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
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5: January-February, 1951
Volume 6: March-April, 1951
Volume 7: May-June, 1951
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
Burton K. Wheeler's FBI Files
Volume 5
Volume 6
Part 1: Drifting Into Receivership
Chapter 1: The Owners and Directors
Chapter 2: The Great Mistake
Chapter 3: Getting Into Debt
Chapter 4: Expansion in the Midst of Depression
Chapter 5: Business Friendship
Chapter 6: The Board of Directors at Work
Chapter 7: The Bankers Assume Command
Chapter 8: The Bankers Decide upon Receivership
Part II: Receivers and Reorganizers
Part III: Reorganization