The Investor Pays
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company

 

Personal Notes on "The Investor Pays"

Max Lowenthal's Notes on Judge Wilkerson's Misconduct in the 1925 and 1935 Receiverships

Lowenthal Memo, January 11, 1938, Milwaukee knew the 1928 Plan was failing by 1930

Memo to Senator Norris re: Judge Wilkerson, December 8, 1937

Lowenthal Memo regarding the selection of H. Scandrett as President of the Milwaukee ... by a board of Swaine's law clerks

Book Reviews

Robert Weidenhammer, "The Investor Pays," The Accounting Review, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Mar., 1934), pp. 95-96

Gardiner Means, "Significant Case Study of Big Business and the Bankers," The New York Times, June 25, 1933

Joseph Weiner, "The Investor Pays," The Harvard Law Review 47:419 (1933)

John T. Flynn, "Book Review: the Investor Pays," Columbia Law Review, Vol. 33, No. 6 (Jun., 1933), pp. 1080-1081

 

Max Lowenthal's FBI Files

Burton K. Wheeler's FBI Files

"The Investor Pays," by Max Lowenthal, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933)

 

Part 1: Drifting Into Receivership

 

Part II: Receivers and Reorganizers

Part III: Reorganization