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The Pacific Coast League had emerged from the Depression of the
1930s in fairly good condition. There were four new ball parks:
Seals Stadium in San Francisco in 1931, Lane Field in San Diego in
1936, Sick's Stadium in Seattle in 1938 and Gilmore Field in
Hollywood in 1939. But after the attack on Pearl Harbor, there was
some doubt that baseball would be allowed to operate during the
war. This work focuses on the 1942 to 1945 seasons offering final
standings and details associated with the ballparks as well as the
players. The appendix includes records of individual players listed
by club and by year. The clubs are listed in order of finish.
The Federal Reserve banking system was created in 1913 in an effort
to bring coherence to nationwide banking practices and prevent
crises like the financial panic of 1907. Since it began operating
in 1914, the Federal Reserve has played a crucial role in
determining American financial policy and practice. It is largely
an entity unto itself, operating independently, rarely subject to
the political machinations of Congress or the presidency. Yet few
Americans know how it works, and even fewer know anything of its
history. This history of the Federal Reserve begins by giving an
overview of American banking practices before the Federal Reserve's
formation. The events leading to the Reserve's creation, and its
early trials and tribulations, are then documented. Subsequent
chapters track the Federal Reserve's history: its role during times
of financial and military crisis, its relationship to each
presidential administration, and the Fed's evolution as its
leadership has changed over the years. The history wraps up with
the Alan Greenspan era, explaining major changes in the
institution's operating procedures since the 1980s.
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