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October EG, 1938, tiy de&r Mr« Leeds: this is to thank you and your co-authors for your note of October 12th and for the copy of the book, ^Toward Full Isiployaefit*, which you have prodtieed jointly with Ralph Flanders, Lincoln f il&ne &z;d Heary Deamison. As you snow, I bad seen portions ot seripft iroa tine to tlae while it *&* in course of preparation and was su bailed for cass&«»ts to our staffj sad 1 shall be very such Interested ia having the opportunity to look over the fi&i&hed product* Heedless to add, I know that you have brought a very broad approach to be&r ott this large subject and X am sure it will be a conspicuous coa-tribatioa to a better understanding of our ecoaomie problea&« lour courtesy is having the copy seat to sue by the publishers is r^ry much appreciated. Sincerely yours, Chairaeiu Mr* Morris E« Leeds, 4d01 Sieaton Avenue, Philadelphiaf Fennsylvaoia MORRIS E. LEEDS 49O1 STENTON AVENUE PHILADELPHIA October 12, 1938 Mr. Marriner S. Eccles, Chairman of Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C. My dear Governor Eccles: We are asking the publishers, Whittlesey House, to send you a coxy of "Toward Full Employment," which comes to you with the compliments of all of the authors. Henry Dennison, Ralph Flanders, Lincoln Filene and I much appreciated your helpful and sympathetic interest during the preparation of the book. Very truly yours, MEL:B