Insets: South part of Florida, and, Oregon and Mandan district. Individual insets of Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Charleston and New Orleans: environs of Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Trenton, Baltimore and Washington, and Savannah. Also, profiles of the following canals: Erie, Ohio, Morris (N. J.), Union, Chesapeake and Ohio. Also, profile of Schuylkill navigation, Penna., and the Columbia railroad. Presented by Henry Schenck Tanner, 18 September 1829.
Warrant in compliance with a resolution of the [Massachusetts] General Court that instructs him to notify the officers and men of Crocker's company to muster at the meeting house.
Mr. Galbraith points out one key investment issue: how are public sector's empty coffers when corporate and consumer cashflow full? Clearly, the public sector must be replenished by the private sector.
; ; Mr. Bogle talks about the history of financial markets and economic sciences.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 158, No. 3 (September 2014), pp. 209-221
APS President Greenhouse gives an impromptu talk on the truth journalism. Do we have good journalism? This talk turned into the first episode of the APS Podcast Great Talks.; Podcast: https://www.amphilsoc.org/museum/exhibitions/great-talks-american-philosophical-society/life-journalist
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel talks about the future of the financial markets. What can historical returns tell us about the future?; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 158, No. 3 (September 2014), pp. 222-228
; ; Richard Syllva reviews the evolution of corporations across several eras of the country's history. He argues that there is a need to find ways of inducing corporations to act in ways that produce better societal outcomes.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol 158, No. 4 (December 2014), pp. 354-363