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Addresses, 1938-1939

 File — Box: 77
Identifier: III
Memorandum for Richmond meeting, May 19, 1938
Memorandum for Richmond meeting, May 19, 1938
Currency function of the Federal Reserve Banks
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
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
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
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 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 [1]
Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given in New York City, December 1, 1938 [2]
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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 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 [1]
Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Harvard Business School Alumni Association meeting, June 16, 1939 [2]
Correspondence subsequent to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Harvard Business School Alumni Association meeting, June 16, 1939 [2]

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

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

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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