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Philippine national bank
In: Journal of political economy, Band 25, S. 409-441
ISSN: 0022-3808
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Czech National Bank
In: The new presence: the Prague journal of Central European affairs, Heft 12, S. 10
ISSN: 1211-8303
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Citizens National Bank Currency
Citizen's National Bank $10 currency note when G.M. Lauridsen was president of bank, 1904(".
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National Bank of Greenwood
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 523, Heft 1, S. 186-195
ISSN: 1552-3349
The affirmative action plan, employment records, and personnel practices of the National Bank of Greenwood, employing 138 persons in the Indiana town of 20,000, were subjected to a grueling inspection by Labor Department staff for more than two years starting in 1979. The staff changed frequently, repeatedly demanded more and different information, and then rejected what it had demanded. "We feel," the bank president said, "that... [the Labor Department] has taken over... [our] personnel function." Such ordeals have often occurred, especially when contractors were developing personnel records to meet the complex and often unrealistic government affirmative action requirements. Setting aside the manifest incompetence and unreasonableness of Labor staff, the experience reflected the conflicting goals of bank and Labor officials. The bank sought to treat all applicants and employees fairly; Labor, to increase the number of women and minority employees, especially in better-paid jobs.
Merchants National Bank building
Hand-colored postcard. "Merchants National Bank building Copyright Robert Runyon" ; https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/renetorres/1022/thumbnail.jpg
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK, The
Letter from Wirt G. Bowman, employee at the First National Bank of Nogales, AZ to Juan Platt sending five copies of a statement that Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles must sign in presence of the Consul of the United States in Mexico. The document was prepared according to the authorities in Washington and is urgent. Bowman sends a transcription from a friend stating that Jose María Almada will call an assembly of the Commercial Bank in Hermosillo because the new manager is not presenting the reports. He agreed with Arturo Elías that he would be again in charge of the management of the bank. He states that it is a convenient solution because the Calles family does not find their stocks. It is informed that the stocks were kept in a safe at the Bank of Hermosillo before Almada left the management and it is likely he took them. Reply by Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles arguing that such information is not true. Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles sends to Mr. Bowman a transcription of the conversation he had with Mr. Williams, Commissioner of the U.S. Treasury, who asked him about the authenticity of a document signed by Gen. PEC. In said document, Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles recognizes that Mr. Bowman lent him 150, 000 dollars. Mr. Williams tells Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles that within six or seven months Bowman will be called by the Tax Board to clarify the matter. Reply thanking for the collaboration. Bowman tells Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles that he can only go to California secretly because the woman related with the land where the hotel and other buildings were constructed filed a lawsuit against the associates of Agua Caliente and he could be arrested. He will arrange things to go during the night. Reply informing that he will go to the Geysers of Cloverdale for an eight-week treatment. Bowman informs Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles that he will travel soon to Washington to defend a law that allows foreigners to cross the border with merchandise with a value up to $100 dollars. Reply of acknowledgment. Correspondence between Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles, Wirt C. Bowman, Wade W. Barbee; Vice-president of the First National Bank of Nogales, AZ and Julio Piña Jr. regarding promissory notes that the Banks is deducting from the former. Correspondence between Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles and Wirt G. Bowman related to politics in Mexico, article by Roberto Piña published in the American Mercury, manifest by Gen. Joaquín Amaro published in some newspapers, health of Gen. Tapia and the return of Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles to Mexico due to the favorable political conditions in the country. / Carta de Wirt G. Bowman, funcionario del The First National Bank de Nogales, Ariz., E.U.A. a Juan Platt, informando que le adjunta cinco copias de una declaración que el Gral. PEC debe firmar en presencia del Cónsul de Estados Unidos en México, cuyo contenido es exactamente igual a la declaración que ya hizo a su favor; este nuevo documento fue preparado de acuerdo a lo que requieren las autoridades de Washington y urge mucho. Bowman envía al Gral. PEC anónimo en el que se transcribe una conversación en la que José María Almada dice que convocará a una asamblea general judicial del Banco Mercantil de Hermosillo porque el nuevo gerente no rinde informes y que ya está de acuerdo con Arturo Elías para que él vuelva a hacerse cargo de la administración. Afirma que esta solución es la conveniente ya que la familia Calles no encuentra sus acciones; se aclara que las mismas estaban en la caja fuerte del Banco en Hermosillo antes de que Almada dejara la gerencia por lo que es probable que él las tenga. Respuesta del Gral. PEC afirmando que tales informes no son verídicos. El Gral. PEC envía al Sr. Bowman transcripción de la conversación que sostuvo con el Sr. Williams, comisionado del Departamento del Tesoro Americano, quien lo interrogó sobre la autenticidad de un documento firmado por el Gral. PEC en el que reconoce que el Sr. Bowman le prestó 150,000.00 dólares sin intereses. El Sr. Williams le dice al Gral. PEC que en seis o siete meses será citado Bowman por la Junta de Impuestos para aclarar el asunto. Respuesta de agradecimiento por su cooperación. Bowman comunica al Gral. PEC que sólo puede ir a California en secreto porque la señora relacionada con los terrenos donde está construido el hotel y demás edificios demandó a los socios de Agua Caliente y él puede ser aprehendido; que arreglará las cosas para hacerle una visita nocturna y anónima. Respuesta de conformidad y avisándole que va a ir a los Geysers de Cloverdale, para un tratamiento de ocho semanas. Bowman avisa al Gral. PEC que pronto irá a Washington para presentarse en el Senado en defensa de la ley que permita a los extranjeros cruzar la frontera con 100.00 dólares de mercancías; que antes quisiera visitarlo para discutir el asunto que los ocupa. Respuesta de enterado. Correspondencia entre el Gral. PEC, Wirt C. Bowman, Wade W. Barbee, Vicepresidente del First National Bank de Nogales, Ariz., E.U.A. y Julio Piña Jr., Subgerente, relativa a unos pagarés que el Banco le descuenta al primero con tasa preferencial. Correspondencia entre el Gral. PEC y Wirt G. Bowman relativa a la política de México, el artículo de Roberto Piña que apareció en el AMERICAN MERCURY, al manifiesto que publicó en los periódicos el Gral. Joaquín Amaro, a la salud del Gral. Tapia y al inminente regreso del Gral. PEC a México en vista de las favorables condiciones políticas del país.
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Angola: National Bank Results
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 60, Heft 4
ISSN: 1467-6346
Chase National Bank Claim
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 463-465
ISSN: 2633-707X
State responsibility — Claims — Nationality of claim — claim by trusted — Relevance of nationality of beneficiary.Nationality — Of women — Effect of marriage — Position upon termination of marriage — The law of the United States of America.
Batavian National Bank Claim
In: International law reports, Band 26, S. 346-347
ISSN: 2633-707X
State responsibility — Claims — Assignment of claims — Assignment after filing of claim with domestic Claims Commission — Whether assignee or assignor is true claimant.