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HAY-ADAMG HOUSE Washington, D.C. January 50th, 1927. Desr Mr. Eccles: When I was two years ago in ?/ashington you have been good enough to let me have your views expressed before the. Senate Commission. I wonder if I could ask you agaip to let me have if any of your views have appeared in print since that d&te which would give a concise picture of your philosophy which I regard the finest contribution toward the solution of the reflationary crisis. I shall be in Washington all this week, and would be very happy indeed if there could be a chance of meeting you. Perhaps you remember that I wrote two years ago to you when I was here on a Rockefeller fellowship to study Amerioap. methods of recovery and compare them with those practiced in various European countries. I am very glad that your method was the successful: and wish you equal success to meet the new problems arising now- and later on. Very respectfully yours, (signed) Eugene Haras (from Budapest, Hungary) February 1, 1937* Mr. ^ugene Haras, HayrAd&ms House, Washington, D. C. My dear Mr. Haras: Mr. Eccles has asked me to advise you that he regrets the impossibility of his seeing you at this time. However, if you will call me, I will be very glad to arrange an appointment for you either with Dr. ^oldenweiser or Dr. Wirrie. Mr. Iccles also requested that I send you a copy of an address which he gave before the Seventh New England Bank Management Conference of the New England Council in Boston on November 13th, and I am, therefore, enclosing a copy herewith. Very truly yours, Secretary to Mr. M. S. Eccles. enclosure b