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Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence related to Federal Reserve [06]
Correspondence of Marriner S. Eccles from 1957 through 1976 with members of the Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve banks and with others about Federal Reserve matters. Correspondents include Ralph A. Young, Elliott Thurston, George L. Radcliffe, Merritt Sherman, and Robert V. Roosa. Includes a 14-page typescript of a statement by William McChesney Martin, Federal Reserve Chairman, before the Subcommittee on Domestic Finance of the House Committee on Banking and Currency on 21 January 1964; and a selection of documents from 1935 and 1938 that Mr. Eccles\u27s secretary sent to Merritt Sherman in 1976 to demonstrate "some of Mr. Eccles\u27 ideas relating to the Federal Reserve and particularly to the bank examination process.
Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence related to Federal Reserve [04]
Correspondence of Marriner S. Eccles from 1954 with members of the Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve banks and with others about Federal Reserve matters. Correspondents include Elliott Thurston, Ralph A. Young, William McChesney Martin, and Cecil E. Earhart. Includes a 7-page typescript on the "effect of Section 114 of H.R. 9366 upon retirement system of Federal Reserve banks.
Marriner S. Eccles Christmas and New Year correspondence [01]
Holiday correspondence from 1936 between Marriner S. Eccles and others, including associates back in Utah, colleagues in the Federal Reserve system and members of the Roosevelt Administration. Correspondents included Robert H. Hinckley in Ogden, Utah, Dean R. Brimhall of the Works Progress Administration; Leo Crowley, Chairman of the FDIC; Maryland Congressman T. Alan Goldsborough; Harry L. Hopkins of the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration; Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Frank C. Walker; and William McChesney Martin
Correspondence related to Eccles speech and interview on Vietnam, September 1968 [02]
Letters to and from Marriner S. Eccles related to his speech before Salt Lake Rotary Club and his interview published in Dun\u27s Review in September of 1970. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent (Ebaugh to Martin)
Marriner S. Eccles Award for International Achievement, 1972; Statue dedication 2014
Scan of the programs for two events in honor of Marriner C. Eccles: the ceremony for the dedication of a statue of Marriner S. Eccles at the Federal Reserve Board building in Washington, D.C., on 7 May 2014; and the ceremony for the Award for International Achievement presented 23 May 1972 by the World Trade Club of San Francisco. Includes photographs, news articles and letters of congratulation connected to the 1972 event, and a 14-page typescript of the address by Marriner S. Eccles at the 1972 ceremony, which focused on the issue of U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Correspondents sending congratulations included Senators Fulbright, Cranston, Tunney, Church, and Symington; Governor Ronald Reagan; Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns, former Fed Chair William McChesney Martin, Robert H. Hinckley, S. J. Quinney, and others
Correspondence related to 1965 statement by Marriner S. Eccles on the U.S. participation in Vietnam conflict [18]
Letters to and from Marriner S. Eccles related to his statement opposing escalation of United States involvement in the Vietnam conflict written in December of 1965, arranged alphabetically by correspondent (Knapp to Kurtz). Includes a copy of a letter addressed to President Lyndon B. Johnson dated 22 June 1966, from signers of a "White Paper entitled "The politics of escalation." Signers included Marriner S. Eccles and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
Letters of condolence to Sallie Eccles, widow of Marriner S. Eccles [M]
Scan of letters of condolence to Sallie Eccles, widow of Marriner S. Eccles, from people with surnames beginning with "M." Correspondents include Senator George McGovern, University of Utah Dean Sterling McMurrin, former Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesny Martin, and Utah Governor Scott Matheson
Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence with Congressman Wright Patman
Correspondence of Marriner S. Eccles with Wright Patman, U.S. Representative from Texas. Includes statements by Congressman Patman regarding proposed reforms to the Federal Reserve system. Patman\u27s speech in Congress on 3 August 1964, entitled "The ABCs of America\u27s money system," was printed in the Congressional Record. Comments opposing his position were published under the title "Comments on Mr. Patman\u27s ABCs of Money" by the American Bankers Association. Also includes William McChesney Martin\u27s answers to Mr. Patman\u27s committee during a hearing of the House Committee on Banking and Currency, held 6 July 1965
Marriner S. Eccles Christmas and New Year correspondence [10]
Holiday correspondence from 1947 and 1948 between Marriner S. Eccles and others, including colleagues in the Federal Reserve system, Senators, and members of the Truman Administration. Correspondents included Delaware Senator C. Douglass Buck, Washington Senator Harry P. Cain; U.S. Attorney General Tom C. Clark; Arkansas Senator J. William Fulbright; William McChesney Martin; Allan Sproul; Ohio Senator Robert A. Taft; New Hampshire Senator Charles W. Tobey; U.S. Treasury Secretary John W. Snyder; Utah Senator Elbert D. Thomas; and George Albert Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Transition to free markets
Typescript (7 pages) of a statement dated July 17, 1953 by Marriner S. Eccles in reply to request from Senator Paul H. Douglas for an analysis and opinion on the fiscal, monetary and debt management policies followed by the new Eisenhower administration and by the Federal Reserve Board. Also a copy of pages from the Congressional Record of August 3, 1953, containing the text of Eccles\u27s analysis and resulting discussion in Congress, related correspondence, and a printed pamphlet by the Federal Reserve System containing a speech entitled, "The transition to free markets" by Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin, given on 13 April 1953
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