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Circulars, authorized, 10; list of, 81; Congress, action on rural credit Constitutionality, provisions to en- Coöperation, expectation of, 8, 24; Debentures, intermediate credit Democratic party, plank on rural Directors, federal land bank, ap- Discontent, rural, and credit prob- lem, 2; political results of, 2, 5; Dividends, federal land banks, all Educational work, authorized, 10; list of publication, 81; nature of, 20. Europe, example of, 3; experience Examinations, of banks and asso- Farm Loan Commissioner, desig- Farm Mortgage Bankers' Associa- Farm mortgage debt, early unim- Federal land banks, attitude of the Board on control of, 27, 45; con- Federal Reserve Board, accused of Fiscal agent, appointment and criti- Fletcher, Senator, chairman of com- Foreclosures, experience with, 51-52. Harris, Forbes and Co., sale of |