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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
NEW BRUNSWICK

NEW JERSEY

April 2,

1945

Marriner S. Eccles
Governor, Federal heserve Board
Wa shing t on, D•C.
My dear Mr. .biccles:
As you were kind enough to introduce me to Mr. Berle in 1940, I am taking
the liberty of sending; you a copy of a letter
addressed to him.
Would you think it advisable to
bring this to the attention of Mr. Jessie
Jones?
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April 6 , 19l+3<

Dr. Hans tleyraunn,
Department of EoonoEiics,
Hutgers University,
Hew Brunswick, New Jersey.
My dear Dr. Heymann:
This is to acknowledge your l e t t e r
of April 2 enclosing a copy of the one you
addressed to Mr. Berle in regard to tho discussion of post-war international finance*
I appreciate your courtesy in sending i t to
me.
I do not know whether Mr. Jones is
giving attention to this subject at present
and hence I would not venture an opinion as
to sending a copy of your l e t t e r to him.
Sincerely yours,

M. S. Eccles,
Chairman.

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