2016 Vol. 100 No. 3

13 Hoosier Banker March 2016 Havana-filled, hand-rolled cigars were available in bulk for 3¢ each, but “guaranteed 15¢ quality.” 1934 Paul V. McNutt, then governor of Indiana, spoke at the1935 IBA Annual Convention banquet. 1935 Hoosier Banker covered federal credit unions in the March 1936 issue, observing that the first federal credit union in the United States was granted a charter on Oct. 1, 1934. By Jan. 31, 1936, a total of 1,000 federal credit unions had been granted charters “in the space of just sixteen months.” 1936 “Why Bankers Are the Way They Are” examined the psychology of banking professionals.“If they weren’t the way they are,” a subtitle to the article read,“then there just wouldn’t be any banks.” 1937 A Central Trust Company advertisement promotes “Calls or Collections: Items in transit must be distributed accurately.” 1938 Bankers en route to the 1939 American Bankers Association convention in Seattle enjoy an excursion to Banff Springs, Canada. 1939

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