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ft U4"o/7J F I F T Y - F I V E WALL S T R E E T NEW YORK July 6, 1959 Miss Valerie Egbert, Secretary to Governor I*U S. Eccles, Federal Reserve Board Building, Yfeshington, D. G• Dear Miss Egbert: I wonder whether you v/ould do an old friend a favor and send me a copy of each of the two pending so-called Mead Bills. If the Senate and the House each have different versions, I should appreciate having samples of both. If there is any expense in connection with this, I shall be glad to reimburse you. With my kindest regards, Sincerely yours, May 7, 1939- Mr* ft. L. Hoguet, Jr., 55 ftall Street, New York City* Dear Mr. Hoguet: In accordance with your letter of July 6, I am enclosing two copies each of the two bills introduced by Senator Mead on February 17 and May 8, 1939> respectively. with kind regards, Sincerely yours, Secretary to Mr. M. S. Eccles enclosures b Beceiv^f is JUL 7\m Board ox Uv 0l th* F I F T Y - F I V E WALL S T R E E T N EW Y O R K July 11, 1959 Miss VaLois Egbert, Secretary to Mr. M. S, Eccles, Federal Reserve System, Washington, D# C. Dear Valr Thanks a lot for your note enclosing the copies of the Mead Bill. I hope to be in to pay my respects to you and the Chairman before too long. With kind regards, Sincerely,