WW1 - War Financing
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Skull and Bones / Others / Related - to be completed.
Amos Richards Enco Pinchot (S&B 1897)
1917 - Organizer American Committee on War Finance.
1916 - Chairman Committee on Real Prepardness, and Wilson Volunteers.
WW1 - 1914 to 1926 - Pierre Jay (S&B1892) - Chairman of the Board, Federal Reserve.
Charles Newell Fowler (S&B1876)
1910 - Prepared and introduced in Congress the Federal Reserve Act (approved by Congress with slight changes 23 Dec 1913)
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Since 1914 - Louis Kossuth Hull (S&B1883) - Since 1914 - Counsel for Security National Bank of Minneapolis and its successors, First and Security National Bank and First National Bank.[4] (After Federal Reserve Act Signed)
Frederick Winthrop Allen (S&B1900) - Member of Raw Materials Committee in Washington and Government War Savings Director for Greater New York.
Francis Fitz Randolph (S&B1911)
1919 to 1920 - Member, War Loan Staff, US Treasury, Peace Conf Paris.
William Kent (S&B1887)
1917 to 1921 - Member U. S. Tariff Commission by President Woodrow Wilson.
Thomas Cochran (S&B1894)
1936 - Chairman of the Board of Bankers Trust Company.
1917 to 1936 - Partner of J.P.Morgan & Co.
Eugene Lamb Richards (S&B 1884)
1914 to 1917 - Superintendent of banks of state of New York. (Just after the Federal Reserve Act is signed on 23 Dec 1913.).
Percy Hall Jennings (S&B1904)
Maj Air Service AEF. Associate Manager, War Finance Committee of N.Y. and Surpervisor, War Bond activities, Nassau and Suffolk.
Ray Morris (S&B1901)
Federal Reserve Bank during World War. Chairman, Treasury Department, Westner Counties, N. Y. State, Liberty Loan Campaign, N.Y. State, Treasury Certif. of Indebtedness.
Graham Sumner (S&B1897)
Chairman, Committee in charge War Savings Campaign, Englewood. (Lend to defend the right to be free)
Howell Cheney (S&B1892)
- Chairman War Savings Comittee Connecticut.
Wallace Delafield Simmons (S&B1890)
23 Oct 1917 - As a result of the War Finance Committee, appointed by William G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury, a member of Excess War Profits Advisory Board, and served as such at Washington until its work was finished on April 3, 1918, and the Board of Review was appointed; made an advisory member of the latter board and served as supervisor of field plans until the board was dissolved in September, 1919.
19 Mar 1917 - Appointed by Mr. R. G. Rhett, President of the National Chamber, Chairman of its War Finance Committee.
Norman Frederick Thompson (S&B1881)
Chairman of Second Liberty Loan campaign for Winnebago County.
Walter Chauncey Camp (S&B1880)
Served on Serbian Relief, Liberty Loan, and War Fund committees.
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