Papers, 1920-1971, 1937-1945.

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Papers, 1920-1971, 1937-1945.

Includes correspondence, printed materials, and scrapbook material dealing with the career of J. Edd McLaughlin. Collection bulks (1937-1945) with newspapers dealing with World War II.

361 leaves.

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McLaughlin, J. Edd.

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Rotary international

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An intertnational organization of business and professional leaders founded in Chicago in 1905 for the purpose of fostering humanitarian service, peace and goodwill. The organization has over 1 million members in 31,000 Rotary clubs located in 167 countries. Districts 5610, 5650, 5970 and 6000 include the Iowa clubs. From the description of Rotary International records pertaining to Iowa clubs, 1923- [ongoing] (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 64578103 Men'...

McLaughlin, J. Edd, 1894-1979

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Banker and civic leader. Born 1894, in Childress, Texas. Family moved to Crosby County in 1905. Attended West Texas State Teachers College in Canyon, Texas, and Brantley-Draughton Business College in Fort Worth. Along with his father and brother founded two private banks in Crosby County in 1912. Served as chairman of the Board of Security State Bank and Trust Company in Ralls, Texas. Also, served on the Board of Regents at Texas Tech University (1961-1967) and as a director of the Federal Reser...

Security State Bank and Trust Company (Ralls, Tex.)

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Federal reserve bank of Dallas

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Member of the Federal Reserve System for the eleventh district, which includes Texas, Northern Louisiana, Southern New Mexico, and Arizona. Operating branch banks in Houston, San Antonio, and El Paso, its subscribers include all national banks in its district, and also many state bank and trust companies. Reserve banks hold the reserve balances of member banks, extend credit to member banks, issue Federal Reserve notes and act as a clearing house and collection agent for member banks. ...