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Overheard at the Bankers Club, one dark-gray flannel to another: "Excuse me for being so vehement, but I'm at odds with the Federal Reserve".
By William Mangold The New Yorker, January 19 , 1957P. 25 Overheard at the Bankers Club, one dark-gray flannel to another: "Excuse me for being so vehement, but I'm at odds with the Federal Reserve".
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