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formed an investment banking partnership, known as N.W. Harris & Co. This firm, which specialized in the underwriting of municipal bonds, was one of the early pioneers in investment banking, particularly outside of New York. In 1907, Harris formed Harris Trust & Savings Bank and folded in
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In October 1935, Harris Hall was founded by four former members of the Harris Bank bond department led by Edward Bigelow Hall, a vice president at Harris who had been with the bank since 1909. Hall was a personal friend of
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in the founding of Harris Hall. Among the other founders of the new firm were Norman W. Harris (grandson of the original Norman Wait Harris), Lahman Bower and Julien Collins.
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The firm was engaged in a variety of investment banking businesses. The firm developed a specialization in underwriting securities for public utilities as well as
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In 1921, N.W. Harris Company was formed as a new investment banking subsidiary of Harris Trust & Savings Bank. In June 1934, following the passage of the
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In the 1950s, Harris Hall was one of the 17 U.S. investment banking and securities firms named in the
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firm headquartered in Chicago. The firm was spun out from
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Dean Witter & Co.
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