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Wednesday, July 3, 1929, Page 31, Col. 5 SEES STOCK RISE JUSTIFIED Moody's Says Returns Are In Line With Industrial Activity
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Friday, September 6, 1929, Page 1, Col. 7 STOCK PRICES BREAK ON DARK PROPHECY Drop In Hectic Last Hour As Babson's Prediction Of A Big Slump Is Printed
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Page 12, Col. 2 BABSON PREDICTS 'CRASH' IN STOCKS Says Wise Investors Will Pay Up Loans And Avoid Marging [sic] Trading ---------- FISHER VIEW IS OPPOSITE Declares No Big Recession In Market Is Due, Because Inventions Are Adding To Health
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Wednesday, October 2, 1929, Page 5, Col. 1 HAZLEWOOD WARNS BANKERS ON CREDITS He Tells Convention Tendency is to "Pass the Buck" On Market Loans to Reserve Board ---------- CALLS THEM RESPONSIBLE ---------- Not Reserve System's Duty to Assume Burden, Says President at San Francisco Meeting ---------- CONFIDENCE IS UNSHAKEN ---------- But He Declares That Some Institutions Are Overloaded At The Present Time (Quote from this article)
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Sunday, October 13, 1929, II, Page 7, Col. 2 STOCK PRICES WILL STAY AT HIGH LEVEL FOR YEARS TO COME, SAYS OHIO ECONOMIST
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Wednesday, October 16, 1929, Page 8, Col. 4 FISHER SEES STOCKS PERMANENTLY HIGH Yale Economist Tells Purchasing Agents Increased Earnings Justify Rise ---------- SAYS TRUSTS AID SALES
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Page 41, Col. 1 AYRES SEES MARKET AS 'CREEPING BEAR' Fall of Prices Began Months Ago, He Says, but Was Hidden by Rising Averages ---------- DECLINE IN AUTUMN USUAL ---------- Recession This Season About 14 Per Cent, Against Normal Drop of 9, He Reports
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Page 41, Col. 4 MITCHELL ASSERTS STOCKS ARE SOUND Banker, Sailing From Europe, Says He Sees No Signs of Wall Street Slump
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Tuesday, October 22, 1929, Page 24, Col. 1 FISHER SAYS PRICES OF STOCKS ARE LOW Qoutations Have Not Caught Up With Real Values As Yet, He Declares ---------- SEES NO CAUSE FOR SLUMP ---------- Economist Tells Credit Men that Market Has Not Been Inflated, But Merely Readjusted (Quotes from this article)
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Wednesday, October 23, 1929, Page 1, Col. 4 STOCKS GAIN SHARPLY BUT SLIP NEAR CLOSE Vigorous Recovery Marks Most of Day and Many Issues Show Net Advances ---------- MARKET GLOOM LESSENED ---------- Banking Support, Ease of Money and Mitchell's Optimistic Statement Help Rally
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