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  1. Frank Arthur Vanderlip Sr. (November 17, 1864 – June 30, 1937) was an American banker and journalist. He was president of the National City Bank of New York (now Citibank) from 1909 to 1919, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from 1897 to 1901.

  2. Frank A. Vanderlip. National City Bank. 1909–1919. Industry: Finance. Era: 1900. Because of his extensive study of European public and private financing systems during 1901, Vanderlip helped National City Bank become a tremendous resource for American businesses wishing to expand abroad.

  3. On January 12, 1909, he was elected president of the National City Bank. For many years Mr. Vanderlip has been active in various movements for social and civic betterment, particularly the matter of improved educational methods. He was responsible for the first school in the United States to adopt the Montessori Method of kindergarten instruction.

  4. 9 - The Farm Boy: Frank A. Vanderlip. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 August 2023. Richard A. Naclerio. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. If his employer asked Frank Arthur Vanderlip to bury a body, the only question he would ask would be, “How deep do you want the hole?”.

  5. 1. Mai 2024 · Japan Society Archives goes back in time to focus on Frank A. Vanderlip, President of Japan Society from 1920-1922. In 1920, Vanderlip and an entourage of key business associates and their families traveled to Japan for two months.

  6. 6. Okt. 2012 · Vicki Mack talked about her book, Frank A. Vanderlip: The Banker Who Changed America, in which she chronicles the life of financier Frank Vanderlip, who played an integral role in the...

  7. The Origins of the American Banking Empire in Latin America: Frank A. Vanderlip and the National City Bank | Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > Latin American Politics and Society. > Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs. > Volume 15 Issue 1: Special Issue: Foreign Investme...