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Vol. 7, Issue 1
The Lore and Legends of Wall Street
By: Robert M. Sharp
246 pp. Dow Jones-Irwin 1989
Review by: Lydia Morris Brown
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When the colonists arrived, the currency in place was wampum (or wampumpeage, meaning "white string") manufactured by the Iroquois Indians. Since the colonists traded with the Indians, they also adopted this system. The value of wampum was stable and since it's production did not exceed the production of goods and services; it served as a stable currency for over two centuries.
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Vol. 25, Issue 4
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
By: Chip Heath and Dan Heath
291 pp. Random House, Inc.
Review by Simone Isadora Flynn, Ph.D.
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