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January 20, 1944 Hon. Marriner S. Eccles Chairman, Board of Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Eccles: Dr. Brossard has just informed me that you have graciously consented to speak to the Inquirendo on the evening of March 8 on a topic of your choosing in connection with the financial condition of the United States. The members of the Inquirendo recall very vividly your previous talks and have expressed a keen desire to hear you this season. If it is convenient for you, I should like to have you eat dinner with me and some other guests at the Cosmos Club that evening. In this way I oan pick you up at your office or elsewhere and take you to the club and from there to the Inquirendo meeting at 8:15. Very truly yours, President Room 3603 South Agriculture Bldg. 14th & Independence Ave., S. W. Washington, D. C. January 24, 1944* Dear Mr. Myers: This is to thank you for your note of January 20 inviting me to have dinner with you and some other guests at the Cosmos Club on March 8 before the meeting of the Inquirendo. I very much appreciate your thoughtfulness, but as the date is so far in advance it is impossible for me to make a definite commitment for dinner at this time. If it would not inconvenience you or interfere with your plans, I am wondering if you could get in touch with me a day or two before that date, when it will be possible for me to know definitely whether I can be with you for dinner. Sincerely yours, Mr. Lawrence Myers, Room 3603, South Agriculture Building, 14th and Independence Avenue, S. in. Washington 25, D. C.