Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia-Continued PUBLIC INFORMATION Date Amount Printing of January Business Review.2 Printing of annual report and January 1963 Business Reprinting of "Quest for Stability." Printing of booklet "The Price System." Printing of booklets "Series for Economic Educa tion.' Reprinting of booklet "The Price System." Estimated cost of printing booklets "Series for Printing of "Defending the Dollar." Printing of "The Mystery of Economic Growth." Printing of "The Mystery of Economic Growth." ? Typical charges for printing this monthly publication. MISCELLANEOUS Dinner at Hotel Penn Alto to promote sales of U.S. Same as above, except at Sheraton Hotel. Dow, Jones news service for 1 month; same amount Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Date Amount $543. 94 Printing of 1,660 copies of 6-F Messenger, a monthly magazine for employees, 16 pages. 386. 25 434.95 Same as above, except 12 pages. Same as above, except 16 pages (11 by 81⁄2 inches). Same as above, except 12 pages (11 by 81⁄2 inches). Same as above, 12 pages, 11 by 81⁄2 inches; this same amount of $396 was paid for each of 10 other issues not listed above. Printing of 1,700 copies of 6-F Messenger, 8 pages, 8% by 10% inches (different printer). Same as above, except 2 issues (May and June). Federal Reserve Socialites Club, for the year 1962; represents $12.50 per employee eligible for membership; 54 were eligible as of Jan. 1, 1962. Federal Reserve Bank Club, for the year 1962; computed as above; 451 eligible employees. Barbecue for the shooters and visitors after the shoot was over (6th annual 6-F handgun championships for individuals and teams-bank guards from the bank's 5 offices). Trophies for above gun tournament. Engraving of above trophies. 5 sterling silver trays, awarded to employees after 25 years of service (3 of the trays were for the branches $214.05). TRAINING AND EDUCATION Tuition and other fees and dormitory and dining hall charges for 1 employee enrolled at the Stonier Graduate School of Banking. Tuition for 1 employee enrolled for spring session at Tuition, dormitory, and other fees for 1 employee Enrollment for 1 employee, Georgia Executive Man- Reimbursement of tuition and degree fee to employee who was awarded LL.B. degree at Woodrow Wilson College of Law. Tuition, etc., for 1 officer enrolled at Harvard University, advanced management program. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Continued FEES Date Amount Fee paid to coin expert for professional services in appraising and acquiring for the bank a coin collection fee represents 3 percent of $44,198. Polygraph examinations of 12 prospective employees. Employee counselor services by a professional social worker. Background investigations of prospective employees by a private investigative agency. CENTRAL BANKING SEMINAR, MAR. 29-30, 1962 Total of 30 checks issued to participants (29 from universities and colleges and 1 consultant) to cover round-trip air fare, 3 days' per diem at $10, and 2 days' hotel charge at $8.24 for each, plus consulting fee of $75 a day for 3 days to the consultant. Luncheons for participants, served in bank cafeteria, Mar. 29 and 30, 1962. LUNCHEONS IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE ATLANTA DISTRICT 342 lunches served in connection with economic 328 lunches served to persons attending the bankers 200 lunches, bankers farm clinic, Franklin, La., May 140 meals, Citrus Field Day, Winter Haven, Fla., Nov. 13, 1962. 126 meals, Florida Bankers Association Agricultural Committee meeting, Dundee Ranch, Lutz, Fla., Jan. 17, 1963. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta-Continued MEALS SERVED BANK GUESTS IN BANK DINING ROOM OR CAFETERIA April 1962 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $2.84. May 1962 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $23.98. July 1962 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $13. November 1962 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $12.12. February 1963 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $20.36. May 1963 luncheon guests, including luncheon excess of $26.01. (The above items are typical monthly charges. When officers and employees are required to attend luncheons in the bank with directors, officers, and official bank guests and the cost of the meal exceeds the amount the officer or employee would normally pay for a lunch, the excess cost is charged to the bank and entered as expense item "luncheon excess.") Catered lunch at bank on July 16, 1962, for the Secretary, Central Bank of Ghana, and the director of information, Southern Regional Council (cafeteria was closed at that time). EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEETINGS HELD IN ATLANTA DISTRICT 3 days' hotel rent for suite which served as head- Payment to University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., in Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta-Continued MEMBERSHIP DUES, ETC. Date Amount Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. American Management Association, Inc. NABAC, the Association for Bank Audit, Control & Financial Public Relations Association. American Bankers Association. Atlanta Chapter, American Institute of Banking; pro rata share of budget for 1962-63. National Association of Bank Women. District, Georgia, and American Nurses' Association May 28, 1962 REGISTRATION FEES FOR MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS, ETC. $237.50 520. 50 55.00 May 31, 1962, dinner of national convention of Pro rata share of AIB national convention expense; 3 registration fees for 1962 International Systems 2 registration fees for attendance at advanced housekeeping seminar concluded May 25, 1962 (Service Engineering Associates, Inc.). 1 registration fee, including meals, for Conference of National Association of Bank Women, Jekyll Island, Ga. May 23-26, 1963. Feb. 26, 1962 Apr. 18, 1963 |