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Fe d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k of N e w Yo r k November 8, 1941. Dear Marriner: This is to remind you of the invitation which I extended to you yesterday orally in behalf of the New York State Bankers Association. They want you to address the morning session of their Mid-Winter Meeting to be held at New York on Monday, January 19, 1942. The meeting, as usual, will be held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and it is ordinarily attended by about five hundred bankers of the State. The morning session is held in our auditorium and is usually followed by a luncheon which we give to the group. The whole thing is rather informal, and I think they could give you all the freedom of choice of subject' and time which you may want. My own recommendation is that you do it as you have never, to my knowledge, spoken before the New York State Bankers Association. Hon. Marriner S. Eccles, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. Form P. R. 511 TO------------- Miss Egbert FROM_______ meb REMARKS: ll/26/l+l Mr. Thurston gave me the attached l e t t e r la s t n ig h t. He talked to Mr. Sproul on the phone instead o f w ritin g a l e t t e r . Mr. Thurston doesn’ t know how i t got scorch ed l F ortunately, the body o f the l e t t e r is in t a c t . CHAIRMAN’ S OFFICE © Fe d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k of N e w Yo r k November 10, 1941• Dear Marriner: I am writing to you again about the invitation of the New York State Bankers Association to speak at its MidWinter Meeting, to be held at New York on January 19, 1942. I am now asked to give you the choice of speaking either at the morning session of the meeting or at the dinner to be held that evening. While you would probably have a fresher and more attentive audience in the morning, it may be slightly more appropriate for you to speak at the dinner meeting, and I would suggest that you accept that invitation if you can come at all. I hope that you will be able to do it and that, in any case, you will let me have your decision soon so that 1 may pass it along to the Association. Yours : Hon. Marriner S. Hiccles, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. BOARD OF GOVERNORS FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Office Correspondence Date November liif 19lxl. To______ Chairman Eccles____________ Subject::__________________________ F r om _________________________________ Mr. Thurston______________ I talked with Allan Sproul this morning and found that the dinner meeting of the Hew York State Bankers Association, to be held at the Bank, will be a black tie affair with about 700 present and would require-^I liiin^rmL, another set speech with manu script, copies to the press, etc* I told Allan that I personally felt that it was not altogether appropriate when the New York State bankers met on our home grounds to inflict one of our speeches on them, but, rather, that the New York Bank was being host to them and to their speakers, and so I felt it would be more appropriate if you spoke at the morning session, but that this was just a personal slant on it# Also, I feel that you do not want to make too many of these set speeches too close together* Anyway, I told Allan I would put it up to you further and let him know your preference. He said he agreed with me that probably the better spot for you would be at the morning session when you could speak informally without delivering a prepared oration. NEW YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION 52 1 FEDERAL RESERVE RANK RUILDING 3 3 LIBERTY STRE E T, NEW YORK CITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY EUGENB C. DONOVAN, PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn December 19, 1941 Vice'President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank ft Trust Co., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOMAS H . DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon HARRY H. CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau Dear Mr. Eccles: On behalf of the officers of this Association, may I extend to you a cordial invitation to be our guest at the 14th Annual Mid-Winter Banquet in The WaldorfAstoria on Monday evening, January 19, 1942. We should also be pleased to have you join us at a reception in honor of our invited guests in the Basildon Room at 6:30 p.m. Sincerely yours, Hon. Marriner S. Eccles Chairman, Board of Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. Fe d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k of N e w Yo r k November 21, 1941* Dear Marriner: After receiving your acceptance through Elliott Thurston today, I wrote the enclosed letter to Mr. Eugene Donovan, President of the New York State Bankers Association. Hon. Marriner S. Eccles, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. Enc. FEDER AL RESERVE BANK O F NEW YORK Kovember 21, 1941* Mr. ftogene C. Donovant P resident, York State Bankers A ssocia tion , c /o Auburn Trust Company, Nov Auburn, Hsu Xork. Dear Mr, Donovans \ eferring R eferrin g to my le t t e r o f November 10, 1941, I have 1 again talked w ith Mr, Scales ^JaduT^ci^r^invitation to him to speak at the Mid-Winter ffieeti^ig o f tfa^ New\fork State Bankers A s s o cia tio n , Itav'SSie^p has now advised m tfe^t he w ill be e £iad to address the c o m in g s o ss iW \ p f the m eeting, to be held here at the F ederal Ressr^e^Sgak-of New York on Monday, January 19, 1942, Eccles As you sug^etrfced, I gave Ur, £ccles the choice o f svrggejrted, tnis placc on the program or o f speaking at the dinner in the evening, and he chose the nsoming session. In a l l the circum stances, I think that this is most appropriate and that i t w ill lead to a more inform al and in te r e s tin g ta lk , I oq d elig h ted , o f course, that Mr, Eccles is going to accept your invitation and 1 assume that you w ill le t hia and m know the further details e o f your program when they are available. Yours fa ith fu lly , AlLAN SPROUl A&tABK Allan Sproul, Fresidont. N EW YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION 521 FEDERAL RESERVE RANK R Q IL D IN 6 3 3 LIBERTY ST RE E T , NEW YORK C ITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY EUGENE C. DONOVAN, PRESIDENT President, Auburn Tnuc Company, Auburn Vice-President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank A Trust C o., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOMAS H . DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon HARRY H . CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau SA R A TU D Y November 22nd, 1941* Hon* Marriner S. Eccles, Chairman, Board o f Governors, Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. Dear M E ccles:r# I am delighted to hear from Mr. Sproul that you have consented to address the morning session o f the Mid-Winter Meeting of the New York State Bankers Association. As soon as our plans are perfected I w ill be glad to send you the program fo r the day. I hope i t w ill be possible for you to remain with us fo r the dinner. Looking forward to the pleasure of seeing you again, I am, Sincerely yours, ECD D N E W YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION 5 2 1 F E D E R A L R E S E R V E R A N K RU1LD 1NG 33 LIBERTY STRE E T, NEW EUGENE C. D O N O VAN , PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn YORK CITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY Vice-President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank & Trust C o., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOM AS H. DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon January 8, 1942 HARRY H. CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau Mr. E llio tt Thurston, Special Assistant to Chairman o f the Board o f Governors Federal Reserve System Y/ashington, D. C. Dear Mr. Thurstons I am in great need of help. Quite understandably, the New York City financial newspaper boys — Times, Trib, Sun — are showing considerable in terest in Mr. Eccles scheduled speech before the morning ses sion o f our Mid-Winter Meeting in the Federal Reserve Bank o f New York on Monday, January 1 . They're hounding m fo r advance 9 e copies. I have told them substantially what you said to m over e the telephone some time ago, that very lik e ly Mr. Eccles w ill not have an actual text. They seem to think this is m fa u lt, and that the y least I can do fo r them is to get a skeleton outline of the ad dress in advance. For afternoon papers lik e the Sun i t w ill be next to impossible fo r them to do ju stice to the address unless they get something ahead. These boys have always been very decent, and I would lik e to do whatever I can fo r them. Is there anything you can suggest? Is an advance text out o f the question, and, i f so, is there any p o s sib ility at a l l of getting some outline ideas o f the highlights o f the address? Anything you can do w ill be very much appreciated. HHCsht N E W YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION 821 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING 3 3 LIBERTY 8T R E E T , NEW YORK CITY BUOENB C. DONOVAN, PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY VicC'President, National Sprakec Bank in Canajoharie, Caaajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank • Trust C o., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOMAS H. DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice'President, Fishkill National Bank ol Beacon, Beacon HARRY H . CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau W EDNESDAY January 21st, 1942 . Dear Mr. E ccles I d id not r e a liz e u n t il Monday morning that you had n o t, up to that tim e, spoken to the members o f the New York State Bankers Assoc ia t io n . May I assure you that i t was a re a l pleasure f o r us to have you, that your ta lk was very w ell received and from the comments which I heard la t e r I b e lie v e you made many fr ie n d s . In b e h a lf o f the A ssocia tion I want to thank you f o r taking the time out o f your busy schedule to come up from Washington to be w ith us. With k indest regards, I am, S in cerely you rs, EDD C Hon. Marriner S. E c c le s , Chairman, Board o f Governors, Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. January 26, 1942* Dear Ur. ^onovan: Your thoughtful note of January 21 in regard to my extemporaneous talk to the New York £ > t a t e cankers association is very much appreciated. I am particularly gratified to know that you felt it was well received. nitb kindest personal regards, Sincerely yours, (Sigaed) U. i . Eccles > Ur. Eugene ^onovan, President, New York £»tate °ankers Association, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn, New York. ET:b NEW YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION S21 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BUILDING 3 3 LIBERTY STRE E T, NEW YORK CITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY EUGENE C. DONOVAN, PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn Vice-President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank (t Trust Co., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOMAS H . DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon HARRY H . CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau January 26, 1942 Dear Mr. E c c le s : W are deeply indebted t o you f o r e the very outstanding c o n trib u tio n which you made to our Mid-Winter Meeting a week ago to n ig h t. I wish I might record f o r you the w ritten and verba l compliments which we have r e c e iv e d . The requests f o r co p ie s o f your speech in d ica te d that you have provoked very deep thinking on the p art o f our bankers, and c e r ta in ly the la t t e r is much to be d e s ir e d . S in ce re ly you rs, Marriner S. E c c le s , E sq ., Chairman Board o f Governors o f Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. January 28, 19A2. Dear Mr. Marshall: Your thoughtful note of January 26 re garding my talk before the Mid-V.'inter Meeting of the New York State Bankers association is very much appreciated. It is gratifying to know that you have heard favorable references to it, partic ularly so because seme of my acquaintances in the lNest apparently derived a wholly false notion of it from the abbreviated newspaper accounts. I regret that I have no copies as, of course, it was extemporaneous and so far as I know it was not taken down stenographically. Sincerely yours, (Signed) M. S. Eccles Mr. H. J. Marshall, Secretary, New York Estate bankers Association, National Spraker sank in ^anajoharie, Canajoharie, New York. ET:b N EW YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION 5 2 1 F E D E R A L R E S E R Y E R A N K R U I L D 1N G 33 LIBERTY STR E E T, NEW YORK CITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY EUGENE C. D O N O VAN , PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn Vice-President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank Ot Trust C o., Plattsburg ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY THOM AS H. DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon HARRY H . CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association New* Bureau January 31, 1942 Dear Mr. Eccles: I sincerely appreciate your kind note of January 28th. Your statement that—as far as you knew, your speech was not takerrdown stenogr&phically makes our face a. l i t t l e red because we fa ile d to advise you that we did have a stenotypist take i t down because o f the demand from the N York City newspapers. I t was ew made available to the New York newspapers within two hours a fter you spoke. The two copies which I am sending you were not edited. I f you should lik e to have more copies, please le t m know. e S in ce re ly you rs, Marriner S. Eccles, Esq. Chairman, Board of Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. February 2, 1942. Ur. H. J. Marshall, Secretary, New York 6tate Bankers association, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie, New York. Dear Mr. Marshall: This is to thank you for your letter of January 31 enclosing the strenotype copies of my extemporaneous talk. I had no idea it was being taken down and yet I wondered how the local press had so fully and, on the whole, correctly reported what I had said. I most earnestly hope, however, that you will not reprint in any of your publications or circulate this unedited transcript, at least until 1 have had an opportunity to go over it and do the necessary editing. 1 am sure you will understand that speaking off the cuff is a somewhat hazardous thing to do, particularly when dealing with financial and economic matters, and that any oral presentation is likely to have slips in it that would be caught and corrected in a tran script. I would appreciate it if you would advise me njhether you have any desire to make any further use of this steootype copy and give me an opportunity to send you a corrected version if it is to be used in any further manner. Again thanking you for your courtesy, I am Sincerely yours, M. £. Eccles, > Chairman. ET:b NEW YORK S T A T E BANKERS ASSOCIATION S 2 I FEDERAL RE8ERVE BANK R W L D IN G 3 3 LIBERTY STRE E T, NEW YORK CITY HAROLD J. MARSHALL, SECRETARY EUGENE C. DONOVAN, PRESIDENT President, Auburn Trust Company, Auburn Vice-President, National Spraker Bank in Canajoharie, Canajoharie JOHN P. MYERS, VICE-PRESIDENT President, Plattsburg National Bank ft Trust Co., Plattsburg THOMAS H . DeLAIRE, TREASURER Executive Vice-President, Fishkill National Bank of Beacon, Beacon ALBERT L. MUENCH, ASSISTANT SECRETARY February 5, 1942 HARRY H . CLARKE, DIRECTOR Association News Bureau Mr. Marriner S. Ecdles, Chairman Board o f Governors Federal Reserve System Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Eccles: I am taking the lib e rty of answering your le tte r o f February 2 addressed to Mr. Harold J. Marshall, our Secretary, who is now in the hospital recovering from an emergency appendectomy. Please be assured that we have no plans calling fo r the printing o f your very stimulating address at our Mid-Winter meeting. W had on hand a few surplus copies o f e the mimeographed transcript, and upon the insistent demand o f some of our members we distributed these. Attached to each, however, was a note fu lly explaining the circumstances under which the transcript was produced. I can assure you that the men who received such copies may be re lie d upon to take the fa cts o f the situation fu lly into consideration. These surplus copies are now exhausted, and we have advised quite a number o f banks that have been requesting copies that we are no longer in a position to supply them. Thank you very much indeed fo r your o ffe r to correct the transcript. However, I am happy to be able to say that the A ssociation's decision not to publish the proceedings o f the Mid-Winter meeting spare you this e ffo r t. Permit m to thank you aga e bution to the success o f our recent HHC:ht February 9» 1942. Dear Mr. Clarke: This is to acknowledge your letter of February 5 and to thank you for advising me that you do not expect to make any further dis tribution of the unedited transcript of my re cent talk. I appreciate also your very kind personal references. Sincerely yours, Mr.H. H. Clarke, Director, Association News Bureau, New York State Bankers Association, 521 Federal Reserve £>ank •°uilding, New York City. ET:b