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Addresses, 1943-1944

 File — Box: 80
Identifier: III
Summary of an informal statement by Marriner S. Eccles from a discussion with the group of economists of the Federal Reserve Banks who met in Washington on February 2-3, 1943
Summary of an informal statement by Marriner S. Eccles from a discussion with the group of economists of the Federal Reserve Banks who met in Washington on February 2-3, 1943
Economic effects of mandatory 48-hour week
Economic effects of mandatory 48-hour week
Address before the Central States Group, Investment Bankers Association of America in Chicago, March 11, 1943
Address before the Central States Group, Investment Bankers Association of America in Chicago, March 11, 1943
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to Central States Group, Investment Bankers Association of America, at Chicago, March 11, 1943
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to Central States Group, Investment Bankers Association of America, at Chicago, March 11, 1943
Controlling the inflation of capital values
Controlling the inflation of capital values
Need for a coordinated governmental program relating to the reconversion of industry
Need for a coordinated governmental program relating to the reconversion of industry
Address before the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks in Cincinnati, September 17, 1943
Address before the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks in Cincinnati, September 17, 1943
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks, September 17, 1943
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks, September 17, 1943
Summary memorandum, by M.S. Eccles, for informal discussion of current and postwar problems, October 26, 1943
Summary memorandum, by M.S. Eccles, for informal discussion of current and postwar problems, October 26, 1943
Statement by Chairman Eccles at a meeting of the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks on November 8, 1943, on the research work of the system
Statement by Chairman Eccles at a meeting of the Chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks on November 8, 1943, on the research work of the system
Financing of terminated war contracts, the sale of government owned war plants and equipment, and resumption of peacetime production
Financing of terminated war contracts, the sale of government owned war plants and equipment, and resumption of peacetime production
Address at the Tax Institute Symposium in New York City, February 8, 1944
Address at the Tax Institute Symposium in New York City, February 8, 1944
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Tax Institute Symposium held in New York City, February 8, 1944
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles given to the Tax Institute Symposium held in New York City, February 8, 1944
Plan for industrial loans by commercial banks guaranteed by Federal Reserve banks
Plan for industrial loans by commercial banks guaranteed by Federal Reserve banks
M. S. Eccles' statement presented at meetings of Federal Advisory, Presidents and Open Market during week 9/18-22/44: legislation to finance business in the postwar period
M. S. Eccles' statement presented at meetings of Federal Advisory, Presidents and Open Market during week 9/18-22/44: legislation to finance business in the postwar period
Address at meeting of National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, Thursday evening, November 16, 1944: The postwar price problem, inflation or deflation
Address at meeting of National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, Thursday evening, November 16, 1944: The postwar price problem, inflation or deflation
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles to National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, November 16, 1944
Correspondence relating to a speech by Marriner S. Eccles to National Industrial Conference Board, New York City, November 16, 1944

Scope and Contents

Speeches covering the war years, when the initial hardships of wartime controls turned into hope for plans of the postwar world. These plans, coupled with the frustration of inflation and the emergence of Soviet influence in Europe, gave rise to debate over the proper role of the United States in world affairs.

Dates

  • Creation: 1943-1944

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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