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40. Conclusion to Part II

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41. From Hoover to Roosevelt: The Federal Reserve and the Financial Elites

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42. The Early Fed, 1914-1928: The Morgan Years

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43. The Hoover Fed: Harrison and Young

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44. The Advent of Eugene Meyer, Jr.

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45. Meyer in the Hoover Administration

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46. The New Deal: Going off Gold

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47. Banking and Financial Legislation: 1933-1935

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48. Marriner S. Eccles and the Banking Act of 1935

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49. Epilogue: Return of the Morgans

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