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100 years of ABA Banking Journal.(Then & Now)(Editorial)
From:
ABA Banking Journal
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January 1, 2008| Author:
Streeter, Bill
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2008 marks the 100th anniversary of ABA Banking Journal. On our mast-head you will see the rarely seen "Vol. C"-the Roman designation for 100, in case you've forgotten your Roman numerals.
The very first issue was actually in July 1908, but for our centennial year we will be running this "Then & Now" page each month in Briefing, leading up to a special commemorative issue in November, coinciding with ABA's Annual Convention in San Francisco. The association, by the way, ...
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