F D Wheelock, 'A Community Asset' (1921); I M Martin, Negro Managed Building and Loan Associations in Philadelphia (1936) Building and Loan as a Progressive Era Reform: Robert Treat Paine, Jr, 'Homes for the People' (1882); Addison B Burk, 'The City of Homes and its Building Societies' (1882) Reaching the Progressives: Charles Barnard, 'A Hundred Thousand Homes' (1876); Erastus Wiman, 'The Hope of a Home' (1893); D A Tompkins, 'Working People's Homes' (1903) Charles E Clark, 'The American Home, the Safeguard of American Liberties' (1914) The Value of Thrift: Michael J Brown, 'Practical Lessons on the Benefit of Thrift' (1899); J H Paine, 'The Building Association as a Place to Borrow Money' (1899) Building and Loan and the Community: Denis O'Donaghue, 'The Building Association: Its Influence on the Community' (1901); F H VorJohan, 'The Effects of Building Associations on the Citizen and Society' (1899); H M Walker, 'Co-operation' (1897) Building and Loan Evangelism: J R Moorehead, 'Are You Selling the Building and Loan Association to the Public?' (1920); O B Eaton, 'The Building and Loan: An Institution for the People' (1910) Building and Loan and American Values: F A Chase, 'Citizenship and Thrift' (1921); Geo. E McKinnis, 'Building and Loan Associations a Moral Force' (1921); Walter F McDowell, 'The Social Value of the Savings and Loan Association' (1922) William L Pieplow, Century Lessons Commemorating One Hundred Years of Building and Loan Associations (1931); Morton Bodfish, The Depression Experience of Savings and Loan Associations in the United States (1935)

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