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Web Special: The Crash of 1929
By FLOYD NORRIS even decades later, the crash of 1929 is remembered as an unnecessary disaster, a market event that need not have led to economic collapse. What is not recalled is that people then, too, were confident about many of the same things that seem so reassuring today. The front page of the Oct. 30, 1929 New York Times exclaimed the massive loss on Wall Street. It also worked to ease ...
www.nytimes.com/library/financial/index-1929-crash.html
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