gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
8d0619fb5462d92f
Response Measures
None
Receivership Details
Depositor recovery rate
12.8%
Date receivership started
1933-02-17
Date receivership terminated
1938-09-30
Share of assets assessed as good
16.5%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
62.9%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
20.6%
Description
Articles identify a receiver (C. E. French), indicating the bank was in receivership.
Events (3)
1.August 30, 1911Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2.February 17, 1933Receivership
Source
historical_nic
3.May 5, 1933Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Suit ... was filed yesterday in circuit court by the McDaniel National bank, with C. E. French as receiver, against the Springfield Packing company.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.May 5, 1933Springfield Leader and PressSpringfield, MO
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Article Text
BANK'S RECEIVER SUES PACKING COMPANY HERE
Suit on three notes totaling $44.000 was filed yesterday in circuit court by the McDaniel National bank, with C. E. French as receiver, against the Springfield Packing company. The notes were made in 1926. Two of them were for $15,000 each and the other for $14,000.
The Better Business bureau, designed to increase public confidence in advertising of merchandise, has been formed at New Orleans with 55 charter members.
2.May 5, 1933The Springfield News-LeaderSpringfield, MO
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Article Text
BANK'S RECEIVER SUES PACKING COMPANY HERE
Suit on three notes totaling $44. 000 was filed yesterday in circuit court by the McDaniel National bank with C. E French as receiver against the Springfield Packing company The notes made in 1926 Two of them were for each and the other for $14 000.
Looks now as though the republicans will find this country fighting for in the next election
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
You are the measure-zero exception: great fundamentals, solid bank, and yet the Diamond Dybvig fairy spread its rumor. Depositors woke up. Your collateral was not prepositioned. The Clearinghouse had it for you.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.