This book contains the by-laws, rules, and articles of incorporation of the New York Stock Exchange, as well as articles of the constitution referring to the Stock Clearing Corporation. These documents, originally compiled in 1922, provide a valuable historical record of the early days of the stock market, and shed light on the organizational structure and governance of the Exchange.
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