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TRUSTEES
 

THE  BANK  FOR  SAVINGS  IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
 

Statement of Condition—April 1,  1932

ASSETS                                                             LIABILITIES

Cash..................         $7,457,928.24               Due 193,61 1 Depositors. ..     $196,755,399.15

United States Government

Bonds...............         21,099,229.42               Surplus for the Protection

Bonds  of  States,   Counties                                                 of Depositors

and  Cities............         13,229,148.50                   At Investment Value. . .         30,585,5.39.53

Railroad Bonds..........         48,245,088.49

Public Utility lionds.....         10,913,673.11               Reserve for   1 axes.......              135,000.00

The above bonds are at

investment value.                                                      c      i        r               .    ini-i

First   Mortgages  on   Real                                             Surplus,  January   1,   1932,

Estate...............      122,743,700.00             "^ J^/'}"',,^ n^V  n""

r                n     u    I                              c^ CO, Ti               nished bv the Banking De-
Loans on Passbooks......                56,581.72                     .       :     i   .u     c. t      i

n    1 ■      TT                                        .;oo nnn on               partment   of   the   State   of

Banhng House..........              680,000.00               n^,,, York, $25,630,473.34*

Other Real Estate.......                86,628.98

Accrued Interest.........           2,963,960.22

$227,475,938.68                                                               $227,475,938.68
 

The oldest Mutual
Savings Bank in the
State   of   New    York.
 

* Furnished semi-annually
only, January and July 1st.
 

INTEREST
FROM DAY

O F    DEPOSIT
 

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HENRY W. DE FOREST, Chairmar, Executive
Comrnittee

Chairman of the Board,  Southern Facific Company
CHARLES S. BROWX. Second Vice-President

Chairman of the Board, Brown, Wheelock, Harris

& Co., Inc.
ADRIAN ISELIX

A. Iselin & Companv
LEWIS GAWTRY. President
JOHN E. COWDIN

Insurance
GEORGE E. ROOSEVELT,  Third Vice-President

Roosevelt & Son
THATCHER M. BROWN

Brown Brothers Harriman & Company
JULIAN PEABODY

Peabody, Wilson & Brown
E. TOW^NSEND IRVIN

Shearson, Hammill & Company
JOHN Y. G. WALKER, First Vice-President

Walker Brothers
GHERARDl DAVIS

Attorney
WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN

Director, Chemical Bank & Trust Company
ALFRED E. MARLING

Chairman of the Board, Horace S. Ely & Company
JOHN M. PERRY

Larkin, Rathbone & Perry
KENNETH P. BUDD

William Iselin & Company
LEWIS SPENCER MORRIS

Chairman of the Board, Fulton Trust Comprniy
HERMAN LeROY EDGAR

Real Estate
GEORGE WHITNEY

J. P. Morgan & Company
EDMUND P. ROGERS. Secretary of the Board

President, Fuiton Trust Company
WALBRIDGE S. TAFT

Cadwalader. W'ickersham & Taft
MARSHALL FIELD

Field, Glore & Company
RICHARD W. MOTT

Vice-President
FRANCIS K. STEVENS

Vice-President, Brown, Wheelock. Harris & Co., Inc.
ROBERT J. EIDLITZ

President, Marc Eidlitz & Son, Inc.
HALE HOLDEN

Chairman of Executive Committee, Southern Pacific

Company
WALTER S. GlFFORD

President, American Telephone & Telegrapli Company
PIERRE JAY

Chairman, Fiduciary Trust Company of New York
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