Box SU 19
Restricted
Contains 127 Results:
Money, Stabilization, Correspondence and Data, July-Nov., 1943
Topics include monetary policy and price fixing. Correspondents include United States Office of Price Administration (press release).
Money, Data, Correspondence and Clippings, Jan.-Sept., 1944
Topics include deposit insurance and banks and banking. Correspondents include Walter Lippmann, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (press release), Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) (press release), United States Dept. Of the Treasury (reports), and Melchior Palyi.
Money, Data, Correspondence and Clippings, Jan.-Sept., 1944
Topics include deposit insurance and banks and banking. Correspondents include Walter Lippmann, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (press release), Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) (press release), United States Dept. Of the Treasury (reports), and Melchior Palyi.
Money, Data, Correspondence and Clippings, Jan.-Sept., 1944
Topics include deposit insurance and banks and banking. Correspondents include Walter Lippmann, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (press release), Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) (press release), United States Dept. Of the Treasury (reports), and Melchior Palyi.
Money, Gold, Miscellaneous Material, 1944
Topics include gold standard.
Money, Inflation and Currency Expansion, Jan., 1944
64 cubic feet; topics include agriculture, Civilian Conservation Corps, Fort Sill (Okla.), monetary policy, oil and petroleum, public works projects, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, rural electrification, depression relief, soil conservation, and World War II.
Money, Legislation, Aug., 1944
Topics include Kilgore-Murray Bill.
Money, Legislative Suggestions, 1944, 1945
1944 Oct., 1945 July-Sept.
Money, The New Dollar, Correspondence, Mar.-Sept., 1934
Topics include book proposals and the Soldier Vote Act. Correspondents include Savoie Lottinville.
Money, Clippings and Correspondence, Jan.-Nov., 1945
Topics include banks and banking, bimetallism, foreign exchange, and United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference (1944 :Bretton Woods, N.H.). Correspondents include Compton I. White and the American Bankers Association.
