Addresses, 1938-1939
File — Box: 77
Identifier: III
Scope and Contents
Speeches concerning economic problems in the United States during Hitler's threat of overrunning Europe. In these speeches, Eccles speaks in defense of capitalistic democracy.
Dates
- Creation: 1938-1939
Creator
- From the Collection: Eccles, Marriner S. (Marriner Stoddard), 1890-1977 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 120 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
- Memorandum for Richmond meeting, May 19, 1938
- Currency function of the Federal Reserve Banks
- ABA President hits spending: Adams criticizes policies of Reserve Board, says control has failed, claims extravagance around class hatred and ignored rules
- Remarks of Chairman Eccles at the Conference of Federal Reserve Bank Examiners, in the board room of the Federal Reserve Building, Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 1938
- Address before the New York Chapter, American Institute of Banking in New York City, December 1, 1938
- Correspondence related to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the New York Chapter, American Institute of Banking, in New York City, December 1, 1938
- Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given in New York City, December 1, 1938 [1]
- Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given in New York City, December 1, 1938 [2]
- Letter to Senator Harry F. Byrd from M. S. Eccles, December 22, 1938
- Summary of informal address given before the Economic Club of Detroit, Monday noon, February 20, 1939
- Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given in Detroit on February 20, 1939
- Broad case for drastic amendment of the present old age security program
- Correspondence with Marriner S. Eccles related to a "Washington Merry-go-round" column about old age pensions and social security, published in various newspapers in June of 1939
- How are we to put idle men, money and machines to work?
- Correspondence related to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Harvard Business School Alumni Association meeting, June 16, 1939
- Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Harvard Business School Alumni Association meeting, June 16, 1939 [1]
- Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Harvard Business School Alumni Association meeting, June 16, 1939 [2]
Repository Details
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295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu