• The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS), originally called the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, was a savings bank headquartered in Philadelphia...
  • Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, known as PSFS, was the first savings bank in the United States, founded in 1816.
  • A tenet of Modernism was to connect the inside of buildings with their outsides. In the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society building (1929-32)...
  • Original owner(s)/patron(s): Philadelphia Saving Fund Society/President, James M. Wilcox. James M. Willcox was president of PSFS from 1924-1934.
  • The collection has been divided into two series: Philadelphia Saving Fund Society (PSFS) and Western Savings Fund Society (WSFS)...
  • …conjunction with George Howe, the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Building, or PSFS (1931–32), which effectively introduced the International style of...
  • Topics. Philadelphia Saving Fund Society. Publisher. Philadelphia, Press of J.B. Lippincott company.
  • Business company THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY is a legal entity registered under the law of State Nevada.
  • On August 1, 1932 the very conservative Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, in one of the most conservative cities in the United States opened the most modern...
  • The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (PSFS), originally called the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society, was a savings bank headquartered in...