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- W319188862 abstract "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, predates the publication by 33 years. This section will highlight items of interest from the magazine's archives, particularly those that have a direct connection with a current practice or issue. You may find it hard to believe, but quite a few topics remain relevant, and, occasionally, are still being debated 100 years later. As a matter of fact, if it weren't for differences in writing style and references to technology, some passages could be run now and prove useful. This first column is a little shy on illustration. In its first few years the publication accepted no ads and used photos sparingly. In future columns we'll highlight ads as well as articles, for they are an important part of our-and the industry's--history. Unmorality of a deposit guaranty One notable contrast between 1908 and now are the views about deposit insurance. The first issue of the Journal of the American Bankers' Association, as we were then known, contained an essay entitled: Guaranteeing Bank Deposits. In Other Words, 'Robbing Peter To Pay Paul', which gives you a pretty good clue as to the author's sentiments. The author was a Prof. J. Laurence Laughlin of the University of Chicago. A few excerpts give the flavor of the times: [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] There is no more justice in laying the depositor's losses, for which he is not responsible, upon others who are, also, not responsible for the losses, than it would be for A, who has been robbed by B, to ask that his honest neighbor C should be robbed to make up for his loss .... Similarly, the honest and efficient banks cannot in justice be asked to make up to a depositor in a failed bank losses for which the honest and efficient banks had no responsibility whatsoever.... It is unmoral. The essay continues with these observations about the effects of a deposit guaranty on human nature in the form of bank lending: Every conceivable reward should exist to bring pressure on a banker to have courage in declining questionable loans. …" @default.
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